Google Earth Pro is Now Free
Google sliced the price from $400/£266 a year, so this is a pretty solid deal.
Google sliced the price from $400/£266 a year, so this is a pretty solid deal.
It's like one of those nap pods you might find at Google, only more private and, somehow, more alien-looking. You know you want one.
This is a hydrophobic knife slicing through a water droplet. Are we really sure science can explain what my eyes are seeing? Read More >>
The lure of the decades-old GIF format has caused people to ignore its flaws, but those looking to bring the format into modern times might just be inadvertently drowning its very soul.
Last March, scientists announced they had discovered our first direct evidence of the Big Bang. The results of a joint analysis released today make it official: It was all just cosmic dust.
This month, a group led by the Electronic Frontier Foundation has assembled to come up with ways to fight DRM.
Update, 7:57 pm: Looks like it's down again. Will report back when I hear more about the outage.
This image sequence shows Rosetta's lander as it descended onto the surface of the comet. Read More >>
If a project doesn't make enough progress in two years, it's dead. But Google's Project Tango is alive and well: it just graduated from ATAP.
The dog Laika, the first living being to orbit the Earth, lives on in our memories along with her lethal Sputnik 2 mission, on which she was an unwitting pioneer in the USSR's space program more than 57 years ago.
According to the WSJ, you'll soon see cards in Google Now from Airbnb, Lyft, and "several dozen," other apps.
The folding Oru Kayak goes from flatpack to floating in just minutes. Tough enough for the real world? We took it down the Colorado River, armed with a shotgun, to find out.
If Iron Man wore a watch it would look exactly like the HYT Skull. Read More >>
One simple little slip up involving a Bitcoin forum and an email address.
Don't click any porn links on Facebook. Just don't. It's a good rule of thumb, but there's an extra good reason right now.
It's amazing to see how much vibration there is when the mirror and diaphragm move.