3D Laser Scan Shows London's Abandoned Underground Mail Rail Network
The eery disused Paddington sorting office will be turned into a tourist attraction.
The eery disused Paddington sorting office will be turned into a tourist attraction.
The Ruriden columbarium, operated by the Koukokuji Buddhist Temple in Tokyo, is as futuristic as the capital of Japan itself. Believe it or not, this is a cemetery. See more >
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One wrong move or one misplaced snowball and Eric Barone would have gone flying.
Periscope and Meerkat may be the buzz social apps asking you to stream what you see with the world, but they present a version of life that is neither real nor without serious consequences.
Fifteen years ago, the media was in hysterics over the "Millennium Bug", but how did you prepare for the digital meltdown? Giz UK + Y2K = hilarious stories of tech-fuelled hysteria. Stop by and share your tales, dear commenters.
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Comes out windmilling in fury over BendGate 2015.
Would be worth it even if the format holders charge a 50p royalty per charge.
THX, known for its chest-thumping film intros, debuts a new sequence that seems to take you into the belly of a bass-driven beast. See more >
Reams of online abuse directed through review sites pours scorn on homophobic businesses.
Notspots begone, if you've got the right phone.
Commander Scott Kelly commits to documenting a year on the ISS through pictures and film.
45 per cent of people featured in memes are white, according to an exhaustive US study of, erm, 50 widely shared internet japes. That's more diverse than the population of the country where the research was carried out, though.
The Compute stick arrives to take on Google's Chromebit and other similar devices.
The new standard drastically improves sluggish internet traffic by cutting video-streaming bandwidth in half.