Windows 9 Rumour Roundup: Everything We Think We Know
Windows 8 didn't do as well as Microsoft had hoped, and with the rumour announcement of Windows 9 just around the corner, we've take a look at what we think is going to be included.
Windows 8 didn't do as well as Microsoft had hoped, and with the rumour announcement of Windows 9 just around the corner, we've take a look at what we think is going to be included.
Other tech companies are apparently watching closely, but Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is the only person to have actually met with Cyanogen.
Made from titanium powder, it's another show of how 3D printing is advancing medical science.
August is almost over, so we took a look back at the best apps released in the past month.
Parts of Europe are really proud of their cheeses, and they don't want cheap imitators ring their good names.
Arguably a more valuable asset than any seized cache of money or weapons.
They've created a 3D ride synchronised to a real world rollercoaster, put someone on the seat with an Oculus Rift headset, and let them freak the hell out. Because why not?
It's 64,000 pounds in weight, and it's specifically designed to make the ground shake so that scientists can study the effects.
It's called Glow, and it works by tracking a woman's menstrual cycle and help the conceive.
Pfff, who need space for pots and pans anyway?
Chemo can do more damage than good, but these should leave healthy cells unharmed.
It also means that we can't buy them. Typical Yanks.
The body's design is in order to protect your back, and it happens to make it safer to transport.
These are eight of the world's prettiest women merged into one face, but does merging the faces of attractive women make them more attractive?
Gather round, loyal workers and company envoys! Doff your caps, freshen your snuff, and pat down your side parts for a rousing singalong from Songs of the IBM, a 1937 book of songs that sing the praises of our illustrious employer: The EVER ONWARD I.B.M.
Donning a full suit of motorcycle leathers for your morning bike ride to work is probably overkill, but cyclists can still be subjected to road rash should they fall while wearing less-than-protective gear.