Stephen Hawking's Westminster Burial Opened to Raffle Winners
Presumably what he would've wanted.
Presumably what he would've wanted.
Swap your old phone for more than it's worth, just as long as it still works.
Facebook is taking a lesson from struggling iced tea and camera companies by throwing some love to the blockchain.
It's only for developers, not the plebs.
It seems Google could be finally turning around its floundering smartwatch system.
We didn’t get a lot of totally new stuff at Google I/O this year, but sometimes making things better is the best thing.
Don't worry, it's nothing nefarious. They just want to learn how to build a whole legion of jumping spider-robots. Perfectly normal.
Because consumer-facing artificial intelligence isn’t terrifying enough.
That is, if you happen to own one of the eleven devices that are supporting the OS update right out of the box.
The US Department of Energy is set to fund the most sensitive search yet for theorised dark matter particles.
Google is updating Lens with a handful of features that should land on your phone sometime “over the next few weeks.”
This was geophysics made real, through our shared experience of hearing a record-making rocket launch that none of us could see.
I.e. huge, unwieldy, and something that we’ll probably never see fly.
The Smart Compose featured will allow for artificial intelligence to auto-fill information in the emails you compose.
The company is introducing a collection of features designed to make your phone less addictive, and you more aware of the time you spend staring at it.
For Android P, Google is propping up three main tenets: intelligence, simplicity, and digital wellbeing.