Breakthrough Quantum Hard Drive Holds Data 100 Times Longer
Data storage using quantum techniques has, until this discovery, only yielded results lasting milliseconds.
Data storage using quantum techniques has, until this discovery, only yielded results lasting milliseconds.
I don't remember Dennis the Menace committing acts of arson...
Hackers infiltrate business network of factory, before causing havoc with the plant equipment.
Two senior US officials say that the country wasn't responsible for North Korea's internet going dark, according to Associated Press reports.
Only Humberside and Surrey police forces managed to hit a 100 per cent pass rate on the test.
Amid all the TV tech, talk and totally-unlikely-to-happen try-ons, here are the shining CES lights that have got the Giz UK team excited.
On two consecutive days in 2014, the world was awash with people searching for "brainfuck".
I hope the following set of photos will show the electrifying beauty of this little industrial gem.
Room for two on Jack and Rose's Titanic raft? Edward and Bella's bloodthirsty Twilight embraces set your pulse racing? They've got nothing on this love story; one man's self-sacrifice to save his brand new, £500 DJi Phantom 2 drone. Click through for the video.
CES 2015: Seriously, this thing is a feather.
Misleading headlines show either a lack of comprehension or, worse, an anti-eBook agenda.
Winter is coming...again. Sky has just confirmed that season five of Game of Thrones will kick off in the UK at 9pm on Monday April 13th on its Sky Atlantic channel. [Sky]
Think you're the next Phil Ivey? Negreanu got nothing on you? See what Cepheus has to say about that.
The future of space transport lies in autonomous control.
As expected, Apple's raised the prices of apps on its App Store. As of this morning, its cheapest paid-for apps now cost £0.79, up from £0.69p yesterday. [iTunes]
The Red Planet just took a hit. This image shows a new impact crater in Elysium Planitia, discovered by the HiRISE imager aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. You can see a very distinct crater rim with ejecta that's much darker than the surroundings. NASA believes that the distribution of the ejecta suggests that whatever it was that hit the planet struck from the west. [NASA]