The Sony Pictures Hack: An Employee Speaks
And in the wake of the film firm's security scandal, here are a few things that stand out to me about life on the lot right now.
And in the wake of the film firm's security scandal, here are a few things that stand out to me about life on the lot right now.
These satellite images from Digital Globe, operator of the world's most powerful commercial imaging satellites, tell the story of some of the year's most indelible moments. Events from the protests in Ukraine to wildfires in San Diego are all showcased from high above.
Forget the boring book and DVD sets. How about a real flying car? Or a robot butler? These wonders can all be yours!
BubbleScope entrepreneur takes to Instagram to decry 'copied' Project Beyond.
A staggering 250,000 tonnes of the stuff now bobs in our seas.
New-to-Android navigation app HERE Maps wants to prove that Google isn't the only option for your digital cartography need.
Go big with the Nexus 6 or go home.
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Don't worry, it's not as if Jar Jar Binks is suddenly peddling crack from his stoop.
Cinemas of late have tried to lure audiences away from their living rooms with big comfy, upgraded seats. But that's nothing compared to the facelift Ikea gave a theatre in Khimki, Russia: the seats were all removed and replaced with freshly made beds.
Ready to add to your gaming pile of shame? The annual Steam Holiday Sale kicks off at 6pm Thursday 18th December, letting you stock up on PC games you'll never play for a pittance. [Eurogamer]
Apps that have been approved and available for some time have been removed with little explanation from Apple.
Researchers Liam Young and Kate Davies travelled to obscure corners of the world, tracing the supply chain of the global economy in reverse, documenting the complex systems that turn rare earth minerals into the gadgets we all use.
Tweeted endorsement of a "public art project for freedom" results in inevitable Twitter piss-take.
US Navy's shiny new laser cannon has successfully confronted and destroyed a UAV and speedboat.
Use the BBC iPlayer iPhone or iPad apps? You've now got 30 days to watch your downloaded shows, instead of a measly seven. [App Store]