Android Wear's First Big Update is Rolling Out
Many of the updates could enhance exercise. Basically, Android Wear really wants to be your running partner.
Many of the updates could enhance exercise. Basically, Android Wear really wants to be your running partner.
The chip is being put straight to use in the LG G3 Screen.
Google and HTC's premium tablet gets the Giz fumble and photos treatment ahead of its November unleashing.
Extends middle finger to "showy" building haters.
Facebook's new Rooms app lets you create discussion boards based on a certain topic that people can then join. It's a bit like Reddit, but with a bit more creative freedom.
It basically proves that there are people in this world who will believe anything is good for you as long as you tell them it's organic first.
Currently there are 35 blood groups that we know about, the most recent of which was discovered last year.
Sitting is comfortable, and while standing is better for you it's also rather tiring. Fortunately this desk from Ikea will give you the best of both with minimal fuss.
Along with 123 military vehicles, 26 radar technicians, two fighter jets and two helicopters. Turns out it was a mapping drone that got a bit close to Beijing airport.
Google Now cards appear to have started warning us about impending solar eclipses. Which is, uh, useful?
A similar plane to the B-2 Spirit, the Horten Ho 229 could have darkened the skies of allied cities had things gone a little bit differently.
How many times has an app tried to "solve" email? But while Inbox is full of promise, we are wary of handing over our email-life.
You might not be able to buy them in a local shop, for local people (yet!) but these Vinyl The League of Gentlemen toys from Evil Corp are amazing. But can you name all the other characters that have been given a plastic makeover here, too?
The Guggenheim competition garnered 1,715 individual projects from almost 80 countries, here are some of the best.
Wont lie, a lot of it is just interference-sounding stuff – but there are some belters in here too.
Take a sneak peek behind the science of Interstellar with this fantastic video published by Wired. [Potential spoilers ahead!]