The Best and Worst From Google I/O (Updated Day 2)
We synthesised the chaos into the 12 best and worst things from Google I/O. Here’s a look at what Google has in store for your connected future.
We synthesised the chaos into the 12 best and worst things from Google I/O. Here’s a look at what Google has in store for your connected future.
Using Kickstarter. Honestly.
The EgyptAir Airbus had 66 people on board when it vanished at 37,000 feet.
Mastering the game of chess is infinitely complicated, but getting started just got easier with a chess board that’s perfectly set up.
This fun peek inside a factory that makes jeans from Carson Nicely shows the creative methods a manufacturer uses to create a pair of distressed denim.
Here’s how you spend a good summer day: find a giant trampoline, fill up 1,500 water balloons, and then bounce around trying to break as many as you can. Read More >>
This way, pedestrians or cyclists would be protected from what’s called “secondary impact.” I.e. they wouldn't get injured by hitting the ground.
It's a nice cost-effective solution that falls somewhere between Google’s cheap Cardboard and Samsung’s pricey Gear VR.
Remember that Facebook built a wacky 360-degree camera to record immersive video? Well, now it’s shot its first film.
Pluto may be long gone, but NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is by no means finished with the outer solar system.
Installing apps is a time consuming pain in the arse sometimes. I don’t want to download a whole app just to watch one video! Google just announced it’s brilliant solution to this problem.
Man, is the new software full of good ideas.
These students turned some go-karts into a real life version of Mario Kart, power-ups included. Read More >>
After years of dabbling, Google is getting serious about VR.
Storms that go on for 400 years? Falling molten glass rain? Earth doesn't seem so bad after all.