The Week's Best Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows Phone Apps
It's time for another dose of top-notch mobile apps, and we have some quality choices for you this week. They include Android Wear, Degoo, 8Stream, and plenty others.
It's time for another dose of top-notch mobile apps, and we have some quality choices for you this week. They include Android Wear, Degoo, 8Stream, and plenty others.
The Chinese government took extreme measures to guarantee clear skies for the its display, but it took less than 24 hours for air pollution to ramp up again afterwards.
Move over Tony Stark.
The full script, complete with camera directions and some genuine Valley insight from Firefox founder Blake Ross is available to read online.
The long scene where Steve reads the iTunes Terms and Conditions in full must have been left on the cutting room floor.
Just imagine what it could do with the Doom 3 flashlight!
Wiltshire is even more stoned than we thought.
Did it really take this long for a product designer to connect the dots between a spherical bean bag chair and the spherical Death Star? Why haven’t Death Star bean bag chairs existed since The Empire Strikes Back? Fully operational, even when you're vegging out, you can now get one from the Pottery Barn.
With this, you could crop a video 125 times, and still have Full HD footage.
Turn your tablet into a nostalgia machine.
Different pages were served up to different visitors, and they were asked to rank them. This is the internet, so funniness won.
Puerto Rico is overrun with green iguanas, and they’re wreaking havoc on the island’s ecosystem and its economy.
You know you're going to get stabbed by those crossguards more than once.
Astrophysicists at Caltech say they’ve detected the oldest, most distant galaxy known so far. It’s 13.2 billion years old — just over half a billion years younger than the universe itself. Read More >>
Polar bears are the furry poster children for the impact of warming Arctic seas, but new research says they may be able adapt and survive the loss of Arctic sea ice by foraging on land.
If we could detect such impacts on distant worlds, we might learn a lot about their star systems.