Logitech's New Bluetooth Keyboard Docks Tablet and Phone at Once
The only real decision left to be made is: work on the tablet and Netflix on the phone, or the other way round?
The only real decision left to be made is: work on the tablet and Netflix on the phone, or the other way round?
American chums picked out by social site as they're not covered by EU privacy rules.
All a "hacker" has to do is guess your iCloud password. Once inside, there's nothing stopping them from syncing your entire photo stream to their computers.
Securely* back your photos up in the cloud.
The software was originally designed for police but anyone can get their hands on it.
If you already own it on the Xbox 360, it will cost you just £3.99 to upgrade.
Apple is rejecting App Store apps that store your health data obtained via Healthkit on its insecure cloud platform.
According to the Youtube description, this video captures the moment when a tornado violently hits a village in Bashkiria, Russia.
EE is packing some punches following cries that its 4G tariffs were too expensive.
The stripe in this electrical tape makes it super easy to find the starting point. No more trying to decipher the edge with fumbling fingernails.
Not only will it temporarily blind and disorient any human target, it also saves on ammunition and could cut down on unnecessary loss of life.
Have you ever wondered how they do sewer maintenance in the 21st century? It's less reliant on people going poop-diving, and more focussed on things like robots
Developed by Kim Albrecht, the interactive visualisation brings to life over 100 years of complex relationships between movie references. Each movie is represented by a point, and connecting lines show where a relationship exists.
It's to allow people to lease software that's otherwise sitting around doing nothing.
Apparently the hackers may have done it the old fashioned way: working en-masse and guessing the correct log-in details.
Film Noir 101 is a new book that collects some of the best examples of film noir artwork from the '40s and '50s. Here are 12 of the most sinister examples from noir's golden age.