Who Wins When a Fire Hose and a Flamethrower Shoot at Each Other?
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Who wins when you target a fire hose and a flamethrower at each other? Read More >>
Kickstarter project wants to take camera rig on tour to create 3D models of users.
The long wait for the Apple Watch is almost over, but wait one second: you don’t necessarily have to rush out and spend £349 (or more) to get some of its most useful features on your wrist.
The sign is an icon in the public domain, plastered on fuzzy dice and shot glasses that line the Strip’s souvenir shops. But who made it?
NASA ups its alien-searching game, LG’s got a stylus-focused smartphone to show off, and tablets get even thinner (can you believe it?). BitStream, coming through.
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Google Lionel Ritch-rolling callers in Fi advert.
The snake-like automatons have got into a spot of bother while trying to clean up the fallout from the 2011 reactor failure.
New app thinks so.
The first time around, Google Glass wasn’t exactly a runaway hit. But the technology behind it will certainly be improved to the point where it can eventually be integrated into a regular pair of glasses. And for when that day gets here, there’s now a novel and subtle way to navigate your wearable display using the belt around your waist. Read more >
It’s like a cross between the Tumbler and sleeker Batmobiles of yore.
Touchless Shutter app can be triggered by waving a hand over the eye sensor.
The prints are held in an encrypted file on the phone, but researchers claim it can be intercepted before it arrives there.
A lollipop man from Luton has been suspended for doing his job a bit too well, after he was reported for stopping a fire engine that was on a 999 call, so that his kids could cross the road in front of it.
Suddenly I'm terrified to walk to the shops.
Tonight we're gearing up for the peak wave of the week-long Lyrid space show, expected to dazzle across the night sky visibly above Britain.