Periscope Now Has a Map View
Periscope now has a map view to help you find broadcasters based on location, which might make it easier to find content that you’re actually, y’know, interested in.
Periscope now has a map view to help you find broadcasters based on location, which might make it easier to find content that you’re actually, y’know, interested in.
In an effort to reduce the strain on your poor overwhelmed laptop, Google is introducing a feature that will auto-pause ‘unimportant’ Flash elements on a webpage. Hell yes.
It’s more nuanced than you think.
It’s called Touch to Search, and it’s bound to make the often frustrating task of mobile browsing a hair more convenient.
Want to get a Cheeky Nandos with the #lads, but don't want to leave the sofa? Now you can! Deliveroo will deliver your meal on an electric bike, partnering with a number of restaurants to help them bring food straight to your door. Read More >
Do you value what’s in your garage? Then you’d better make sure your garage door opener uses a secure wireless system, because it is frightfully easy to hack the more basic ones.
For the US Army, it depends on the type of weapons, and what their needs are.
Having trouble telling Japan’s JAXON from Germany’s Johnny 05? If you have any hope of following along with the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals this weekend, you’re going to need to get up to speed on every robot competing.
Artist Daniel Rozin successfully turned a small army of 450 plush penguin toys into a fully functional mirror capable of forming a crude, low-resolution reflection of whoever’s standing nearby. Read More >>
The service is focused on mobile first and foremost, but there are three tools that you should be aware of that let you sort out your photos from a computer too.
Here’s Huggable—Teddy Ruxpin for the new millennium. It’s a talking blue teddy bot designed to care for and comfort hospitalised children.
E3 begins in two weeks. Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo will do their damnest to sell you on PlayStation, Xbox, and Wii. But maybe, you’ll have already spent your money on an alternative of sorts.
The people who did the dirty work of making early atomic bombs were in Hanford, Washington. Throughout the Cold War, Hanford churned out plutonium for our nuclear arsenal. It was also, conveniently, a place to experiment with radiation.
PBall Gallery pinball museum in Budapest contains more than 130 once-banned (and dreaded!) electromechanical gaming machines. It’s an incredible collection, and a reminder that these games are also little works of art. Read More >>
Helpfully, he provided drawings, too...
No one’s quite sure what to expect from iOS 9. With WWDC only a few days away, here are a few things we hear again and again—along with what we know about whether we’ll get them.