Brace Yourselves: The Moto 360 May End Up Being Made of Plastic
Talk about getting our hopes up.
Talk about getting our hopes up.
A twistable knob on the side of the watch lets you wirelessly control music playback on your Bluetooth-connected device.
The world-changing inventions of tomorrow, today.
The bluefin tuna seems likely to be obliterated off the face of the Earth unless we do something drastic—like stop eating it or, what the hell, use science to start spawning them in tanks on land.
Some galaxies are so positively massive that their gravity actually distorts the light from objects behind it, turning the entire galaxy into our very own intergalactic magnifying glass. And now, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope just found the most distant one ever.
Facebook's finally getting rid of Slingshot's absurd reply-to-unlock feature.
With July over we are well into the second half of the year already. So let's take a look back at this eventful month and see which were the best apps to be released.
Sometimes you want a room with a view. Sometimes you want a bunker that's walled-off to the world. Why not have both?
They were obviously so busy that they had to stop working on their novels so they could post something to Twitter about working on their novels.
This is what the rescue mission looked like from the European Space Agency's new Sentinel-1A satellite.
Crazy lady terrorises Edinburgh flight.
Get Mario Kart 8 with the Wii U for £209.99 and loads of other great deals with today's Dealzmodo deals.
If you thought the Moto 360 was beautiful, brace yourself for HP's luxury smartwatch. This thing is just drop-dead gorgeous.
A change in the law in the UK will give comedians greater freedom to parody existing works, bringing the UK closer to what's legally acceptable in the US.
In our weekly readers' column, reader Ben Standing tells us of the difficulty he faces when telling people he deals with faeces.
You don't need to have your own MTV Cribs-style cinema room to get your favourite films back on the big screen.