Apple Created a New Emoji But Nobody Knows Why
Errrrr....it's clearly a shoutout to all the Illuminati brethren repping iPhones, no?
Errrrr....it's clearly a shoutout to all the Illuminati brethren repping iPhones, no?
A UK recall is now a real possibility.
The rules have been around for a while, but they only applied to Europeans who wanted to hide embarrassing or incorrect content about them. Now a French court says that Google needs to go a step further
Do you want your kids idolising a muscled hero who'd choke at the first sight of a GCSE exam? Didn't think so, and that's where Little Giants comes in.
Some mammals have a penis covered in spines. In a few cases, we know why they’re there, but in many other species, the purpose of the spiky bits is something of a mystery.
This video is a graphics test for materials that are made look like they have various levels viscosity. That sounds boring, but it is certainly not so to watch – as we are treated to seeing strange silly putty creatures piling on top of one another like a classic playground bundle, among other gooey CGI sights. See more >>
At ten-inches long it’s also a well-detailed model of the Falcon that would look great perched on the corner of your desk.
Maker Faire NYC hits the Big Apple this week, so to get you in the mood for homemade robots, inventions and all things DIY, here’s a YouTube channel that teaches you to make almost anything.
One day it might be just another one of the hundreds of features that come standard in a smartphone. But for now, you have to rely on this new Kickstarter campaign
A major scoop from the Wall Street Journal today gives us details about the car’s team, manufacturing, and a ship-by date–of just four years.
A life-size plush BB-8 is the next best thing to owning a real droid, because the Sphero version just isn't big enough. Read More >>
After a last minute delay last week due to an unforeseen bug, WatchOS 2 is now available for Apple Watch.
Small particulate matter between tectonic plates is thought to move and decrease friction – causing nearby copycat quakes.
Electrons are quick, but they’re not quick enough — in fact they’re holding back the speed of modern computing.
The famed whistleblower spoke to Neil DeGrasse Tyson about his extra-terrestrial theories.
Kinda beats those four skips you have ever been able to achieve.