Google Patents Swipe Searching
Performing a Google-based search on your touchscreen mobile device could soon get a lot easier. Like "draw a G and circle the text in question" sort of easy.
Performing a Google-based search on your touchscreen mobile device could soon get a lot easier. Like "draw a G and circle the text in question" sort of easy.
The SCRW's striking design is brilliant. No matter how tall you are or what table you're sitting at the chair adjusts with just a turn to exactly the right height.
Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman has big plans for the ailing computer company. And those plans start with a new Windows 8-powered tablet by year's end.
Looking at their latest invention, Mark Cutler and Jonathan P. Howe will get an awesome job at some military aerospace company.
This is the best, most detailed and clearest image of a dying star yet, according to NASA. Pause for a few seconds and really look at it. Imagine all that unstoppable fire in motion, like a real version of the Death Star explosion, but a gazillion times bigger.
As I was sifting through this excellent LIFE photograph archive of skateboarding in the 1960's, I noticed something a little off.
Skinny jeans have been mocked in song, and at least one unfortunate guy has had the been roughed up for wearing them. Yet the skinny denim style is not waning. Quite the contrary!
Through some sort of optical witchcraft, this Israel Defense Force recon chopper looks pretty magical as the sun sets.
Let's just put this in the clearest possible terms: THERE'S A KICKSTARTER FOR PORN.
You might have a friend who has to take them for asthma. You might know someone else who denies taking them but has gotten crazy ripped really fast and angers easily.
If you need any further proof why handguns should be illegal across the pond or that the human race doesn't deserve to exist, watch this intrepid amateur scientist blast himself with a 10mm round at point blank.
Google Drive — Google's rumoured cloud storage service — is all but official, yet one question remains: how much freedom will we have with the space?
Here's how Siri could be really useful: if it didn't just answer our questions, but told us the absolute truth about how horrible our bands are. Or, okay, if it just kept telling that particular kid from the latest iPhone ad how horrible his band is. And his haircut. And pretty much everything else about him?
The Verge reports that Microsoft Zune and Windows Live apps will not be included in the upcoming preview of Windows 8—at least not the way we're used to seeing them.
We all have friends that post ambiguous, leading or confessional posts on Facebook. Often, they're plain irritating—but could they be used to spot mental health problems ahead of trained clinicians?
I was writing a blog post about three recent changes to Google's UX that made me feel that Google has changed how they think about design, specifically toward simplifying the UX for current users at the expense of the new user learning curve, when I decided maybe I was being arrogant, seeing as how I didn't do the user research Google did, so instead I'm going to talk about them [on Google+] in hopes that in this Google-rich population I might learn rather than preach.