Tag Heuer's Android Wear Watch Will Not be Cheap
BitStream: Android Wear gets dressed up, Uber plans a big move for local delivery, and Pluto gets GIFed.
BitStream: Android Wear gets dressed up, Uber plans a big move for local delivery, and Pluto gets GIFed.
You’ve probably seen those experiments where scientists are able to levitate foam balls, or tiny drops of water, using nothing but ultrasonic sound waves. It’s utterly mesmerising to watch something just float in mid-air, but magnitudes cooler when filmed with a camera recording at 20,000 frames per second. See more >>
A new version of the Microsoft Band SDK can ping a server on the web, and turn any JSON or XML response into a “Web Tile”.
Hacker Samy Kamkar demonstrates a simple trick that he says will get you cracking combination locks in no time.
A recent study off the coast of Wales suggests that light from ships and ports might be adversely affecting ocean bio-diversity.
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Researchers think they might have cracked a qubit conundrum.
It's official folks, we're heading into iPhone rumour season once again (groan).
In other news, scientists discover that the sky is blue and Bing is rubbish.
If you can’t get enough of the sizzling hot code popping on the screen at the Microsoft Build conference, today’s keynote will do you right. Watch it here, live.
Saturday’s earthquake in Nepal has killed more than 5,500 people and injured at least 11,000. Now, we’re seeing how the disaster appears from space, with both NASA and the European Space Agency releasing satellite imagery of the event. Read more >>
Write all over my face with that mystery fluid.
Matías Duarte thinks they're nice to have for fitness fanatics, but they're not exactly a must buy.
Waze, the GPS app with real-time traffic information, has just announced that it is starting to tweet localised traffic alerts for cities across the world. Here in the UK you can follow accounts for both London and Manchester. [Waze via The Next Web]
Watch as the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator rises from the ashes.
Can earthquakes ever be predicted? This question is timely after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Nepal recently. If authorities had more warning that the earthquake was coming, they may have been able to save more lives.