Bungee Jumping in a F1 Car Seems Like a Crazy Thing to Do
So of course Top Gear did it anyway.
So of course Top Gear did it anyway.
Back in 2012 a meteor broke up in the sky above California. Now, using a fragment that landed in someone's roof, NASA has revealed more about the meteorite in question.
The toxins that leak out of land mines are deadly to plants, so dying plants are a perfect indicator of whether there are mines around.
The American government once poisoned certain alcohol supplies; this resulted in the death of over 10,000 American Citizens.
The new tanks have almost double the capacity of the current tanks, which is much better for the killer whales inside.
Other companies have stayed away from China do to privacy concerns, but Apple seems happy enough to store user data in the country.
Wouldn't it be great to charge up your laptop without needing a power socket?
Current flight-sharing services now have to battle to remain in operation. It's only a US ruling, but it could happen globally.
Systems are in place to scan internet connections and find any vulnerabilities that can be exploited by GCHQ agents.
Hunching over our phones is damaging our posture and contorting the way a body grows.
Bill Hamilton, the literary agent for George Orwell's estate, has likened Amazon's misquote to the work of Ministry of Truth in 1984.
The new reversible USB standard could well be here in a month or two. Is everyone excited? You should be.
They've been in service since 1979 and are in dire need of a serious upgrade.
As if you didn't have enough to be worrying about.
They're not cheap, but a watch should look good.
Making Ikea furniture is bad enough, but hen you're pitted against someone else? Chaos.