Apple's New iPod: A Touch Short of Useful
Apple’s iOS runt has a better camera and powerful guts, which make it feel like a baby iPhone that doesn’t make calls. But why would you buy it if you already have an iPhone?
Apple’s iOS runt has a better camera and powerful guts, which make it feel like a baby iPhone that doesn’t make calls. But why would you buy it if you already have an iPhone?
The colourful patterns you see here are actually aerial photographs of famous neighbourhoods in Los Angeles and New York City. Read More >>
They’re prepared to release classified documents if the officer who fatally shot a British Columbian protester last week is not arrested by Tuesday at 1am BST.
Sadly most computers won’t have Cortana turned on by default—allegedly because they don’t have certified high-quality microphones built-in. Luckily that won't be a big deal.
Drones are plenty capable of rescuing one another—given the right tools.
People call them selfie sticks, but I’ve never used mine for selfies. I do things that are a lot worse.
Any Lego lover in the market for a new computer would want a system that stacks together into a compact brick. Even better, one whose case is made entirely of Lego. Rejoice, nerds, Total Geekdom’s Mike Schropp has heard your silent plea. Read More >>
Look, Microsoft. Just because I am Facebook friends with someone, doesn’t mean I want to share my wifi passwords with them.
Joke theft is rampant, with “parody” accounts and spambots racking up thousands of followers by tweeting stolen jokes as their own. But now Twitter is helping people bust joke-stealers.
Yesterday, I was surprised how painless Windows 10 felt. Today, I’m feeling a little pain.
Humans are pretty good at mucking up the Earth, but climate change, at least, was wreaking havoc long before we got involved.
Have you ever wondered what happens if you drop a coin (or coins) into a block of dry ice? Wonder no more. Read More >>
A picture of some deformed plant sex organs is alarming people all over the internet this week, but despite the proximity to Fukushima radiation probably isn't too blame.
Artist James Chapman depicted Game of Thrones characters as the autocorrected versions of their fantastical names, and the results are funny and delightful.
his is so much cooler than seeing something poof and disappear away because we get to watch it slowly disintegrate into nothing.
Thanks to the absurdly powerful new system-wide Search, you’re never going to need a Start Menu again.