The BBC Appeases Flat-Earthers and Scotland With New Weather Map
Brace yourselves for a once in a decade societal shift -- new BBC weather maps.
Brace yourselves for a once in a decade societal shift -- new BBC weather maps.
Could encourage people to quit the combustible alternatives.
Now they're playing with power.
And you thought taking someone to McDonald's was risky?
We tend to just assume that other galaxies have planets, but this is the first, albeit indirect, evidence that they actually exist.
Prove you have what it takes to be a theme park zombie by scaring someone 127 feet up.
YouTube has struggled to police content on its platform, and it remains to be seen whether Facebook will be any better at it.
You have to be in a 'designated parking spot' or you risk points on your licence and a fine.
Make it a habit to check that address bar before entering any credentials.
The breach exposed not only the stars’ true identities, but their street addresses, apartment numbers, phone numbers and email addresses, the report said.
Where does all the time go?
If you're driving in southern Peru, stay the heck on the road.
A new pledge by 15 big-name transportation companies, including Uber and Lyft, seems designed to shaft city-dwellers who want to ride in their own self-driving cars.
It’s disappointing, albeit unsurprising, to see a male-led company shaken by misconduct allegations still secure a shedload of money.
Health authorities have conceded that the vaccine could have waited until safety trials were concluded, but it's easy to see why they were eager to distribute it: dengue causes up to 200,000 infections annually in the country.
Instead of a multicolour AR display, Intel's Vaunt glasses reportedly shine a small red display into your eyeball using the kind of laser found in your printer or mouse.