A Reminder That Newer Stuff Isn't Always Better, Courtesy of Qualcomm
Powering on at full speed overheats the Snapdragon 810, so it deliberately throttles its own performance to compensate. Not good.
Powering on at full speed overheats the Snapdragon 810, so it deliberately throttles its own performance to compensate. Not good.
If you were to tell me that I was actually looking at an alien I would definitely believe you.
We've finally got our first glimpse at Jared Leto as the Joker in next year's Suicide Squad movie. What do you think of it? Read More >>
You may have assumed CDs killed off magnetic tape but, believe it or not, magnetic tape is still alive and well when it comes to data storage, mostly because it’s so cheap.
Hair of the very old dog.
Researchers have shown that the past century’s seen a steady increase in invention by the combination of concepts—but less in the way of pure discovery.
Spotting subtle variations in tumour types can require sifting through hundreds of previous cases. That's why researchers are developing a system that uses Artificial Intelligence to speed up that process.
This is quite possibly the most perfect, screen-accurate version of Toy Story's Woody that you can buy. Read More >>
It all goes back to tech history, and to one of the most revolutionary aspects of these computing machines.
I have never seen an ad for a product that so completely sums up all the reasons why you would never, ever want to use it.
Italian eyewear maker Luxottica — better known as the company behind Oakley and Ray-Ban — has confirmed that it’s working with Google to make version 2.0 of the company’s faceputer.
An Apple Watch is completely unnecessary and very probably useless for someone like me. I hate time. I hate notifications. I hate stupid apps. But I'm still buying one
Since shipping to space on April 24th, 1990, it’s captured hundreds of thousands of images and has fundamentally shaped the way we see the universe. Not bad for disco-era hardware.
You'll definitely think twice before biting into these realistic chocolate tools. Read More >>
Swedish researchers put a VR spin on the classic rubber hand illusion.
Could dragons, direwolves and lizard-lions be scientifically plausible, on some level? Today we’re going to try to answer that question — with the help of some biology experts.