A Leatherman Bracelet Puts 25 Tools on Your Wrist
A wearable multitool you never take off?That certainly sounds promising.
A wearable multitool you never take off?That certainly sounds promising.
As it destroys the original, it snaps pictures and sends them over to a different unit that prints out a copy.
Capcom is rolling out an official Resident Evil attraction at Universal Studios Japan. It's four floors of terror—and puzzles.
This is one of the most amazing craftsmen I have ever seen. He doesn't just make the exterior of his sci-fi ships using paper, he also makes the guts! Read More >>
The Pentagon's internal watchdog is aware of how expensive drones are, and recently lambasted the USAF for not justifying the purchase of 46 Reapers..
Bloody hell, that's not very good is it?
Is online language a selection of linguistic tricks that portrays a natural evolution of the written word, or will it somehow destroy the English language?
Here is a tablet. A Surface Pro 3, to be exact. I've never really wanted a Surface Pro 3, but Windows 10 is making me reconsider. Let me show you why.
Obviously BMX parks are limited by the size of the buildings they inhabit. How to overcome that constraint? Well, you could find an old limestone mine in Kentucky and build in its cave-like remains.
Photographer Dietmar Eckell has spent the past several years visiting the hotels and resorts that got left behind, and their ruins are remarkably eerie. Read More >>
The new service is in beta, but any registered Mega user can try it for free on the Mega.nz domain.
We scoured Google's patent database to find the most absurd – and often wildly dangerous – design ideas filed by some of history's most misguided engineers.
The keyboard is made of thin films of material that interact to close a circuit when a finger approaches a key.
The superhero of Dronedom, it's designed for rescuing victims in dangerous places after a natural disaster.
This is either wilfully ignorant or a truly gung-ho troll.
I don't want to look stupid even when I can't see myself.