This Shifty USB Drive is Rigged to Fry Your Computer
It's designed to pulse a high-voltage charge into a USB port and just fry it.
It's designed to pulse a high-voltage charge into a USB port and just fry it.
The next wave of Lego minifigs goes back to The Simpsons, includes the likes of Willie, Professor Frink, and the long-suffering Moleman. Read More >>
Slick accessory, brah, but if you wannabe in iGang, gotta have dollars.
Cleverly adapted maps were key tool for nations' propagandising leading up to the Second World War. With countries depicted as human figures, animals, or even monsters, these illustrations attempted to represent more than just geography.
Google says goodbye to great hardware, Uber wants women, and the £8,000 Apple Watch gets some much needed ribbing. All this and more on today's BitStream.
What was once thought a sure sign on mental instability is now seen as a relatively common occurrence.
Palcohol hit headlines last year, before promptly cowering back into the laboratory – but it's now legal and soon to be distributed across the States.
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Some 65 years after its cunning idea to boost chewing gum sales, Topps is bringing its classic trading cards into the digital world with a new Star Wars app, which lets collectors trade cards with anyone else on earth with an internet connection and an iOS device. Read more >
The influential, experimental architect died on 9th March – in memory of Otto, we look at the structures that made him one of the world's foremost building-thinkers.
Yesterday's short App Store outage cost Apple as much money as many brands' annual turnover.
Behind every space-faring turtle lies a pile of iconic fantasy art. As we lose a great author, let's raise a beer to Death.
iFixit tears apart the new MacBook feature, and gives it super-low score in tests for user-friendliness.
The auction site violates its own rules by allowing the trade of gun part within its domain.
The Micro Bit is the spiritual successor to the BBC Micro, for all you old codgers out there.
How will you explain to your kids that you're not buying them an Apple Watch? Easy: make an adorable felt alternative like Hiné Mizushima did and tell them it's powered by their imagination so it never needs charging – unlike your actual smartwatch that's already about to die. Read more >