Apple Cracks Down on Coronavirus Apps, Which Is Probably for the Best
The company is rejecting coronavirus apps submitted by iOS app developers who aren’t affiliated with official health organisations or governments.
The company is rejecting coronavirus apps submitted by iOS app developers who aren’t affiliated with official health organisations or governments.
And you don't have to be famous to get one.
And the Valentine's Ruby Cocoa Hot Chocolate is hanging around for a while longer.
A wide range of experts have now agreed that we’re likely seeing “a case of human-to-animal transmission.”
Naturalists carry a lot of expensive toys out into the wilderness, but the Swarovski monocular feels like it could stand in for almost all of them.
Our browsers tend to accumulate all kinds of cruft over time, and clearing that away can solve all manner of ills.
Good god this is a lot of stuff.
After months of anticipation, NASA has finally settled on a name for its upcoming Mars rover
"This climate law is surrender – because nature doesn’t bargain and you cannot make ‘deals’ with physics."
The Doogee N100 looks like it could last a good several days without having to be recharged.
NASA’s Curiosity rover mission has produced an incredible 1.8-billion-pixel image of the surface of Mars.
The Beosound Balance from Bang & Olufsen is meant to blend into your home decor, which it...certainly does.
World oil demand for the first quarter of 2020 will be 3.8 million barrels of oil a day less than it was a year ago.
Simply sitting in a cinema to watch a movie can expose people to the equivalent of one to 10 cigarettes’ worth of secondhand smoke.
Twitter is testing a new feature in Brazil that auto-deletes tweets after just one day, which it says is meant to make users feel less pressure.
Cryonic cryopreservation is an unknown, untested process, and no adult vertebrate has ever been successfully suspended and revived.