The First Vine From Outer Space Packs One Earth Orbit Into Six Seconds
Astronaut Reid Wiseman tweeted this Vine shot from an observation window on the International Space Station this week.
Astronaut Reid Wiseman tweeted this Vine shot from an observation window on the International Space Station this week.
The reason why they think that? The cars keep locking and unlocking themselves for no apparent reason.
In the Soviet Union, western antibiotics couldn't make it past the Iron Curtain. So Eastern Bloc doctors figured out how to use viruses to kill the bacteria that caused infections.
In the wake of its much expected takeover of Beats, Apple has apparently made a another, smaller, purchase -- the social maps app Spotsetter. Probably to improve its own mapping services.
For the past two years, the Panthéon in Paris has been undergoing a renovation, its signature dome wrapped in a cute little plastic hat.
We covered the supposed trend of burying diggers underground rather than spending the money to rescue them, but if you wanted to know a little more then look no further.
The problems surrounding the 2016 Rio Olympics might not be entirely be the fault of the Brazilian Government, the IOC might also be partly to blame.
NASA's latest data download just covered way more distance, and contained way more awesome, than any earthbound file transfer: the agency beamed a high-def video down from the International Space Station this week using a high-powered laser. Go ahead and give your WiFi router a good stern look.
Morning commute getting you down? With this feature from Google Now you'll be able to nap the trip away.
@everyword has finally finished tweeting every word in the English language. To commemorate we've found some of the highlights.
Fortunately there is no need for concern.
Even before Spider-Man appeared in the world people have wanted to be able to climb up walls. Now, thanks to DARPA, that's looking like it might be a real possibility.
Atomic bombs have wreaked some carnage throughout the past 70-or-so years, but it did have one unintended side effect: the ability to detect forged wine.
Google Nearby is a next-level contextual awareness suite that would give Google-powered devices an even deeper understanding of where you are and what you're doing, no user interaction required.
Drinking in space is bound to be tricky, but with this cocktail glass drinking out of bottles will be a thing of the past.
When development started in 1960, many people thought Project Xanadu would change the world. Then one delay led to another and another and another. But after 54 years in development the world's most delayed software went live.