Military Drone Plans Call For "Autonomous Missions Worldwide" By 2022
A sci-fi-tinged roadmap for the robotic military of the future.
A sci-fi-tinged roadmap for the robotic military of the future.
The bank failed to properly record millions of emails, instant messages, and trading records for 10 years.
You’re welcome.
Much robbery, so anger, etc. Users of the functional joke currency are reporting emptied wallets.
Apple’s unicorn in China has finally been wrangled. And it should please investors, too.
The scene: E3, 1996. The reveal: a 3D Mario game. The audience: flabbergasted apes.
The death of the legacy brands, and the ever-growing crowd of “good enough” gadgets.
Do consumers even know the Wii U exists?
Little Big Details reminds us to appreciate the little things.
Snapchat just released new filters, but they’re a little confusing to use. Here’s how to turn them on and get the big text.
With every news event, a scramble to redefine the entire internet.
Close one eye and tilt your phone so you’re looking from the charger hole. Whooaaaaaaaaa.
A surprising “year in review” for one of the largest porn sites on the internet.
A stunningly smooth stabilization.
More like duct tape dy-nasty.
A new kind of map.
The Journal’s revamped tech coverage section launches next month. The company is launching a global conference, too.
The service has added over 100 million monthly active users in just four months.
There are more worthy games, made for more people, than ever. Here are the ones BuzzFeed couldn’t put down this year.
Let anyone tweet from your account for $1. What could possibly go wrong? [UPDATED]
“You’ve been marked as spam and blocked.”
Don’t worry, money-flashing pickup artists: the future is yours, too.
*signs out of OkCupid/Match/PlentyOfFish/Tinder forever*
China’s young rural poor favor shamate fashion, a gawky blend of goth, glam and anime. Their urban peers can’t stop ridiculing them.
A tourist in Melbourne, Australia, fell off a pier because she was on her phone checking Facebook.
Facebook told BuzzFeed the photo was “mistakenly removed” and reinstated it on Kanwar Anit Singh Saini’s fan page, but not before his account was suspended for 12 hours.
“There seems to be a sense in Silicon Valley that people are more idealistic…that’s not Michael.”
Apple and Google aren’t just advertising their phones. They seem to want you to shed tears, too.
The Walking Dead is back.