All Windows 10 Upgrades Will Be Free — Even if Your Copy is Pirated
Microsoft wants to re-engage users into the Windows-sphere, especially those who are running illegal software.
Microsoft wants to re-engage users into the Windows-sphere, especially those who are running illegal software.
But can streamed flicks at home ever be good as a cheap night at the cinema to see a brand new film?
Almost 30 people associated with app-cab firm Uber, including its CEO Travis Kalanick, have been charged in South Korea on suspicion of operating illegal taxi services in the country.
TV has allegedly been a tough cookie to crack for Apple, so perhaps a departure from its regular policy on user data has had to be made.
You won't have long to wait to get rid of 8.
No rolling this for a game of 'Money Up' by the back playground wall.
Look into the middle of this photo of Astronaut Terry Virts, and you see his lovely multicolour, multi-reflection. It's almost like something out of a '70s music video. Read more >
Because kids who spend their childhood driving miniature Range Rovers grow up to become teenagers who expect the real thing when they turn seventeen.
The new Titan X is the fastest single-GPU card around, and it looks to beat out the GTX 980, 780Ti, and the original Titan by leaps and bounds.
Its director has asked for £5.4 million so that it can build a replica White House on the Secret Service training grounds in southern Maryland.
Plus the most important rule of all: break the rules.
Do you like vintage maps? Do you like the internet? Then you'll love this vintage-inspired world map of the underwater cables that connect the entire planet. Read More >>
Noticed the odd phenomenon of politicians shaking hands with 'bots as if they were people? Well, the German chancellor has become the queen of robo-dabbling.
Except it's way easier, because just about EVERYONE already has Facebook. Right?
A single flavour of cable for all your charging and connectivity needs is convenient but that will make our computers more vulnerable than ever to malware attacks.
Bristol Uni's nanotech bods explain their office supply-laden research to YouTube's 'how it works' king Tom Scott.