Technology never ceases to amaze, with this latest feat from a Chinese construction company being some next-level shizz. They’ve only 3D printed a house.
Imagine if you told your 13-year-old Nokia 3310-self that one day your phone would talk to your watch. Yeah, this is happening now.
What if you could get more, on less, for less? Not sure where I’m going with this? Check it out, it’s a full on steal…
It is a dream of mine to never have to drive. I want to listen to music and enjoy the scenery and let my nails dry in peace. Also, traffic circles are a life hack. Imagine never having to deal with that again!
I think we all expected science to have progressed a bit further now, giving us flying cars and carpets and teleportation. It hasn’t, just yet, but here is a hover board!
There’s nothing worse than being in Bangkok and you don’t know if the Prado/Pradi purse you’re holding is real or faux. OK, fine, but when the counterfeiters are smarter and don’t make spelling errors? Then what?
Ah, the future is nigh. Hopefully Google will also soon have a robot that can bake lovely souffles and carrot cakes and hand feed me grapes all whilst waving a palm frond.
An EasyJet pilot saved what looked to be a near-disaster when he tried to land in Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam.
Elon Musk has once against warned the human race of the dangers of developing artificial intelligence to a point where it has too much power.
While many have tried and failed, some engineers have maintained the search for the holy grail of urban transportation: the hoverboard.
There’s nothing like dipping your fingers into many different pies – just look at Will.i.am. He is a singer and a watchmaker. Yes, you read that right.
This is a great project, and I hope it works. This man wants to get books and information to everyone in the world, via something called the Outernet.
The sun is hot, the grass is green, and it’s time to tidy up that neglected garden of yours. Here’s how you do it cost-efficiently and effort-efficiently.
Elon Musk kicked off the Tesla event in Los Angeles, Thursday by unveiling new features for the Model S electric sedan called the “D”.
If you practice your drawing skills enough, you could, technically, recreate yourself perfectly on your computer. But for now let’s leave it up to this guy.
Mark Zuckerberg is annoying some neighbours with the fortress-like home he’s building in San Francisco.
You can now get an SD card with more storage space than your average PC, which is quite depressing, but also pretty amazing.
Apple’s new watch device is set to change the sexting game forever, thanks to its new features that allow users to share something more personal than a photo.
Fran Drescher’s new husband, Shiva Ayyadurai, still claims that he is the creator of email, although all evidence says otherwise.
A new unofficial video has emerged showcasing the new alleged iPhone 6 with many of the features that have been rumoured for the upcoming device.
The world is waiting with bated breath for the launch of Apple’s new products on September 9th. We will see the new iPhone 6, and the much anticipated iWatch. But what do the Swiss think?
Neuroscientists have sent a message from one brain to another using nothing but machinery to read their electromagnetic pulses.
Sexting can often be frowned upon, but the truth is that messaging your partner intimate things can help increase understanding and respect.
Google has begun testing a small number of drones as it explores a possible delivery service powered by unmanned aerial vehicles.
Our smartphone’s are like our third hand, or our extra brain, or in some cases our best friends. That feeling when we lose them is horrific. The thought of someone else having access to our private lives is even worse…
Do you want a pair of Google Glass(es)? Best you stop eating out so much then, and open up your zombie apocalypse two-minute noodle stash and start saving. Unless you have a trust fund.
Need something at home, urgently? Have no cash in your wallet? Uber is trying out a new delivery service, that will bring everything to you.
The answer to our mobile phone-in-hand addiction and it is actually simpler than you would think
The world’s first smartphone celebrated it’s 20th birthday this past week. Let’s look back at the iconic device.
Medical researchers may are testing a new injection therapy that could make surgery heart transplants a thing of the past.