Doctor Who 50 years of time traveling [Infographic]
Hello good Doctor, you're old.
Hello good Doctor, you're old.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center’s (EPIC) case against the NSA was not brought before the Supreme Court like they had hoped. In a shocking — or maybe not so shocking — move, the high court declined to hear the...
China is well known for its great wall and its hacker community, but there is something else you might have never thought China is capable of. What’s that you wonder? Well, China builds supercomputers, and according to BBC, China’...
The al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab group has banned the use of all smartphones in Barawe, Buula-burte, and Elbur areas of war-ravaged Somalia. Residents in these areas have been warned that if they are found with a smartphone they wil...
Season 2 of Avatar: The Legend of Korra has ended, and I’m left with a love and hate feeling. The whole season was pure hit and misses, but when it came down to the final episodes, the season began to redeem itself, especially wit...
Time to power on my docking station... without my laptop...
Okay iPatch, you make me a sandwich.
Okay Google, make me a sandwich.
The lion, the witch, and probably this wardrobe.
This is very fun to watch.
We should call this Wreckingpool.
IBM will be giving developers access to their supercomputer, Watson, in 2014. Developers will be able to program apps which would build off of Watson’s language skills as well as it’s database. The supercomputer has 4 ...
Feeling over ran by card after card in your wallet? Well, the makers of Coin hopes that is the case. This new card is designed to hold up to 8 debit, credit, and loyalty cards. You can easily swipe the card to pay for purchases or...
For a very long time, scientists have been looking for renewable sources of energy and researching ways for conservation of energy. While we may not have come across substantial gains in the science of energy conservation that cou...
Researchers at Oxford University were recently able to keep a quantum system alive for 39 minutes. In the realm of quantum computing, those 39 minutes are a life time. Quantum bits typically only survive at room temperature for a ...