@n_is_stolen: How GoDaddy & PayPal Helped Hackers Compromise This Guy’s $50,000 Twitter Account
Naoki Hiroshima owned a rare one letter twitter handle. His account of how hackers managed to control it makes for an amazingly scary read.
Naoki Hiroshima owned a rare one letter twitter handle. His account of how hackers managed to control it makes for an amazingly scary read.
NameTag, the world’s most stalker-friendly app, uses facial recognition software to check for social media profiles and criminal history.
Coinye West. Cryptocurrency is coming for the masses, and it’s got Yeezy’s face on it.
Some of these are admittedly quite clever, but just so damn impractical and ultimately unnecessary.
Ever been camping or at a festival and your phone dies and you don’t want to pay the fees to charge your phone? A company in America have invented a possible alternative.
Cubestormer II is made from LEGO and can solve a Rubik’s Cube faster than any human in a matter of seconds. Check it out in action.
New Ford S-Max Concept – Measures drivers blood pressure and heart rate, communicates with other vehicles, and integrates your mobile life.
Is bad posture becoming a problem? You won’t need mum to remind you to “sit up straight” with one of these.
Google are attempting world dominance in the technology stakes. Meet their new addition: talking trainers to help motivate fatties.
A crazy American scientist has constructed an Oreo separation machine, to remove the creme from his tasty chocolate cookies, is this the best use of technology?
Social media isn’t just for the mundane. It’s also for life. And now you can tweet beyond the grave thanks to your digital twin.
Twitter’s bringing people together all over the world as they justify their oral sex entitlement.
iPhone 4S debuted yesterday with one of the most revolutionary features ever – a voice activated app called Siri that can do almost anything for you instantly.