Scientists use lasers to understand how water stays liquid below its freezing point
We only remember a few things from science 101, but we’re reasonably certain that water boils at 212 degrees …read more
We only remember a few things from science 101, but we’re reasonably certain that water boils at 212 degrees …read more
Many will tell you to run for office if you really want to change the political status quo. Tim …read more
Forget passwords: the FBI wants to crack your internet slang. Thanks to a FOI (freedom of information) request published …read more
As big as Adobe is in the software space, the company only announced last spring that it planned to …read more
Adobe updates don’t get the same amount of attention that they used to. No doubt, this is largely due …read more
Ever heard of Joe Danger? That’s okay, you’re not alone — most folks haven’t heard of the motocross-based platformer, …read more
Let’s face it: with few exceptions, in-flight WiFi still sucks. ViaSat’s solution available on a few United and JetBlue …read more
Apple today introduced a new, cheaper iMac, but that wasn’t the only update it made to its online store. …read more
Fleksy’s already brought its intuitive touch keyboard to the Galaxy Gear, but now Samsung’s smartwatches all run Tizen, it …read more
Mounting laser weapons on a Humvee to shoot down drones might seem like a military pipe dream, but the …read more