The F-35 Fighter Plane is Even More of a Mess Than You Thought
The US military's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft is proving to be a pain in the neck in more ways than one.
The US military's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft is proving to be a pain in the neck in more ways than one.
Gangnam Style has become the first YouTube video ever to hit two billion views. You've only got yourselves to blame.
If you buy a 4K movie from Sony, you'll need a Sony television to play it back. If you buy one from Samsung, you'll need a Samsung TV to view it.
What are you prepared to sacrifice for a screen sharper than you could ever need?
Ahead of today's WWDC keynote, a set of leaked OS X images purport to show what we can expect from Apple's desktop OS update.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google plans to spend over $1 billion (£597m) on a fleet of satellites that will be used to provide internet to parts of the world that currently lack digital connections.
Room for one more in the smartphone OS race?
With these third-party streaming apps, Airplay and Android can finally speak the same language.
To mark Dyson's 21st birthday today, the West Country company sent us some amazing inventions from the last 10 years, including an Oculus Rift-like headset.
Earlier we saw how much worse Cloverfield was when the footage was stabilised, but what happens when you do the same to Star Trek: The Next Generation?
Just when we're finally getting used to iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks, it's time for Apple to reveal what's next in the future of these platforms. WWDC 2014, Apple's annual developer conference is happening in San Francisco's Moscone West starting at 6pm Monday.
YouTube is a wonderful place. But for every adorable and/or aw-inducing clip, there's something so bizarre it makes you question everything you thought was right and good in the world. But whether it's funny-bizarre, sad-bizarre, or forever-make-your-soul-just-a-little-bit-darker-bizarre, each is special in its own (very) unique way.
If you're an aspiring animator, this might be the best news you'll hear this month: Pixar is giving away—that's right, giving away—the same software that was used to create Wall-E.
The Moto X may not have been made available in this country, but fortunately that won't matter if this report turns out to be true. Who needs a Moto X when you can get its best feature on everything else?
Not only is the NSA interested in all your email and text messages, it would love to know exactly what you look like, too.
We all know that bacon smells so heavenly, it can tempt vegetarians. But why does it smell so good? Now we know why.