Famous Cephalopod-on-Woman Sex Scene Reveals That Octopus Isn't That Into Her
The image in question is the ancestor of Japanese tentacle porn, yet the octopus is clearly not having that much fun buried in the women's genitalia.
The image in question is the ancestor of Japanese tentacle porn, yet the octopus is clearly not having that much fun buried in the women's genitalia.
Apple's potentially touchy-feely tablets, plus lots more tech news and rumour in today's BitStream round-up.
Pixar loves to leave little unique bread crumbs in each movie, as shown in this lovely video.
Short documentary takes us behind the scenes at Ultron's sound development studio.
Relatively ironic, wouldn't you say?
Want. Want now. NOW.
Investigation into academic articles find 80 per cent of scientific papers contained rotten links.
A lovely example of a GoPro video that isn't all unbridled action and dubstep drops.
In times mercifully gone by, each click of the shutter button was precious and you pored over the resulting photographs — good or bad — at length. Now you post them to Instagram and then forget about them forever. And don’t even mention photo frame sales... [Truth Facts]
The Nabu X was originally a pseudo-smartwatch, now it’s more of a fancy fitness tracker – or a "social wearable" as Razer would have it.
If you're an avid Hearthstone player and you're based in Europe, you might have noticed that there were some connection issues last week. To say sorry, Blizzard is offering players some free cards. Result!
"Sit down immediately, David, I'll alert the emergency services."
We have a chat with London-based Territory Studio – the designers that built the technology powering the Avengers' world.
All serious Star Wars fans know the work of Tibor Helényi. The Hungarian painter, who sadly passed away last year, created some of the most-hated and beloved posters for the original Star Wars trilogy. And now, more than one year after his death, the original oil paintings are going to be auctioned off on May 31 by Budapest Poster Gallery. See more >>
But only temporarily, thank God!
Charlie Brooker is reportedly working on the next series of his tech-noir drama series Black Mirror, but the Radio Times has reported it may not be broadcast by Channel 4.