WSJ: Apple's Smartwatch Will Come in Different Sizes, Pack 10 Sensors
The new report is at odds with yesterday's from Reuters, which claimed that the new wearable would be available only with a 2.5-inch screen.
The new report is at odds with yesterday's from Reuters, which claimed that the new wearable would be available only with a 2.5-inch screen.
There a number of claims to land in the South China Sea, and China is getting pretty creative about their own claim.
Do you remember the internet in 1995? It certainly didn't look like this. But these pages probably would look this cheesy of they had done.
Kitchen drawers are full of all sorts of bits and pieces, so when you can combine them it's a welcome gadget.
Fertilising isn't exactly something a farmer can do by hand, and the machines need some serious power. Some, like the Artex CB1200, are so powerful they can shred a whole car.
There are plenty of health problems associated with going into space, but this probably isn't one you would have expected.
You don't have to go to the deep web to find a hoard of illegal content for sale, there's plenty of it right there on YouTube.
Whether you like football or not, you should appreciate these cool designs that represent some of the games that have already graced our television screens.
Those who have been waiting for Apple to enter the smartwatch market may not have that long to wait: Reuters says production will start in July.
Twitter announced support for animated GIFs on Twitter.com yesterday, as well as its iPhone and Android apps. *Cue your favourite celebration GIFS.*
Good news for the Ikea hacking community.
Artists, like other creative types, like to make corrections and changes to their work. Unlike, say, writers, artists tend to paint over the existing painting when trying afresh. Here are five of those images that we've discovered.
Adobe's new Software Development Kit will let developers access Creative Cloud features from third-party apps—so you can expect to see PhotoShop power in more than just Adobe software soon.
We've heard that your ears can be fooled by illusions as much as your eyes, but after hearing this one you may never believe anything you hear ever again.
Good news for Windows Phone users: Microsoft is bringing remote-lock and remote-wipe capabilities to WinPhone in a future software update.
The Fire Phone's most gimmick-esque feature, Dynamic Perspective, can see your face in the dark. So it shouldn't fail you when you want it the most.