See How Much Lighting Can Change the Way Someone's Face Looks
The brighter picture softens features and makes people look cheery, the darker picture makes shadows more dramatic and features more harsh.
The brighter picture softens features and makes people look cheery, the darker picture makes shadows more dramatic and features more harsh.
Put that cash tip away, the future is already upon us. Aloft Hotels is about to debut the world's first robotic bellboy, a speedy automaton built to fulfil your every wish, or at least bring you a midnight snack. And the best part? You don't even need to tip it for performing these tasks — aside from mentioning how awesome it is in a tweet.
Rooney's Chromebook will be gathering dust.
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Frankly Mr Stan Lee! If you know anyone with even a passing interest in The Smiths and comic books, point them in the direction of Adam Villacin's "These Charming X-Men" portraits. It's a crossover event fit for its own Marvel comic run, fittingly combining the elegiac X-Men with titles of songs by The Smiths (the mopiest, and most excellent, of all jangly indie bands).
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Stop press! Edward Snowden suggests that the worst NSA revelations are yet to surface.
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Alex Trochut has adorned a gallery with a series of his trippy glow-in-the-dark art, and the result is stunning.
Answering "I need to hide a body" used to be one of Siri's little jokes. She used to give suggestions. She doesn't anymore. Why? We can't be sure, but it miiight have something to do with an accused murderer who asked the question apparently in earnest.
The Slinky? A Rubik's Cube? Newton's Cradle? None of those office time-waster stalwarts can even begin to compare with this ultrasonic levitation machine.
This contraption securely suctions itself to a wall so that it can be used as a support or a temporary way to hold something in place.
Tesla is expanding its complementary Supercharger network across the UK – with new stops being installed in London and Birmingham.
The Holy Grail of cinema audio is headed to your home.