Motherboard - 6 Apr 2017 17:00

London's 64 Bits exhibition goes back to the future of the web's early days.

The only female aboard the International Space Station likes being away from Earth so much she's going to be staying onboard for just a bit longer.
USA Today - 6 Apr 2017 05:48

Blue Origin plans to begin flying test pilots next year on suborbital rides.
USA Today - 6 Apr 2017 03:10

Amazon founder Bezos says he'll sell $1 billion of stock a year to fund his space venture
Digital Trends - 6 Apr 2017 01:37

Rottefella, one of Norway's top binding developers, has teamed up with Semcon to create a new kind of electronic binding. While skiing, users can move the binding forward for grip and backward for glide. The post Norwegi...
Digital Trends - 6 Apr 2017 23:02

Like every major OS update, however, the Creators Update is not without its problems. So, we've put together a list of the eight most common Windows 10 Creators Update problems, and how you can fix them. The post The 8 m...
Forbes - 6 Apr 2017 06:01

In Chicago last week, the former director of the Energy Information Administration reminisced about a glorious day, not long ago, when Democrats and Republicans got along--even when the topic was energy.
Mashable - 6 Apr 2017 04:57

Remember the dreaded "error 53?" Apple apologised for the bug in early 2016, when it turned out its iPhone 6 and 6 Plus smartphones were being bricked if the user had the home button repaired somewhere other than Apple. ...

Facebook on Wednesday announced a new plan to fight revenge porn, a term coined to describe the practice of sharing private pictures of a person online without their permission. The company revealed that it'll use a vari...

As far as personality goes, bottlenose dolphins are one of the more charming species to inhabit our oceans. They're also extremely intelligent, brutal hunters that have no problem bloodying up their prey while capturing ...
TechCrunch - 6 Apr 2017 00:33

Just how much is SpaceX actually saving with its reused Falcon 9 rockets? You might expect it to not be much, given that the SES-10 launch is the first time they’ve reused a rocket thus far. But SpaceX president Gwynne...

Smartphones have forever changed humanity, and nowhere is that more apparent than at the Foresthill Bridge in Sacramento, California. There, a woman fell 60 feet from a set of metal girders and landed hard on a walking t...
Gizmodo - 6 Apr 2017 17:20

The Tesla Model 3 is supposed to make or break Tesla, and it's supposed to go into production in just three months. But the weird thing is, no one's seen a release candidate yet. Until now. This is a prototype just spott...
Dark Reading - 6 Apr 2017 16:26

Organizations fined between GB pound 6,000 and GB pound 18,000 by UK's Information Commissioner's Office.

Android vendors used to be obsessed with specs, largely because every smartphone out there was so similar that it was the only way to try to set their handsets apart from the rest. While companies like Samsung, LG and HT...
TechCrunch - 6 Apr 2017 16:20

The Drone Racing League just unveiled the drone that its pilots will use for the third season, which will again be airing on ESPN starting on June 20th. The drone, called the Racer3, has a top speed of 85 MPH, and can go...
Gizmodo - 6 Apr 2017 16:15

The physical appearance of your bowel movements can already reveal a lot about your body's digestive health, and color changes can even indicate more severe problems. But scientists at Rice University want to make it eve...
USA Today - 6 Apr 2017 16:10

This comes months after revealing it would add 100,000 full-time jobs over next 18 months.
Dark Reading - 6 Apr 2017 16:10

John Hopkins researcher studies data breaches at hospitals between 2009 and 2016.
Forbes - 6 Apr 2017 16:01

Directly detecting worlds around other stars and assessing their habitability is a holy grail of 21st century science. One team claims they can start doing it for under $50 million.

Europe's Galileo satnav network does more than let us find our way - it is also helping to save lives. Today sees a spotlight cast on Galileo's Search and Rescue service, which pinpoints people in distress on land or sea...
Engadget - 6 Apr 2017 15:51

Boeing and JetBlue have backed a little-known company called Zunum Aero -- and for good reason. The startup is three years into the development of small planes powered by hybrid-electric propulsion, which it says can "pa...