Google Tests Connecting Doctors With Online Patients
So you won't have to go to WebMD and be falsley diagnosed with cancer-of-the-everything
So you won't have to go to WebMD and be falsley diagnosed with cancer-of-the-everything
The incredible photo isn't of a firework, it's a long exposure of a lunar eclipse rising over the city of Chongqing in China.
It may not be launching here for a long time, but if this rumour is true we'll be able to see whether or not the system is a resounding success, or a colossal failure
From Dutch fort, to trading post, to urban metropolis. This map will show you every step of the way.
Currently texting with a smartwatch is restricted to tiny, unusable, keyboard, or voice recognition. Microsoft wants to change that with a new handwriting keyboard.
It's not just something made up by films, it's very real and it's a teensy bit complex.
If you're on the hunt for a chopping board to do some actual cooking on (or just to lower the tone a little further), these undead chopping boards should just about do it.
I call myself a sci-fi fan, but I've never read it. It's about a towel or something, right? Help us make "The Gizmodo Readers' Guide to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".
Google Now is actually more intelligent than Siri and Cortana, according to Stone Temple Consulting, who put together this chart.
There's no better way to enter a party.
The tablet is the new TV it seems. Hardly surprising really.
Developers are obviously already hard at work writing apps for the tiny screen, and a group of designers have put together some ideas for what popular apps might look like when they land.
Just in case you weren't near an overpriced coffee shop and didn't fancy a cup of instant.
We all do it, so what's your favourite time-consumer?
These sorts of thing look great in real time, but slow them down to 1000 FPS and you have something pretty spectacular.
It's an homage to movies like Clerks, Mallrats, Slacker, and Dazed and Confused. After watching these two robotic losers in action, I can see why.