Here's What Could Happen If Antarctica's Ice Is Melting From Below
Another 11 feet of sea-level rise on top of previous estimates, that's what.
Another 11 feet of sea-level rise on top of previous estimates, that's what.
Sony's take on subscription telly launched in the US today. We had a peek at its EPG.
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What David Kalb can't do with a basketball and a hoop is not worth knowing.
Nerve gas, your days are numbered.
Feast your eyes on the world's largest spiral escalator. This Shanghai shopping centre has opened two iterations of Japanese firm Mitsubishi Electric's swanky people shifter, each of which reaches seven storeys up into the building. Read more >
It gives those that can't see their surroundings a physical prompt to an upcoming stop and enough time to head towards an exit.
Evolution has disappeared, without a takedown notice or a whisper. And it looks like a classic scam.
UK comms watchdog Ofcom has fined BT a hefty £800,000 for letting down its hearing- and speech-impaired customers, as it missed its voice-to-text system deadline by five months.
Oranges at halftime, drones for goalposts...
I was doing it for you, dear.
Hand crank-powered radios are nothing new, but what about when your smartphone dies in the middle of the day? The Ampware case has a built-in backup battery and pop-up crank for such disasters that keeps your phone powered for as long as you're alive to use it. Read more >
The Tesla-touting billionaire sits down with Nvidia's CEO at Californian tech conference, to discuss the perils and possibilities of an not-so-far-off world of autonomous vehicles.
It's barely needed in a phone, but the benefit in a smartwatch may be a valuable one.
A new London bridge is coming soon, coming soon, coming soon as Wandsworth council reveals the final four shortlisted entries for its international competition to design a new foot and bike bridge over the Thames.
The cab service has continued to operate despite French officials claiming it breaks national laws.