The Ladder made of Fire(works) into the Sky
A fiery, eighty-second artwork from earlier in the summertime that seems to indicate a towering ladder made of fireworks is going viral.
It was Guoqiang’s third attempt at creating Sky Ladder. In...
MicFlip : The World’s 1st Reversible Micro USB Cable
There was a lot griping when Apple changed its outdated dock connectors with the reversible Lightning cable, however they’ve made life much simpler for Apple customers. So the MicFlip, the world’s...
Buildings to be powered by Solar Windows
Manhattan has roughly forty seven thousand buildings with around 10.7 million windows, based on a 2013 estimate from The New York Times.
Now think about if just 1%, that's 100,700, of these...
Video: Ubuntu Touch Transforms into an Ubuntu Desktop
The fact that you could see it work as a desktop is weird
Seeing Ubuntu Touch transform right into a small desktop version of the distribution is somewhat weird, nevertheless it's also...
Facebook is introducing the ‘Dislike’ button
Facebook is working on a "dislike" button for its posts. This was revealved by the company's co-founder and chief Mark Zuckerberg, during a question and answer session on Tuesday.
"People have asked...
Next Hacker International Programming Player Competition (IPPC)
Miami, September 16, 2015
Java Programmers Competition 2016 IPPC: $500,000 cash prizes
SHOW ME YOUR SPEED!
We are already convinced that there are many gifted programmers and ingenious hackers.
Now we want to know...
Review: Revolutionary Headphones – The SleepPhones & RunPhones
As technology freaks and audiophiles, we have gone through probably a hundred different headphones. Many people use earphones every day. Yet if you were to ask them, or at least us,...
The New Cheapest Computer In The World – $5
Some months ago, you might have previously read about the $9 C.H.I.P, world's cheapest computer, that was made by a company called Next Thing. Well, last week, C.H.I.P lost that title...
FAA Approved: The Flying Car TF-X’s model
Why drive a car, autonomous or otherwise, if you presumably can fly one That seems to be the question of the day at the Federal Aviation Administration, the place where test flights in...
New Light-based Microprocessor Upto 50 Times Faster Than Conventional Chips
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder, University of California Berkeley along with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have developed a groundbreaking microprocessor chip that uses light, as an alternative to electricity, to transfer data...