The Brilliant, Plunger-Free Way South Korea Unclogs Toilets
As far as necessary tasks go, unclogging toilets is without question one of the most unpleasant. Which is why South Korea's fully sealed, minimal-contact alternative is a stroke of genius.
As far as necessary tasks go, unclogging toilets is without question one of the most unpleasant. Which is why South Korea's fully sealed, minimal-contact alternative is a stroke of genius.
The HTC One (E8) drops the Duo Camera and the metal body of the M8. The good bits, basically.
The construction of World Cup stadiums in Qatar is looking bleaker and more horrific each passing day. This is what it's like to be one of the migrant workers involved.
The common medical abbreviation, Rx, has deep roots in the relatively distant (and some even claim ancient) past.
These leaked images confirm that J.J. Abrams will not be making the same mistakes as George Lucas, focusing on sets instead of relying on green screens. Good news for fans.
The idea of truly flexible displays never gets boring, and now Plastic Logic is taking us one step closer. Its latest flexible OLED is the world's first to be made using fully organic transistors—and it's surprisingly pleasing display could wrap around your entire wrist.
This close-up view of the Moon's dark south shows its pock-marked surface, captured by the European Space Agency's SMART-1 spacecraft. It uses 40 individual images to cover an area of about 500 x 150 km. You can see an annotated map of the same view here
You could (and probably should) wait for the wide release this fall before downloading iOS 8. But if you absolutely can't wait, here's how to get Apple's brand new iOS 8 beta on your phone right now.
A team of researchers has made the world's most sensitive thermometer at room temperature, which is three times more precise than any to go before it – and it's made of light.
This year's WWDC was arguably the most action-packed ever. It has to be said, though, that not all of Apple's new announcements were exactly novel. In fact, some are point-blank rip-offs.
At Monday's WWDC keynote, Apple announced a flurry of fun new features. With OS X Yosemite and iOS 8, your Mac and iPhone are closer than ever, opening the door to the Future of Computing. Too bad iPhone 4 users won't get to enjoy any of it—and neither will anyone with an even older phone.
Today at WWDC, Apple gave OS X a design overhaul that's just as huge as its namesake. Yosemite is bright, sharp, and flat as hell. But while OS X now looks more like iOS, iOS and OS X are also more alike than ever. Apple is finally—finally—establishing a consistent design language across its platforms.
What's a third-party iOS 8 keyboard announcement without SwitfKey? Nothing, that's what. And so this statement straight from the soft keys of SwiftKey...."Are we going to build SwiftKey Keyboard for iOS 8? Of course we are. We’ve already started."
Ford is trying to build it with experimental vehicle-to-vehicle networks that can save you from a collision or just from an annoying traffic jam.
You could say it's been "Taylored" specifically for developers.
Translucent windows. A new programming language. Apps that talk to one another. A half dozen new services that end in "Kit." Here's everything Apple showed off at WWDC -- what do you make of it all?