A Whimpering Ending for the NSA's Illegal Dragnet Spying Programme
This follows an especially bilious round of legislative squabbling.
This follows an especially bilious round of legislative squabbling.
They know you've been entirely sedentary for the last four hours.
Japanese study attempts to clear the air on an inter-species insect genitalia-weapon conundrum.
Yesterday a tonne of O2 customers took to Twitter - that bastion of public complaint - to issue burning missives against the carrier for the lack of mobile service in their area.
It turn out that mouse movements make beautiful data visualisations.
It's a swimming aid, not a petrify-other-kids aid.
Sony has played it safe with the "+" moniker rather than declaring the mostly-iterative Xperia Z3+ a full-blown sequel.
In photographs taken in the spectrum of visible light, the Sun’s magnetic field is invisible. But this image wasn’t taken in our familiar, visible wavelengths, which is why the Sun’s magnetic field is both apparent and beautiful. Read more >>
Unless you live in South Korea.
Like wearing socks with flip-flops, the concept of the base tan reappears every summer and gets enthusiastically endorsed by a subset of confused people with dubious hygiene standards.
He's still its most senior designer. But now he's the most-est senior designer ever, fingers crossed, no returns, no comebacks. Period.
They were hiding in plain sight—as chameleons tend to do.
Small but significant changes coming to the best streaming box on the market.
It’s only when you’re looking at close-up detailed shots of the model, and can start to recognise individual Lego pieces.
Some blind people have learned to use echolocation to tell the size, density, and texture of objects around them, and researchers believe anyone can learn how.
To remote sensing scientists, peering directly into the eye of a tropical storm is like hitting a hole in one. That’s exactly what NASA’s CloudSat satellite did on May 16th, completing a stunning overpass of Typhoon Dolphin. Read More >>