Skydivers Nearly Get Cut in Half by Nose-Diving Plane
The mother of all near-misses.
The mother of all near-misses.
The act of swatting – falsely sending armed police to arrest someone – is becoming a big problem that needs a solution.
Mini doc finds out if those civilians choosing to go to Mars are suicidal, crazy or worried about the lack of sex.
The Galaxy S6 and S6 Galaxy Edge are both Real Things – well, according to the Finnish and Swedish Samsung support sites, which both featured live pages referencing the two versions of Samsung's flagship phone that are expected to be revealed within weeks. Bit of a whoopsie, that.
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Sony signs a deal with the comic-book behemoth so Spidey can share Thor and Captain America's lunch.
Boston Dynamics has shown off its new 'Spot' robot, and given it a good kicking to show how tough it is. Can't help but feel a bit sorry for the lump of wires and solder. Attach guns to the thing and then it's a different matter. See more >
Organisation of all things futuristic, DARPA, shows off its new tool for tracking crimes on the hidden parts of the internet.
Last month the threat of a terrorist attack targeting a police officer was raised to a "severe" level.
It turns out everyone's favourite pocket-sized computer is a bit camera shy. Due to something called "photovoltaic effect", the Raspberry Pi 2 loses its shit when you blast it with a flash.
Science bit: The D810A's infrared cut filter has been modified to let the hydrogen alpha spectral wavelength pass through.
LG just announced that people who buy a new G3 smartphone will get a free VR headset to match. That's an idea we can get behind.
It's a new wave of online dating trying to radically improve the matchmaking process by analysing your DNA.
Run out of thermal paste for your computer? It turns out you can use Nutella as a temporary solution. Read More >>
It doesn't take much to turn a drone from a gliding wonder-thing into a scourge of the sky—anyone's dumb dad can get hold of one and wreak havoc.
Odds are good that you're familiar with the work of Kenji Ekuan, even if you don't know his name. Ekuan, who died yesterday aged 85, was the force behind some of the most iconic industrial design of the 20th century.