Don't Buy the Bullshit This Indiegogo Campaign is Selling
A battery sleeve that claims to rejuice AA batteries by 800 per cent is built on bad maths and sketchy marketing.
A battery sleeve that claims to rejuice AA batteries by 800 per cent is built on bad maths and sketchy marketing.
Serious speed coming from the House of Sammy.
When I think of churches, it’s normally as places I spent vast amounts of my childhood counting stitches in knee cushions. But this ex-Holy House, which has seven bedrooms and a climbing wall? I would attend the hell out of that. Take me to church >>
Just over six weeks to go until release.
Mozilla has released Firefox 41 and it claims that the desktop version is the first browser to have a built-in instant messaging. Powered by WebRTC, it should let you IM if you use Windows, Mac or Linux.
It is still unclear whether horses will be deployed during the release of "Suffragette".
The problem with conspicuous consumption.
We also have lots of computing goodies, games digital and analogue – and more in today's Dealzmodo.
Google's next phablet – currently going by name 6P – will be, umm, super ugly, if these leaks picked up by Android Police are anything to go by. Read more >>
To kill... or be killed?
Newspaper you don't read comes to social network you don't use via feature that you've never heard of.
Cut with horse wormer, it's rupturing skin vessels of the A-list.
The Volkswagen crisis calls into question the ethical credentials of the company and the industry at large, as well as posing tough questions about the regulators and authorities who were duped.
To be fair, this is probably the most sane suggestion from Boeing's recent slew of ambitious patents.
New research out of South Wales shows how slow humankind has been to spot environmental impacts.
We're running out of time to terraform Mars before we destroy this planet.