It Took 25 Hours of Continuous Concrete Pouring to Build This Aquarium
As you might expect, it involved a perfectly-timed, magnificently-engineered fiasco.
As you might expect, it involved a perfectly-timed, magnificently-engineered fiasco.
Had a good Christmas? Get lots of things you like? Good. Get lots of things you don’t like and want to sell for money? Even better!
Some architects have designed their own version of Santa's HQ. Isn't that adorable?
Back in 2013, the Motion Picture Association of America filed one of its biggest victories: a $80 (£51) million settlement against Hotfile. Only, Hotfile never paid anything close to that amount.
People don't watch porn as much as usual on Christmas Eve, and even PornHub experiences a 43% drop in traffic on the night before Christmas.
The other day, North Korea's connection to the internet had a bad day. Then it kinda sorta came back! Then it went down again.
This is what a plane looks like when you cut it open like a piece of salami.
I love watching this much attention to work.
Argentinian beer Andes had a great idea: Let people use QR codes printed on their bottles to record video messages.
It'll save your fingernails while you try to peel it off boxes to open them up.
Before it was cracking the skies over Russia at mach 3.3, the Cold War spy plane had to prove itself during a series of test flights. The first of those took place on December 22nd, 1964.
Anyone for a festive crossword on copyright news? Well, IP spectators saw a lot of legal action over the past 12 months. We would tell you about it, but that would be cheating…
It's available on YouTube and Google Play, but it doesn't seem to be accessible from the UK.
Unsurprisingly, everything looks gorgeous under the microscope. Christmas too.
Not only is it coming to some US cinemas, it's also coming to YouTube, Google Play, and Xbox Live.
Considering that the US blamed North Korea for the Sony hack, and then asked China for help in bringing North Korea down, and that North Korea has shoddy internet access in the first place—who's to blame?