The Entrance to Hell is in the Centre of Asia
That terrifying hole is an open quarry 525 metres deep and 1.2 kilometres in diameter.
That terrifying hole is an open quarry 525 metres deep and 1.2 kilometres in diameter.
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Virtual reality -- it's the future of gaming, a way to immerse ourselves in our favourite games as never experienced before. Or so we keep being told.
It will appear golden and huge in the sky, so pay attention because it will not happen again until June 2098.
This old printer sounds so much like a harpsichord you'd swear Bach himself had just hit the print button.
Smart TVs aren't all that smart. So when a smart TV app comes along that actually looks clever, it's pretty unexpected.
It's obvious now that these events are not a guaranteed boon to any country.
Try as hard as you want but the laws of the universe dictate that anything crossing the threshold of a bathroom is going to get wet.
Pitbull's outfit wasn't the only blunder at last night's World Cup opening ceremony.
Internet power solves societal ill.
A few years ago an elderly relative of mine died, leaving behind an emotive collection of letters and artefacts from a Private serving in the First World War. It forced me to cast my imagination back to a more brutal time, before the "format wars", mobile OS battles and the other aspects of our lives seen as so important now but not even conceived of 100 years ago.
The Netflix site has been given a design overhaul. Gone is the old logo in favour of its flatter, more simplistic new one, and the background is lighter and brighter. What do you think?
How do you write on a curved screen with a stylus?
In a slightly unusual dealzmodo deal, you can get 10,000 Clubcard points using a sneaky move, as well as massive savings on in-ear headphones.
The Register suggests the plan was to grab Edward Snowden as he escaped to Russia.
You'll have to front a deposit of $200,000 (£118,000) to take part in the auction. So, err, good luck with that.