The Secretive, Scheming World of Skyscraper Spire Design
The needles that top the world's skyscrapers are not mere decoration; they are tactical weapons with which architects dual for supremacy.
The needles that top the world's skyscrapers are not mere decoration; they are tactical weapons with which architects dual for supremacy.
Job for life, plus probably really good work internet speeds.
The Blu-ray Disc Association announces summer arrival of new format standard.
Curious about just how far they could take the company’s additive manufacturing technology, engineers at GE Aviation’s Additive Development Center successfully created a simple jet engine, made entirely from 3D printed parts, that was able to rev up to 33,000 RPM. Read more >>
Domino's seemingly reveals new micro-blogging system for ordering food.
Wanted to off Prince Charles so the paler bloodline could triumph.
Dealzmodo: 32GB Micro SD for just £7.99, just £89 for Nintendo 3DS bundle, a Sony 48-inch for £419, a 480GB SSD for £119, and many more deals.
The number is embarrassingly large.
Our buddies over at T3 are having quite the week.
In the wake of Kim Jong-un apparently executing his defence minister, we take a look at some other Kim-based capers from across the years.
This photo, taken from the International Space Station by European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, looks like a multi-coloured starry night, but it’s actually the lights of fishing boats out at sea, distorted through cloud cover. Read more >>
Welcome to the new Dawn. Better than the old Dawn. But not as rare, apparently.
The star of today's Google Doodle was the first to describe the inside of our planet.
Thank you Samsung, for your ready-made headlines.
2.2 million illegal downloads in 12 hours: That’s the piracy world record the latest Game of Thrones episode set last week.
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