Cluster bombs have a bad rep and …
Daily Archives: 29.12.2014
How Dumb Cluster Bombs Are Becoming Heinously Smart
Cluster bombs have a bad rep and …
Xiaomi Valued at $45B USD, More Than Nokia, Lenovo, and Sony
By Jason Mick Chinese smartphone maker raises $1.1B USD in new round of venture capital investment …read more
Source:: http://www.dailytech.com/Xiaomi+Valued+at+45B+USD+More+Than+Nokia+Lenovo+and+Sony/article37033.htm
Netflix Will Destroy New Year’s Eve for Children with Fake Countdown
By Kate Knibbs
It used to be the only way to trick children into falling asleep before the shiny ball on TV lowered at midnight on New Year’s Eve was to find a ball drop in a different time zone or record one from a previous year and hope no one noticed. But 2015 is a year of wide-ranging possibilities! Netflix …
How ILM Helped Make Winter Soldier One of 2014’s Best Movies
As far as superheroes go, on paper a movie about goody two-shoes Captain America doesn’t sound like it would be all that entertaining. But both of Marvel’s Captain films have been pretty fantastic, and part of the credit goes to the wonderful visual effects done by Industrial Light & Magic, which …
These Are the 20 Most Pirated Movies of 2014
As 2014 draws to a close, it’s time for us to look back on another year’s worth of gratuitous movie pirating. And surprisingly enough, …
These Are the 20 Most Pirated Movies of 2014
As 2014 draws to a close, it’s time for us to look back on another year’s worth of gratuitous movie pirating. And surprisingly enough, …
Get a Garmin Head-Up Display for $67.49
By Rick Broida This nifty gadget projects driving directions right onto your windshield for safer navigation. Plus: free “Frozen” soundtrack!
Catwalk contraptions: High-tech couture of 2014 (pictures)
By Michelle Starr From shoes that get you where you need to go and dresses that know how you’re feeling, see some of the more intriguing ways tech wove into the fabric of fashion in 2014.
Catwalk contraptions: High-tech couture of 2014 (pictures)
By Michelle Starr From shoes that get you where you need to go and dresses that know how you’re feeling, see some of the more intriguing ways tech wove into the fabric of fashion in 2014.