Exclusive: The Most Critically Divisive Films According To Data
We all like arguing about films - but have you ever wondered which films are the source of the biggest divisions between critics? Today we reveal the results of a big data analysis.
We all like arguing about films - but have you ever wondered which films are the source of the biggest divisions between critics? Today we reveal the results of a big data analysis.
It considers loot boxes a form of gambling similar to that of slot machines.
The secret payment ultimately cost several Uber security executives their jobs.
The Random Access Character app will give you hundreds of reasons to waste time at work today.
The vapours from alcohol-based hand sanitisers can cause breathalysers to error out—or even report positive readings.
The messaging and calling app was removed from the App Store and several other online stores almost a month ago.
What was supposed to be a medical invention went on to become a fun way to ambush party goers and newlyweds.
Those cryptocoins have more or less disappeared into the internet equivalent of a black hole.
Amazon is by no means new to the spy game, but this is a huge and risky leap.
Scientists have never seen this behaviour in dolphins before, highlighting a previously unknown level of social complexity.
Your iPhone can charge a lot faster than you thought - but fast charging doesn't come cheap.
Behzad Mesri is described as a “self-professed” computer hacking expert who has worked on behalf of the Iranian military.
Rather than being something you just have - or don't - a photographic memory is actually something you can develop.
Six students claim they’d regularly worked 11-hour days at a Foxconn factory, violating Chinese labour laws concerning overtime for student interns.
Google’s betraying the public’s trust.
The developer of the ZemTV add-on insists that he is not at fault if people use his software for illegal things, but US-based Dish Network has other ideas.