13 Quick Flying Scotsman Facts You Might Not Know
1. It's a train. 2. It doesn't fly. 3. etc.
1. It's a train. 2. It doesn't fly. 3. etc.
Most of us remember the glory days of Windows 98. Now you can relive them on a less-shitty computer, thanks to several thousand lines of brilliant Javascript. Most importantly, it comes with Minesweeper. Read more >>
Flames and bullets and scary words.
Limiting the system time to December 31st, 2000 is the apparent solution to the phone-bricking problem.
Unfortunately for non-drivers, that's at least a decade away.
Normally, component manufacturers changing hands isn’t a big deal – but in this case it's a little different.
Sometimes stealth is a better approach than brute force and raw firepower.
The Apple CEO remains opposed to giving the FBI a skeleton key that would allow it to break into one of the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhones.
With luck, we’ll be seeing more of this predator, not less.
It's probably not a good idea to mimic this guy and weaponise your nerf guns with scalpels. Read More >>
How did they last so long without being discovered?
People make mistakes, bullets can travel for miles, and civilian casualties (or friendly fire!) are sad realities. This could be one solution to that.
The company itself says, “a successful landing is not expected.” Oh dear.
For now, it's stuck inside a nearly £2,000 laptop.
Erm, why is there a gorilla onboard the ISS? Chasing astronauts? Read More >>
Like everyone else, we were stunned today by the video of the humanoid Atlas robot. So we were wondering: How did we get here? What else has Boston Dynamics been building?