London's Big Ben Is Leaning Like the Tower of Pisa
The Big Ben is leaning! Not as much as the Tower of Pisa, but you can see it with the naked eye. Right now, it's at an inclination of 0.5m at its highest point. And it's getting worse.
The Big Ben is leaning! Not as much as the Tower of Pisa, but you can see it with the naked eye. Right now, it's at an inclination of 0.5m at its highest point. And it's getting worse.
Nokia Tune Dubstep Edition - Nokia Self-released; 2011 Worst New Ringtones
This video of an M class solar flare condenses three hours of explosion into a dramatic 1-minute video.
For £2,560, a Japanese company called Real-f will make a photorealistic mask of your face they call a three-dimensional photo form. Sure, you can tell it's fake if you look close enough. But what if you weren't looking so closely?
The Galaxy S II came out pretty recently, but Samsung no care — at least if this blurry, "leaked" slide's correct. Phandroid says what we've got here is a bona fide internal image of the next best Android for 2012.
A blurred image is the worst. And no matter how steady you think your hand is, it can be easy to ruin a shot. Luckily, Adobe's cooking up a Photoshop feature that'll automatically eliminate blur. You won't believe your eyes.
The results of a 5-year study of adolescents in The Netherlands shows that young people with a certain gene variant are more vulnerable to depression when they smoke pot.
The Braille system has allowed blind people to read the written word since 1825. Unfortunately, Braille doesn't translate well to the glossy smooth surfaces of modern touch screen tablets and phones. A new app thinks it can change that.
Despite the fact that every single facet of NASA's moonwalks were government-controlled expeditions, astronauts were not exempt from the annoying processes involved with foreign travel. Case in point, this customs form, signed by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.
When you have enough money, lighting up rooms can be as much a stylistic choice as a functional necessity. Originally designed in 1951, Jean Louis Domecq's lamp isn't just a classic piece of mid-century design, it's also as flexible as a Cold War gymnast.
UC-Davis researchers developed a lens that'll turn your iPhone or any camera-enabled smartphone into a 350X microscope. The mod is a simple 1-mm ball lens mounted in rubber that's taped to your phone's camera. It costs no more than £25.
What's occasional rapper Dr. Dre up to, besides rapping, sometimes? Planning to beat every single electronics company except Apple, GlobalGrind reports.
Gizmodo UK's stablemate T3 magazine awarded David Attenborough their Outstanding Contribution to Technology award at the annual T3 Gadget Awards last night, for his work in the various film formats; most recently on 3D. [T3]
It does warm the cockles of our hearts to see that the fuzz are reaching out to help people help them do their jobs when your iPad gets half-inched. It would be even better if they didn't make such a hash of it.
It’s good to see iOS developers challenging the accepted wisdom that pandas like nothing better than nibbling on yucky old bamboo shoots. Recent freemium game Panda Picnic suggested the monochromatic mammals preferred fruit. Nonsense, says Chillingo: ice lollies are their favourite.
I don't know where the Daily Mail is getting this bit of information from, but they're claiming that Steve Jobs "worked for more than a year on the products that he believed would safeguard the company" during the next four years.