O2 Will Strap a Samsung Gear S Contract to Your Wrist on Friday
Crazy enough to pay £23 a month for a data contract for your wrist? Well, Samsung's Gear S smartwatch is out in the UK on O2 this Friday from just £9.99 upfront if you are. [O2]
Crazy enough to pay £23 a month for a data contract for your wrist? Well, Samsung's Gear S smartwatch is out in the UK on O2 this Friday from just £9.99 upfront if you are. [O2]
As an almost-inevitable future looms in which robots will likely serve our day-to-day lives, we ask you: Would you choose a robot that is modelled as male or as female, or neither? Come on in and get this chat-party started.
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Blame Yvette Fielding.
Want to take on 'Far Cry 4's impressive AI on Steam? Well, you're out of luck, as Ubisoft has said none of its upcoming big hitters, including 'Assassin's Creed Unity', will be available on Valve's digital store in Blighty. [PCGamesN]
Don't go syphoning your local F-16's tanks just yet though, this is embryonic research right now.
Artists Linlin and Pierre-Yves Jacques have created a range of 3D-printed "Lacelamps" that replicate the sorts of patterns you might find in a doily. Bet you could have saved a fortune on fake webbing over Halloween with these.
There are only so many roofs in the world, so the Dutch are getting creative about where to put their solar panels.
File under disgusting/interesting.
Could be delaying the roll-out of the update.
Royal Caribbean virtual balconies idea sounded crazy. Now the travel company now has the video to prove it.
Virus is the "biggest in scale we have ever seen", say researchers.
British student James Roberts, 23, designed the winning inflatable incubator – and has his sights set on the developing world.
US users can book restaurants through it, but what about us?
Neato is a super simple note-taking widget that does exactly one thing: let you take down notes from the Notification Centre. Something that until now has been a fiddly task.
Usually it's the other way round, i.e. digital instruments trying to emulate their acoustic counterparts.