New Chappie Trailer Shows the World Terrified By a Teen Robot
The UK trailer for Chappie shows just how terrified the world is of a teenage robot.
The UK trailer for Chappie shows just how terrified the world is of a teenage robot.
Reuters is reporting that Samsung has approached BlackBerry with a takeover offer for as much as $7.5 billion, which would be about 38 percent more than the stock market says the Canadian company is even worth.
A glitter-coated surface, you see, is really just a plane of many, many tiny mirrors. And a shattered glitter-reflection can indeed be reconstructed into the face of Obama.
Not only does the Helicarrier actually fly, the model planes are equipped with built-in cameras linked to video goggles for better control.
The results are surprisingly funny, and somehow melancholic at the same time.
Google says that the super exciting Project Ara modular smartphone will launch in... Puerto Rico?
It's amazing how effective those thermal shields are on NASA's Orion spacecraft. With all of the panels removed for a viewing by Kennedy Space Center workers, you can hardly see any heat-related damage under the skin of the spacecraft, after its successful launch and re-entry that it performed late last year.
Facebook has started testing Facebook at Work, the colleagues-only app it is designing to encourage workday use. "Pilot partners" began using the app today. It will initially debut on iOS and Android, and will also be available from the mobile site. [The Guardian]
Keeping your phones in top condition is good for both your hygiene and the audio fidelity, so we've put together a variety of tips for doing just that.
Those who think Keurig coffee machines are the greatest thing since sliced bread can soon reclaim some valuable counter space the next time they upgrade their fridge. The GE Café French Door refrigerator has an app-controlled barista right up front for you.
The Z13 is twice as fast as most commercial servers, packs 300 per cent more memory, and will be used in part for preventing fraudulent transactions online
Luigi: look away now.
Great, making it even less necessary to talk to people when you are in their country.
The strange design is inspired by the original 1984 Macintosh, and uses components from an MacBook Air.
Mountain View says hi.
Brit optician Yates and Suddell spares you the hassle of Googling Hollywood sunnies mid-film with its rundown of the most iconic movie specs ever.