12 apps that every student should have
It's back to school season, which means you may be wondering how on earth you're going to stay on top of your busy class schedule and assignments.
Fortunately, there are apps that can help.
It's back to school season, which means you may be wondering how on earth you're going to stay on top of your busy class schedule and assignments.
Fortunately, there are apps that can help.
In the huge new PlayStation 4 game "No Man's Sky," you're a lone traveler exploring an endless universe full of planets, aliens, and billions of stars.
Of course, if you want to explore that universe, you're going to need a ship.
Good thing for you that "No Man's Sky" is absolutely rife with spaceships of all types. Here are some of the craziest ones we've found in our travels, both in the game and on the internet:
Hate that ticket bots robbed you of a chance to see that big concert or musical? So does Lin-Manuel Miranda. The Hamilton author is teaming up with Senator Charles Schumer to promote a proposed federal bill, the Better Online Ticket Sales Act (BOTS...
As Alfred pointed out in The Dark Knight, some men just like to watch the world burn. To them, a day at the beach spent lounging in the sun isn’t particularly enjoyable. But a day at the beach spent terrorizing swimmers with this amazing animatronic shark suit? Now that’s an afternoon well spent.
The Olympics, particularly the summer Olympics, are a kind of festival for elite sports photography.
There's no two weeks in the year that produce a heftier haul of world-class images of athletic competition.
A slightly different, international trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has hit the web. With it comes a few seconds of new footage and one very intriguing reveal.
In 1991, Microsoft founded Microsoft Research, a division for the company's army of PhDs and scientists to pursue the coolest, wildest, most science-fictional ideas they possibly could, with the very non-corporate goal of expanding human knowledge.
Bumble, the dating app that's previously dabbled in offering services beyond traditional swipe-based matching, is now offering a subscription model that offers three new features for just $9.99 a month.
OnePlus 3 software updates are fixing things and breaking other things. But that's OK.
I've been witness to a maelstrom of frustration and invective over the weekend as OnePlus rolled out yet another fix for its OxygenOS software for the OnePlus 3.
OxygenOS version 3.2.4 began trickling out in small waves over the weekend, with promises to fix a few of the OnePlus 3's nagging issues — many of which were introduced in previous updates. That's a problem, sure: it's never ideal to replace one set of bugs with another. But the reality is that OnePlus, free from the need to submit its software to carriers, can and is doing the right thing by unilaterally releasing regular fixes — even as it continues to roll up Google's own security updates into separate releases.