Kickstarter is Hiring a Common Sense Specialist
Kickstarter is hiring an Integrity Specialist to help evaluate products and ensure that they meet the company's not very rigorous rules.
Kickstarter is hiring an Integrity Specialist to help evaluate products and ensure that they meet the company's not very rigorous rules.
To keep your house humid, and your skin hydrated.
A few years ago, the water suddenly disappeared from a subglacial lake in Greenland, and it collapsed into a funny silhouette that NASA likens to a "mitten", but I think looks more like a waving Yeti. Read More >>
And it all happened thanks to DARPA's robotics programme.
The City of the Monkey God. La Ciudad Blanca, or The White City. All names for the civilisation now discovered in the depths of the rainforest.
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Oculus tech guru John Carmack just revealed that—barring calamity—the next Samsung smartphone will double as the first consumer version of the Oculus VR experience.
I got the chance here at MWC to try the new VR headset Valve and HTC are developing. Is it good? It's absolutely incredible. This thing is just...my god you guys I can't even.
Our admired illustrator Scott Park is back with a really cool poster with all the vehicles in the Back to the Future trilogy. It's titled 88MPH Read More >>
So any data you forget to use will get rolled over to the next month to act as a 'safety net'.
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Some old-school gaming nostalgia, Google's drones ready for take off, the possible future of Android Wear – all in today's Bitstream bulletin.
Because fingerprint scanning is so 2013.
Don't know the local lingo? Your smartphone can help you cheat your way through.
Exhibit at London Science Museum shows the mechanisms that helped to study huge explosive reactions.
Heavy metal, but released on an archaic format. It's like a nightmare dilemma for hipsters.