Three Problems That Computers Will Never be Able to Solve
Here are three problems that, no matter how good computers get, they'll ever be able to solve.
Here are three problems that, no matter how good computers get, they'll ever be able to solve.
Outside of Berlin is an airship hangar once known as the Aerium—the largest free-standing building in the world. Today, the place is known as Tropical Islands Resort.
MIT students hacked together a Cuisinart soft-serve machine, a Solidoodle, and a freezer to create this wonderful 3D ice-cream printer
Celebrate the Apollo 11 anniversary in high-top style, with these limited edition moon boots.
The internet is a wonderful and diverse place, a democratised space for us all to share and enjoy—but there are still some things you should never, ever say.
This silver cube looks like it belongs on a spaceship—but actually, it's way more exciting than that.
Whoa. Artist Alexy Zakharov re-imagined the world of Futurama in 3D and transformed the cartoon into a complete stunner.
Celebrities, verified accounts...anyone but the average Joe Bloggs. Yet.
It's supposed to analyse your Facebook information and match you up with the perfect flavour. Which isn't creepy at all.
MagSafe is really wonderful tech – the MacBook's most underrated feature. Wouldn't it be great on the iPhone too?
It's supposedly 1,810 mAh, up from the iPhone 5s's 1,560 mAh.
Unlike rivals Oculus Rift and Sony, Microsoft's endeavours are still in the early stages.
Payments for sexy Snapchats?
Here are the six UK buildings competing for the country's top architecture prize.
By monitoring a wide range of factors, your phone might be able to determine when someone has taken possession of it, and act accordingly.