What if George R.R. Martin wrote Breaking Bad? [Comic]
Lord Walter White would be summoned from the Northern Suburbs to server as cook of the King.
Lord Walter White would be summoned from the Northern Suburbs to server as cook of the King.
Think about this the next time you fire up Facebook on your smartphone.
Not literally, but rather a drawing of a Stormtrooper in your coffee.
The Senate Judiciary Committee last week approved a new version of the proposed media shield law, forging a compromise on who should be protected from having to reveal their journalistic sources in court. The amended bill, which i...
With the advancement of consumer technology happening at a rapid pace, you can bet your life that eventually there will be something for everyone. Let’s take a look at one of those things, it’s called the Turboline from EMSA, and ...
An electrician thinks you can use your laptop to recharge itself. Yeah, WTF indeed.
I didn't realize machines have body parts. Then again, I also didn't realize insects have machine parts.
974 people playing Super Mario. In one video. Yes, really.
The future is poop, no seriously; the future is literally poop if these scientists are allowed to continue their research. A bunch of researchers at Stanford University found a way to harvest electricity from feces, and we’re all ...
Mechanical gears were first made by humans, that’s what we thought up until a pair of biologists from the University of Cambridge in the U.K. chose to kick us down a notch. According to both Malcolm Burrows and Gregory Sutton, the...
When was the last time you were able to use frequent flyer miles to a destination of your choice on a date of your choice?
The only downside? He didn't add the doorbell sound effect.
...Or at least that is what I imagine happened for the laptop to end up like this.
This is a "life-size" AT-ST walker from Star Wars that is selling for roughly $15,700. I put life-size in quotes because the seller claims it is life-size but any real Star Wars geek knows an AT-ST walker is 28 feet tall, not 16 f...
BBC news reporter goes to grab an iPad he can hold during live TV, "mistakenly" picks up a ream of paper instead and holds the paper throughout the whole broadcast.