New iPhone Specs Confirmed, 2GB of RAM On-Board
Some clever code-sleuthing reveals the specs that Apple was shy to share last week.
Some clever code-sleuthing reveals the specs that Apple was shy to share last week.
The Apollo moon missions ended over 40 years ago, but incredibly, scientists are still learning from them.
The new platform could soon be steering a new generation of UAVs with bigger brains and smaller price tags.
Astronomers call Messier 63 the Sunflower Galaxy, because they say its spiral shape resembles the spiral of seeds at the centre of a sunflower. Read More >>
It all depends on the fuel efficiency of whatever you’re driving now.
That's certainly not going to help my half marathon goals.
We’re going to demystify sake, and make you that sashimi-pairing, worldly boozehound we know you can be.
The tower, called BD Bacatá, is a symbol of a new model for funding big building projects like skyscrapers—with smaller donations from thousands of individual investors, rather than a handful of majors.
You can buy stick-on decals that will make your fridge look like a giant Game Boy, or you can actually turn your fridge into a giant playable Game Boy using a Raspberry Pi 2. Read More >>
A couple of months ago a friend of mine approached me with something that sounded insane. Did I want to kayak from Cuba to Florida? It was almost certainly a very, very stupid idea. So I said yes.
In a first-of-a-kind study, scientists have figured out exactly how much energy an animal saves by abandoning vision — in this case, anywhere from 5 to 15%.
Heading to university? Don't settle for the rubbish PCs they have in the library, try some of these out for size.
If they exist, they’re probably thousands of light years away from us, nestled somewhere toward the centre of our Galaxy.
It’s never too early to start planning a cruel Halloween prank, and this year you can terrify your neighbours with this window tapping Peeping Tom. Read More >>
Its file recovery powers recently got a boost, with added options to restore contacts and calendars. Here’s how to find the settings you need.
That means global sea levels would rise as much as 60 metres (200 feet) over the next ten thousand years. Coastal cities from New York to Shanghai would wind up deep underwater.