Google Launches War on Fake Download/Install/OK Buttons
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When I decide to exercise my brain I play Sudoku. When Youtube user Derwood exercises his brain he legally creates a semi-automatic gun that 95 per cent 3D printed and completely untraceable. Read more >>
It appears Google is cracking down on adblocking apps in the Google Play store. Hmm.
While Windows continue to die a death, another contender for Microsoft-run mobiles enters the ring.
A budget iPhone, an iPad Air 3, and a Watch update will likely be the stars of the show.
The WikiLeaks founder will turn himself over to British police on Friday, should a UN investigation into his house arrest rule that he is not being illegally detained.
Transport for London has rolled out a report citing fewer cars and more cyclists on the capital's streets.
Credit cards and passports are filled with microchips brimming with your personal information—and a new generation of those chips stands to stop hackers in their tracks.
Ampakines are a class of drugs that have been shown to reverse the adverse effects of cognitive disorders in rats.
The latest city to welcome our robot car overlords is Kirkland, Washington. A place that has weather!
This is the intense shockwave generated by flattening a car into a pancake with explosives. Read More >>
Vultures may make you think of cartoon characters or crooked-bill predators, but the cameras mean they'll be able to help map Lima's rubbish problem.
At least, that's one possible explanation. As if Zika virus couldn’t get any scarier.
It’s home to just a half-million people, but Luxembourg is not thinking small when it comes to the future.
Events like this are not all doom and gloom. In fact, they can be a strong indicator that whale populations are recovering.
Here’s some really cool footage from Flyability that shows a drone exploring a crevasse into the Zermatt Glacier in the Swiss Alps. Read More >>