Whoops! Did LG Just Out a New 8K iMac?
Screen resolution always marches to the steady pace of pixel-density progress, and LG may have accidentally let slip Apple’s next resolution-gratuitous display.
Screen resolution always marches to the steady pace of pixel-density progress, and LG may have accidentally let slip Apple’s next resolution-gratuitous display.
Well, one woman in the US has been told it's acceptable at any rate.
The new Q fan looks more like a basketball than a fan, but using an internal turbofan it can actually blow about seven times more air than it sucks. Read More >>
Once started the only way to silence the card is to destroy it.
If my previous routers looked like this, maybe I wouldn't consider them to be blocky, joyless objects that brought nothing but pain and frustration into my life.
When it comes to things that live on your keychain, smaller is pretty much always better. So a bottle opener that weighs basically nothing, and as is as small as your fingernail, sounds like a pretty great deal.
Sadly, the Oxford English Dictionary has yet to accept ‘cartophile’ as the official term for a map-lover. Even if the title lacks the linguistic seal of approval, there’s no doubt that maps can be lust-worthy objects.
This guy's amazing Post-It note murals of superheroes put the rest of the world's offices to shame. Read More >>
Come on in and have a gander at this week's list of the mobile apps you should be eyeing up this week. We've got Juice, MS-DOS mobile, and your chance to actually call the infamous Saul.
HTC’s flagship One smartphones have never been easy nuts to crack open, and according to iFixit’s teardown of the new daddy, the M9, things haven’t changed.
PlayStation 4’s recent firmware update has a bunch of cool new features, but I hadn’t heard of “zoom” until I read about how it changed the way one player is able to experience their games.
Anyone who’s ever dropped an ice cream knows that ants love sugar. But for ants that live on city streets and pavements, junk food may be a matter of survival.
Netflix has cornered the market on milking '90s nostalgia, and the reboot fever it has inspired in the golden age of TV is bad for the art form and worse for our memories.
This technicolour swirl may look like an artist’s acid trip, but what you’re actually looking at is the next generation of high-resolution climate models. Read More >>
Food of the future was supposed to be calorie-dense, inexpensive, and ready in a flash. In many ways that future has arrived, but we're still waiting on one prediction: the rehydrated pizza from Back to the Future: Part II.
Volcanoes are often painted as harbingers of destruction—and for good reason. But sometimes, they can help life survive, by feeding energy-starved ecosystems elemental carbon.