Spotify’s “Rewind” Feature Discovers the Heritage of Your Favourite Music
Pick three current artists and see which old-school artists an algorithm thinks you'll like.
Pick three current artists and see which old-school artists an algorithm thinks you'll like.
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VR goes widescreen.
Doctors painstakinly relocated a patient's nerve endings to create the groundbreaking prothesis.
With the potential to revolutionise everything from busking to children’s parties, a researcher named Raffaello D’Andrea has built a simple sensor-less machine using four strategically placed paddles that are able to juggle four balls in the air with surprising accuracy. Read more >>
Every day, more and more previously dumb devices are becoming a whole lot smarter thanks to a connection to the wider world.
And you can be one of its contestants. Start the fans please!
Even rock, paper, scissors has failed to settle a consensus on the matter.
Then get a piano shaped like a whale. Problem solved.
Turns out they weren't supposed to do it.
It's time again for your weekly dose of mobile apps, and this week we've got the official Glastonbury app from EE, point-of-interest marker dot, and Pushile, a third-party Pushbullet client for Windows Phone. Oh, and a special something from the folks at Bethesda.
One designated for fast-walkers next, please.
You would have at least thought the new job would debut at a red brick university...
Synths could not just destroy us, but destroy capitalism too.
Safety of posties "at risk" in rat-ridden street of stink.
Did you know you could spot the International Space Station from a plane? Neither did I! But photographer Trevor Mahlmann had an inkling on a flight last week. So, he got out his gear and managed to shoot this gorgeous, long-exposure photo of the ISS zooming by like a shooting star. Read more >>