Graphene stronger than kevlar when blasted with Mach 9 microbullets
Here’s another new use for graphene (that will probably never happen): stopping bullets. University of Massachusetts-Amhers researchers have found that …read more
Here’s another new use for graphene (that will probably never happen): stopping bullets. University of Massachusetts-Amhers researchers have found that …read more
Qualcomm already rules the mobile world — now it wants to tackle all of the other gadgets in your life. …read more
No, not “airline” rockets. Ariane rockets. According to The Wall Street Journal, EU ministers are finally about to approve plans …read more
It’s that time of year again! You know, the one when you have to hand over your hard-earned cash or …read more
Poor OnePlus just can’t take a break. Just as the company’s busy taking care of its Black Friday promotion, its …read more
You know those cartoons where the culprit was revealed to be Old Mr. Jones, the Caretaker, all along? It turns …read more
Plenty of people have switched to smartphones for their photography needs, but that doesn’t mean standalone cameras are dead just …read more
When Jolla launched an Indiegogo campaign to fund the development of its tablet, the company was only aiming to make …read more
It’s no secret that people like Chromebooks. That can’t be good news for Microsoft, which used to own the market …read more
I’m tired of walking into musty pubs and ordering pints that are bland, poured incorrectly, and twice the price of …read more