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British Officials Seize Over 15,000 Dangerous ‘Hoverboards’

British Officials Seize Over 15,000 Dangerous ‘Hoverboards’

15,000 potentially dangerous 'hoverboards' have been seized by officials in the UK. Then again, what do you expect from outdated…

8 years ago

Wikipedia Vetting AI Gets Smarter

Wikipedia is adopting a new artificial intelligence tool to weed out potentially low-quality edits. However, human users will retain the…

8 years ago

Mona Lisa Goes 3D For Blind Art-Lovers

Classical paintings could be recreated in 3D for blind and visually impaired art lovers if a crowdfunding campaign proves successful.…

8 years ago

Driverless Cars Get Own Racing Series

The organizers of the leading auto racing circuit for electric vehicles says it will run races for driverless cars next…

8 years ago

Lightbulb Could Be Wireless Router

A wireless connection using an LED bulb has been tested in an Estonian office. The technology achieved a 1Gbps transfer,…

8 years ago

‘Phuc Dat Bich’ Confirmed As Prankster

A man who claimed Facebook was refusing to recognize his legal name of "Phuc Dat Bich" has admitted it was…

8 years ago

Rubik’s Cube Five Second Barrier Beaten

A 14 year old has become the first person to solve a standard Rubik's cube in under five seconds. Lucas…

8 years ago

Cats Fight Terror Online With Weapons-Grade Meme #BrusselsLockdown

Belgian cats have done their part to fight terrorism thanks to an unusual hijacking of  Twitter hashtags. The meme began…

8 years ago

Microsoft Windows Turns 30!

Windows 1.0 was released thirty years ago yesterday. Despite an amazing sales pitch from Steve Ballmer, it didn't get a…

8 years ago

New Gadget Promises Rock-Solid Security

A company believes a glowing pebble could be the easiest way to secure internet-connected devices across a home. Dojo uses…

8 years ago