US Senator's "NSA Spy Cam Blocker" Might as Well be Masking Tape
Rand Paul is flogging little bits of plastic for citizens to put over webcams, which he says will stop government spying.
Rand Paul is flogging little bits of plastic for citizens to put over webcams, which he says will stop government spying.
A new Spotify hack promises to match your music to your mug and mood. So we put some modern celebs to the test...
When it comes to drugs, it can be difficult to explain in words how different highs feel. This wonderfully minimalist poster series by Meaghan Li has a go at depicting them. See more >
Luis Alviles actions have been deemed "grossly negligent" by airline authorities.
The pi-top could provide a great learning opportunity for someone wanting to get into computer mechanics.
The Chernobyl disaster may have happened nearly 30 years ago, but radioactive materials still lurk in the area's soil and plants. And a forest fire could release them all again.
If you’ve never wrapped foil around a match to turn it into a mini rocket you’re missing out on a really great experience. The one thing most of us didn’t have as kids was access to a high-speed video camera.
After a year of designing and testing, they perfected a chair made with a PVC pipe frame that weighs just over nine kilos, but can actually support a child up to 23 kilos.
It sounds nasty, but if you've ever tried blood sausages or black pudding you already know that blood, properly cooked, tastes delicious. Here's how. Read More >>
Many millions of us are using Dropbox to back up files to the cloud and sync them across multiple machines, but the software can be used for more purposes than you might realise.
If you thought a pair of large wheels was the only petrol-free way to get around a city, you've clearly forgotten about the innovative Halfbike. But that's OK, because there's now a new and improved version
PopcornTime, aka “Netflix for Torrents”, is a wonderful piece of software, but until now impossible to use on an iPhone or iPad without jailbreaking them. Now, the crafty devs have found a way.
Avengers: Age of Ultron comes out later this month, so what better time than to look back at its predecessor from way back in 2012.
Helmet-mounted displays are priceless on the battlefield. They're also expensive. That’s why folks at DARPA are freaking out about the heads up display that researchers hacked together for a few hundred quid.
This M270 MLRS, a US-made armoured, self-propelled, multiple rocket launcher, and to the untrained eye it's not totally clear whether it's firing a rocket or being hit by one. Read More >>
Project the NSA whistleblower's image all you want, arty rebellious types, but bit more accuracy, yeah?