Watch a Mind-Controlled Cyborg Leg Make the World Cup's First Kick
Whether you care about football or not, you can all agree that using an exo-skeleton to kick-off the tournament is a fantastic way to do it.
Whether you care about football or not, you can all agree that using an exo-skeleton to kick-off the tournament is a fantastic way to do it.
Costing just shy of £170 a pair, are Beats's new Powerbeats2 wireless earphones worth it? No. Not really.
Since its inception, the Whill has evolved into a full-fledged personal mobility device with a unique control mechanism and even smartphone connectivity.
Studies have shown that simply getting on your feet can ward off all manner of ill health. But how much do you need to do to reap the benefits?
The Earth is a strange, beautiful creature in satellite view.
Zooming into a computer chip going from a digital camera's zoom to a scanning electron microscope leaves me as dizzy and amazed as zooming into the Universe itself.
It looks like a helluva lot of fun, mostly because seeing a bicycle kick in zero gravity is what dreams are made of.
Bic is currently soliciting handwriting samples from anyone on Earth.
Toilet paper is an odd thing. Despite the fact that we often rub it against one of the most sensitive parts of our bodies on a daily basis, very little thought is ever given to where it came from or how it's made.
That's a headline I never thought I'd write.
A bug was running rampant around TweetDeck yesterday afternoon. But what, exactly, was causing all the retweeted trouble?
It's part of a new "unhackable" goal-line detection system, the first to ever be used in the World Cup.
A startup that want to revolutionise the bra industry has aggregated bosom data from over 500,000 women, using this to create a dazzling matrix of potential chest shapes and sizes.
Google already has a swarm of satellites, and now it wants some spacecraft (or at least the technology behind them) to go with it.
What are the essential apps you should download to keep on top of the action from all 32 teams across all 64 matches?
Looking back a solid 23 years later, the once so-called "Volkswagen of PCs" is downright adorable.