A Transformers Trucker Hat Mask is the Easiest Halloween Costume
The general rule of thumb is that the older you get, the simpler your Halloween costume becomes.
The general rule of thumb is that the older you get, the simpler your Halloween costume becomes.
A team of Dutch engineers just published the details of a curious new invention: tiny robotic sperm that can be controlled with a weak magnetic field
This is a collection that will make you yearn for more than a few plane tickets.
The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter sunshield undergoes thermal testing. The infrared image on the left shows the temperature of the surface; the red region is at a toasty 380° Celsius or 715° Fahrenheit. [ESA]
No one will make fun of you for navigating your local waters in a cheap knock-off, when you own this beast.
It's raised a cool £91,000, and is ready to get chummy with your Apple devices.
I don't know who Nick McClintock and the Xpogo creware, but watching their first-person videos is making me dizzy.
This "time lapse" shows how much (and how little) the world of Antwerp has changed from the beginnings of the First World War until now.
Things like Snake's iDroid or Dead Space's floaty wrist menus are a staple of game UI design. Now a company's working on button -sized 3D holographic projectors for phones.
Microsoft has announced 45 apps that will soon be coming to Xbox including Vine, which can be used to share game clips on the Xbox One, and Twitter, which will let you snap hashtag-driven tweet-steams.
The beginning of the end for landline tax? Or just tethering by any other name?
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But there's still no (non-violent) way of preventing pictures or videos from being taken.
The delicious harbingers-of-diabetes commonly known fizzy drinks are a true scientific wonder.
At long last, haptic technology has finally reached its inevitable conclusion: boobs.
At Computex 2014, the folks over at Engadget stumbled across a clever solution to the battery life woes that have plagued smartwatches for years now.