Xerox Photocopiers Can Now Translate Whatever You're Copying
Anything to make photocopiers make sense in the modern world.
Anything to make photocopiers make sense in the modern world.
But what will it eventually be called? Abdul Line, anyone?
It may be designed for kids but this tool will surely teach many elders a thing or two.
Seems to be legitimate. X-rays have been provided to the media.
Carlo Rovelli’s Seven Brief Lessons on Physics delivers a sweeping presentation of the great ideas and discoveries of 20th century physics, aimed at readers with no scientific background whatsoever. It’s a joy to read.
As Android Wear devices and the Apple Watch nibble away at the luxury watch market, Switzerland is fighting back with unorthodox new designs, like Dominique Renaud’s new DR01 Twelve First, that manages to improve its traditional functionality while still looking completely bizarre. Read more >>
"Just blob a bit of cement on the side, mate, it'll be fine."
Audiophiles are best off looking elsewhere though.
Requires one helper to spray water on you (not included).
Coachella revellers will be supplied a VR kit this year, so we've looked back at silly tech from across the super trendy music festival's years.
The audio firm says music streaming is the "inevitable" model for music and is shifting efforts accordingly.
Software boss warns of end of days should it yield to FBI requests.
Loads more great deals to take advantage of in today's round-up too!
Why your data should be stored as securely as a Swiss Bank account.
Some brave Canadian firefighters recently showed up to put out a grass fire, but their hoses weren’t getting any suction from the hydrant. Why? Because it was stuffed with fish of all things. Read more >>
Could this make the relatively unknown Opera browser something to shout about?