This computer has been running since 1806… [Image]
...According to Speccy, anyway.
...According to Speccy, anyway.
Don't get me wrong; I'm not against people who can't speak proper English. After all, there are more languages than English in the world. But when your company is based in California and you sell to English-speaking customers... y...
How in the world can someone have so many drafts? This person probably never gets anything done.
Think of it as the hard drive version of a guillotine.
This is a custom guitar (or custom flamethrower, if you will) built by Don Juan De Pyro and can shoot multi-colored flames up to eighteen feet.
A Honk Kong man by the name of Mr. Du will be counting his losses but at the same time thankful to be alive after his Samsung Galaxy S4 caught fire and burned down his apartment… or so he says, anyway. According to Mr. Du, h...
...plus a N64 which also has money inside. Say what?
Pete likes to watch a lot of porn. Unfortunately, he doesn't know how to watch porn safely.
To top it off, the file names are clearly not in an Earthly language.
This reminds me that "secure" password-storing notebook. What was it called...
Remember when HBO asked Google to take down VLC? Yeah, that’s got nothing on this. Microsoft has managed to send a takedown request to Google… for Microsoft itself. The request was sent by LEAKID, a company that manage...
Bethesda Game Studios is known for making some massive games. From Fallout 3 to the most recent Elder Scrolls game, Skyrim, the developer’s pedigree for making large, living worlds in video games is unquestioned. So when Ale...
A young man and his friends were pulled over for drunk driving — but they weren’t driving just any car. It was a BMW whose owner had made the interior waterproof so they could turn it into a pool on wheels. That’...
Meet Supertoy Teddy, a natural talking teddy bear. I can’t believe I just said that. Teddy makes use of a robotic voice box which will operate in sync with the words coming out of the teddy bear’s mouth and will be abl...
A search on Google reveals a page on Microsoft's website from 1974.