Graphic Clear Shows Human Pressure on Earth Reaching Critical Levels
The acceleration shown over the last 60 years is absolutely crazy.
The acceleration shown over the last 60 years is absolutely crazy.
This is the shoreline of the north-east Caspian Sea as seen by Korea Aerospace Research Institute's Kompsat-2 satellite. The green mass is called algal bloom and is caused by the presence of lots of unnwated phosphorous. What we are seeing is the world's largest lake in a state of suffocation.
Faster is better, and that 48 frame-per-second version of The Hobbit was just the beginning of the journey towards a future of super-high frame-rate film footage.
The HTC One M8 was one of, if not the best phone of last year. Can its successor prove just as impressive?
Selling physical media like it's Christmas of 1999.
Considering the wimpy batteries smartphones are still equipped with, that's probably no bad thing.
Unnamed 18-year-old Southport man arrested on suspicious gaming hacks and 'swatting' attacks.
The Sony hacks and Charlie Hebdo attacks have highlighted the need for tighter defences for both nations.
The Drugwipe drug-driving test kits we told you about before Christmas have now been approved by the government. It goes without saying, but don't snort/smoke and drive, folks. [ITV]
Presumably, they'll teach you how to make a makeshift exploding pen out of some old yoghurt pots, sticky-back plastic and PVA glue.
PLUS: a massive 48-inch Samsung TV for just £500, portable power packs for pennies and Garmin sat-nav with £40 off.
The world's best dedicated portable gaming system just advanced a level.
Winston Churchill is about to be commemorated again, or his death will be at least, thanks to the Royal Mint sticking his face, arms and torso on a £20 coin to mark the 50th anniversary of his death.
Time to admit you never talk to anyone and downgrade to a 50 minutes a month bundle and a Doro.
Elon Musk posts footage of crash that occurred during rocket-landing tests.
"And then... we're going to bring it back home."