The Week's Top Android, iOS, and Windows Apps
It's a new month, but the wheels of the good ship Giz keep turning. While you get your head round my mixed up metaphors, make sure to check out these apps.
It's a new month, but the wheels of the good ship Giz keep turning. While you get your head round my mixed up metaphors, make sure to check out these apps.
It’s almost like playing with a giant Slinky, but Big Poppa isn’t going to magically walk down stairs.
In short, if we’re going to embark on an alien scavenger hunt, we might as well pursue all our options.
This incredible high-speed video by Smarter Every Day reveals it’s just simple science at work.
The Surface Laptop is remarkable for how perfectly mundane it is.
Do you have hobbies? Maybe cycling or carpentry or something low key? Well, this guy has a cooler hobby than you.
Some particle physics experiments are easier to ride than others.
Earlier this month, Reddit pulled off one of its greatest accomplishments ever: getting users to spend 72 hours painstakingly making art together one pixel at a time.
But what if your doctor could just turn some of your own body’s cells back into sound-sensing hair cells, and transplant them right back into your head?
Whatever the reason, here’s how to get your entire digital life from Android to iOS with as little head-scratching as possible.
Its discovery is offering new insights into the evolution of feathers and flight.
Microsoft needs a lightweight OS to compete with Chrome OS, and it’s really hoping that the education-focused Windows 10 S will be that OS.
Since 2015, J.K. Rowling has made it an annual tradition to apologise for killing off a Harry Potter character. This year’s selection was not met with the usual mourning.
Meet Microsoft Surface Laptop, a portable computer made for basically everyone and meant to take on high-design competitors like the Apple MacBook.
No need to strap a tracker onto your wrist.
In a scientific first, researchers have discovered a bizarre inter-species relationship in which salamanders and algae cosy up together to share cells.