Dust Off That Day Planner for These Compact Solar Charging Panels
Multi-page day planners were all but completely replaced by modern smartphones. However, they might have finally found a way to claw their way back into relevancy.
Multi-page day planners were all but completely replaced by modern smartphones. However, they might have finally found a way to claw their way back into relevancy.
This mesmerising pixel-littered performance blends technology and dance.
What 'genius' decided that hacking the neck off a glass bottle of expensive highly pressurised liquid was a good idea?
It became firmly wedged into the brains of a generation that wanted to believe the future was going to be filled with amazing technological advances.
It does not go well.
Both December and 2014 are over, so lets take one last look at the year and reminisce about the best apps from the 12th month of the year.
I'm not going to give my aluminium cans to recycling centres anymore. Instead, I'm going to melt them down to liquid metal and create awesome metal objects with them.
Even more laughable is that it probably doesn't even need the gun to begin with.
From the car-battery-powered bricks, to the first flip-phone and introduction of the iPhone, it's amazing how this technology has developed over our life time.
According to the Wall Street Journal, fewer and fewer churches are investing in stained glass windows and membership in glass trade organisations is dwindling.
So what gives sparkling wines their sparkle? A fascinating process called secondary fermentation.
The bright ball that hovers over Times Square on New Year's Eve was a little bit reborn this year. This year the ball captivated the world with 288 new crystals. And, boy, is it pretty.
A giant, state-of-art balloon carrying a telescope to detect gamma rays was supposed to fly over Antarctica for 100 days. Instead, the balloon sprung a leak almost immediately
Attempts to study the rate at which these sheets move and melt have been hamstrung by conventional monitoring methods. That's why a team has gone ahead and connected one such ice sheet to the Internet of Things.
Hacker Ken Kawamoto shows us how with a technique called thermal projection mapping.
Check out this collection of cutaways of AK-47, Colt .45, tanks, Russian nuclear submarines, rocket launchers, grenades... a fascinating look into the guts of 12 iconic weapons.