Today's Dealzmodo: Titanfall, Raspberry Pi, Sony 3D Glasses, and More
We've got a bumper issue of Dealzmodo today, folks: Titanfall, Raspberry Pi, Sony 3D glasses, and more.
We've got a bumper issue of Dealzmodo today, folks: Titanfall, Raspberry Pi, Sony 3D glasses, and more.
While we already know for sure that Android will announce its Android TV OS, the Journal claims that a set-top box will also make an appearance.
As you may have noticed, Giz UK has been unable to publish any new posts since midday Tuesday, but thankfully our devs were able to root out the gremlins and get us back up and running. I want to apologise for all the downtime we've had recently -- I know it's irritating to you, but it's extremely frustrating for us at Giz also.
Pebble boosts its fitness credentials ahead of the Android Wear onslaught.
Your friends are probably embellishing their amazing-looking lives for social media, even if it's done unconsciously.
Facebook's Slingshot app is now available internationally.
The origin of the signal is baffling scientists.
It won't just be screen size that will separate the rumoured 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 handsets.
Google has announced that Glass is getting a hardware update following its extended Explorer testing feedback, but current owners won't get upgraded.
You know that guy who made a Pyro-style flamethrower, magnetic boots, and Wolverine claws? This is a chance to look into his crazy mind.
Moore's Law states that very two years the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles every two years, but it's getting increasingly difficult to keep up. Fortunately NASA may have a solution.
It's been made with high precision 3D printing, and it's 400 times stronger than most materials with the same density.
With urban properties getting smaller and smaller, you might suddenly find yourself with no kitchen space to speak of. Fortunately, GE have designed a new modular kitchen to help you maximise your space.
They're putting that Facebook money to good use it seems.
Flickr just unveiled a brand-new app for Apple TV.
Injuries, especially those below the waist, can be incredibly difficult to treat in a combat situation. Luckily, a 21st century redesign of the tourniquet is starting to change all that.