An Auto-Inflating Bulletproof Vest Will Do Anything To Keep You Alive
In the movies you see people falling into water after getting shot all the time. But apparently that also happens often enough in real life for someone to develop this.
In the movies you see people falling into water after getting shot all the time. But apparently that also happens often enough in real life for someone to develop this.
Slides, see-saws, and even merry-go-rounds are all just bit players at a playground. The real star of the show are always the swings.
There is no evidence – and few convincing theories – to suggest that intelligent, communicative aliens actually exist. So are listening projects really the best way to search for extraterrestrial life?
Computers do many things well, but expressing emotion is not one of them. So what happens if you ask one to try and sing a heartfelt version of a 90s power ballad?
We’ve all got something on our desks we like to fiddle with when work gets boring, but nothing can compare to the wonderful waste of time that is a giant Where’s Wally scene filling an entire wall of your office. Read More >>
Some players should probably get a bit more exercise too.
In honour of the weekend we present a few of our favourite apps and sites for chilling out.
Is primary school age too young to look for signs of mental disorder?
It should mean here will be fewer piss-takes in your massages from now on. I mean, mistakes in your messages.
Seaside chip shops are presumably furious.
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Did someone say white elephant?
Adam Sandler's latest film has been getting, umm, a mixed reception.
The exterior design is pretty much the same. It's on the inside where things have changed.
If no one wants Blackberry phones, it "wouldn't be right" to keep going, says CEO John Chen.
In 1988 British designer Timothy Wilkinson was tasked with creating a logo for the biggest peripheral maker in the world: Logitech. Nearly 30 years later, as the logo is retired, we look at what made the design brilliant.