How Astronauts Use Laptops on the International Space Station
Sensibly, the station's architects didn't build computers into the structure. Instead they use around 80 laptops because they're much easier to upgrade.
Sensibly, the station's architects didn't build computers into the structure. Instead they use around 80 laptops because they're much easier to upgrade.
Sleeping bags have never been more marvel-lous than these.
The Basis Peak is a new sensor-laden fitness tracker shaped like a handsome digital watch, here to right the wrongs of its predecessor, the B1. And guess what? It mostly does.
This thing is like the aircraft catapult ship of the drone world.
So what that it's about the size of a hallway? It's truly impressive how functional such a small space can be.
Today in incredibly large-appeal product news: a tool that helps you tape down cables to the floor more easily!
Ever wondered what the destruction of the Milky Way might look like? The Simulating Extreme Spacetimes project reckon it's come up with the answer. Click through to see this thing in action.
The city is piloting the scheme that gives access to hundreds of books by famous Russian writers.
Minor spoilers lie in wait, in this great tutorial on re-creating special effects from Interstellar.
Someone needs to get Brendan Iribe a calendar.
Remember when excavators unearthed thousands of lost video game cartridges for Atari 2600? You can now have your own slice of the action.
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Behind every Surface Pro 3, there's an iPad running the show.
Those smart designers at Nendo have invented the Stay-brella, a clever rain shield that drips dry on its own two feet, thank you very much.
ShadowCrypt turns tweets and more into a garbling mess of characters, encrypted for all but whom you choose to see the message.
Just imagine: you could be fending off would-be burglars with a motion-activated blast of Angels with Filthy Souls, like a gadget-powered Kevin MacCallister.