New 'Avengers 2: Age of Ultron Trailer' Looks Really Disturbing
Check out the newest trailer for the hotly anticipated Avengers sequel – and bring a knife to cut the tension.
Check out the newest trailer for the hotly anticipated Avengers sequel – and bring a knife to cut the tension.
Scores of leading thinkers sign their name to letter calling for tighter controls on a future filled with robots.
The Charlie Hebdo attacks are being cited against encrypted messaging services.
New sanction could signal wider permissiveness for drone use in the States.
The Google Chrome Remote Desktop app that was released to Android users last spring just hit the iOS app store. It lets you access your computer via the Chrome Remote Desktop app.
Provided you're ok with this being as far from an officially-licensed Nintendo product as possible, of course.
While it will take considerably longer to shave your entire face, you can stash it in your pocket and keep at it all day long.
It's a dark. It's January. Hell, it's only Tuesday. You need something fun to do. So why not stare at this rather lovely image and attempt to identify the 20 things that happened in 2014 on the Internet that it depicts?
In the cold doldrums of January, any warm news is good news.
Scientists have developed a technique that physically makes tiny neurons bigger, and yes, it relies on a chemical commonly found in nappies.
After a marathon weekend installation, the Golden Gate Bridge has finally got the £20 million movable median barrier system that it so desperately needs.
Dokoupil is a Czech artist who's been painting with soap for decades, mixing lye with pigments and using a wand to inflate massive bubbles over his canvases—which leave foamy, iridescent shapes behind after they pop.
Why pay thousands of pounds for the real thing when you can get a close facsimile for less than £100?
Neil Young's high-resolution Pono Player comes out in the US today. This is why you should not buy it. Ever.
You can practically smell the sawdust.
Scoff on the secrets of the Da Vinci Code of biscuits, from corporate cookie skullduggery to Masons-inspired design mysteries.