Watching a Fish Chase a Laser Is Cuter Than Any Cat Video
Fish. What are they good for? Sushi. Swimming around. Making you clean their tanks. Breathing underwater. Looking weird. And that's it. Well, add being cute as doted puppy fur as another.
Fish. What are they good for? Sushi. Swimming around. Making you clean their tanks. Breathing underwater. Looking weird. And that's it. Well, add being cute as doted puppy fur as another.
The search for the ultimate hamburger has ended on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Unfortunately, you probably can't test this one out yourself, and you won't find it at any restaurant.
Taking inspiration from Lego, Minecraft, and good old-fashioned building blocks, the 8-Bit Builder goes slightly against his namesake with this 16-bit case mod honoring Hyrule's most-diminutive hero. But seriously, why is it a kid who's always saving the day?
I'm assuming who ever created this tentacle showerhead was inspired by those Sentinel creatures in The Matrix films. That, or Medusa, except that these appendages don't slither or turn you to stone.
Last week we fawned over the wonderfully nostalgic iOS '86 theme someone had created for their iPhone. This week, that theme is available for download. If you have a jailbroken iPhone, that is.
A massively-fat clap for BBC Radio 1 presenter Matt Edmondson, who set Blur lead singer Damon Albarn's rambling acceptance speech from the other night's Brits awards, to the tune of their quintessentially-English Parklife anthem. If you've already watched Cassetteboy's BBC News mash-up today, make this your next viewing. Parklife! [YouTube]
If a racing game is defiantly old school, can it still work in the era of intense visuals and hi-def realism? That's a question Retro Racing sets out to answer, with 16-bit graphics, responsive controls, and fiendish AI opponents. Coded by veteran Amiga developer Mr. Qwak (Nitro, ATR), it's a zippy little number and no mistake.
An advertisement is designed to entice you into giving away your money—but in Samsung's case, this Note ad is actually a concise, persuasive reason why you should never buy a Note.
There's no reason to fear plummeting to your death-or awkward crotch harnesses-with AquaSport's climbing walls. They're installed on the edge of a pool so if you lose your grip or footing, you're guaranteed a safe splashdown.
Having set up what can only be described as the most puny 4G trial ever last month, it’s back with a load of fibre-connected small cells trialling the sweet blazing speeds of LTE in urban areas.
These are the first photos of some of the countless treasures found in the extraordinary 298-million-year-old forest discovered under coal mine in Wuda, Inner Mongolia, China.
Cassette Boy, the talented electronica duo from Brixton, is back again having polished off Alan Sugar in 2009 and the Dragon's Den in 2010, this time it’s got the BBC News in its sights. Remixed, sampled and made to say hilarious things, poor old George Alagiah simply doesn’t know what’s hit him.
For a long time, biologists have predicted that the Y chromosome—the DNA that makes men men—was gradually dying out, and that it would eventually lead to the extiniction of the male of the species. Fortunately, a team of researchers has proven that isn't the case.
Alan Arnette has an excellent post on Outside detailing the costs of reaching Earth's highest summit, Mount Everest. I've never thought about it before but it totally makes sense that there are a lot of things that go on to make that climb, right? And all those things cost a lot of money! Like £52,800-a-lot-of-money.
HTC’s reportedly got a trio of new phones on the way for MWC next week named the “One” series. A press shot of the biggest of them all, the 4.7-inch 720p HD-screened beast, the One X, has slipped out and you can tell it’s an HTC.
MWC is right around the corner, but that hasn’t stopped NEC spilling its guts and showing off a trio of new Android 4.0-packing phones in Japan today, including a fancy-looking clamshell tablet-come-phone to rival the Sony Tablet P.