Apple Now Has a Design Patent for its Giant Glass Cube
So now Samsung can't build its own giant-transparent-cube store.
So now Samsung can't build its own giant-transparent-cube store.
Just lay the printed colour key on your baby's belly and snap a photo. It's as
Beer pong will never be the same again.
You may need to bat your eyelashes at a few bots to get off the dole.
All we need now is to get Phil "The Power" Taylor on a Lightcycle.
Expect to see an iPhone or two, maybe an iWatch as well.
One factor limiting the integration of your home's appliances into the so-called Internet of Things is the size and ruggedness of the device's modem.
Here's a dirty secret about systems like the Boris bike: Bikes don't end up distributed evenly across the system, so most cities use trucks to shuffle the bikes around to where they're needed most at different times of day.
Light the touchpaper and stand well back, because we're about to... make sustainable electricity?
Virtual reality via headsets like Oculus Rift is getting really good, but the experiences are lacking a critical facet for the most part: Your hands.
Got a bucket and spade handy?
Amazon's third round of pilots are out today, streamable on Amazon Instant Video. There are five shows, three of which are comedies. From October, they'll be in 4K, too. [Amazon]
If your journey to work through London is marred by the odd late tube train, spare a thought for how hard the network works during peak times. This visualisation of TfL data by Spatial Analysis shows that peak Central Line journeys combined travel far enough to get you to Australia every day. Click through for the full-sized map. [TimeOut]
After years of ignoring the promise of NFC, Apple may finally be ready to take the plunge.
Like a woman stuffing a cushion up her jumper to get a seat on the tube. If women even wear jumpers any more these days. I don't know.
O brave new world, that has such ignored tweets in't.