RIP Richard Hatch, the Original Apollo and a Tireless Battlestar Galactica Advocate
Richard Hatch, who managed to star in two Battlestar Galacticas, has passed away. He was 71.
Richard Hatch, who managed to star in two Battlestar Galacticas, has passed away. He was 71.
The world seems like it’s only full of ugly and terrible things right now, but find a microscope and you’ll discover there’s still beauty to be found.
We've got a nice selection for you this week, with an update for Chrome on Android, a Netflix-like service for kids' books, a social network from Lego, and more.
It's amazing, but completely impractical.
Conservationists say it’s an important first step that could influence similar efforts elsewhere.
The Logitech Brio webcam appears to be the first consumer-level webcam on the market that will stream your face in Ultra-High Definition with HDR.
Why wasn’t my photography teacher this brilliant?
A team of astronomers have stared into the Sun long enough that they think they’ve found the source of the slowdown.
Needless to say, building the perfect paper plane isn't anything to do with luck.
HP's latest offerings have been rather disappointing, but the Spectre X360 might be set to change that.
He’s definitely looking a bit down in the dumps for someone who's probably going to beat up giant monsters inside a giant robot.
If you’ve just bought yourself a new iPhone 6s or 7 or you’ve forgotten just how useful 3D Touch can be, we’re here to help.
We’ve discovered an annual competition for indoor skydiving athletes called the Wind Games, and we should probably just cancel the Olympic Games altogether and watch them instead. Read More >>
He also revealed an alternative ending to the film.
Steve Jobs was known for his perfectionism, insistence on innovation, megalomania, and making workers’ lives miserable. Now that he’s gone, Apple’s quality control has continued to slide.
Supermassive black holes don’t care for our human constructions of lunchtime—it turns out they’ll eat for a decade if they choose.