NASA's Juno Spacecraft Breaks Record As Humanity's Most Distant Solar-Powered Explorer
NASA launched the Juno mission to Jupiter in 2011, and now it has broken the record to become humanity's most distant solar-powered spacecraft. At 7 pm on Wednesday 13th January, Juno's distance from the sun was confirmed at 493 million miles, which is over four times that of Earth (92.96 million miles for reference).
Amazing Star Wars Fan Film 'Rebel Scum' Goes Back To Hoth
If you're craving for more new Star Wars after The Force Awakens, but can't wait until Rogue One all the way in December, independent studio Blood Brother Cinema Co has got you covered with this amazing nine-minute short film, called Rebel Scum.
So 'Peach' Is Dead. What Did We Learn In It's Short Lifespan?
The original vision for this story was going to be a "how to" guide for getting started on Peach. But at No. 45 on the social networking app store chart in the UK, and out of the top 100 in America, this fad died just as quick as it arrived. Going the way of Meerkat and Path, is there something we can learn from the short-lived experience?
Gadget Show Live Is Returning For Its 8th Year At Birmingham
Gadget Show Live, Britain's biggest consumer tech show, is returning to Birmingham NEC this easter. Between 31st March - 3rd April, 75,000 tech nerds are expected to flood through the doors, and we can't wait to go cover it again!
Here's What Nintendo 64's 'Goldeneye' Would Look Like If It Was Made Today
Goldeneye 007 for Nintendo 64 will always have a special place in our hearts, mostly of sheer frustration when someone picked Oddjob. But what would the legendary split-screen game be like if it was made today?
Alton Towers Opening New 'Galactica' VR Roller Coaster In April
Virtual Reality headsets will be big in 2016, and Alton Towers have noticed the trend. The theme park today unveiled "Galactica," a new roller coaster that will strap people in Gear VR headsets to imitate the experience of travelling through the depths of space.
FADES' Self-Titled EP Brings Alt Rock Sound For Fans Of Royal Blood And Queens Of The Stone Age
Alternative rock is a difficult genre to get into, and London quintet FADES hope to make a statement with their punchy new self-titled EP, set for release on March 11th. We were lucky to get an early listen, to answer a simple question: does this stand a chance of at least appearing on the radar?
The Vinyl Deception: Records Are Not As Big As You Think
Vinyl has risen from the dead over the last nine years, under the guise of superior audio quality and the full package of liner notes. This trend has led to the likes of Sony and Panasonic introducing record players recently.
Wired magazine has even gone on to write about how vinyl records won CES 2016 and while this is true, I believe we're giving records a lot more credit than they're due.
The reason: they are never played.
How Much Power Do You Need To Destroy A Planet?
We petitioned for a Death Star to be built this year, and while the plan was turned down, it left us all asking one simple question. What would it take to actually blow up a planet? Scott Manley looked into the science of replicating the Star Wars space station.
CleverPet Is A Games Console For Your Dog
CES 2016 has been full of self-driving cars, smart home technology and the Internet of Things. But what stands out as my favourite is CleverPet, a games console for your Dog.
Windows 95 Running On A Nintendo 3DS XL Is Pretty Weird
We've seen PC software installed on a lot of impractical devices, and the trend isn't stopping in 2016. GBATemp fan Shutterbug2000 has managed to put Windows 95 on a Nintendo 3DS XL, courtesy of DOSbox emulation and some clever reworking.
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride Review
We have waited two long years for the return of Sherlock, which reinvented the classic stories of old for the 21st century. Does The Abominable Bride hold up to the genius that has come before it?
2015 in Review: The 10 Best Films of the year
2015 has been a bipolar year for movies. For every classic, there's been a dud. One day we watched The Theory of Everything and the next, we endured Ted 2. Here are our 10 favourite films.
Disney Builds A Tiny Robot Car That Can Drive Up Walls
Disney Research has been busy inventing some impressive, sometimes creepy innovations for a while. The latest innovation from the team is a small, four-wheeled robot called 'VertiGo,' which has the uncanny ability to climb up walls.
2015 in Review: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Social Media
Social media has been a rapidly altering beast in 2015. Here is the good, the bad and the ugly of this medium, for users and marketers alike.
2015 In Review: 10 Biggest Technology Stories Of The Year
2015 has been a dull year for technology on first glance. Uninspiring smartphones, pointless smartwatches, and a slew of utilities with needless 'smart' capabilities, courtesy of the Internet of Things. But look further than the onslaught of consumer technology PR, and you start to see some real stories that made a huge impact. Here are just 10 of those moments.
Live Interview with the Creators of Short Film 'Borders of the Imagination'
Following the success of the Kickstarter campaign to fund 'Borders of the Imagination,' Jason England will be speaking to the creators, Reuben Meltzer and Ben Friedman, live!
Short Film 'Borders of the Imagination' Brings Imaginary Friends To Life In Oppressive America
What if your imaginary friends (and nightmares) became a reality? This is an interesting question that short film Borders of the Imagination plans to answer with backing on Kickstarter.
This Hoverboard Can Fly For Up To Six Minutes, But It's Expensive
The world hoped for a real working hoverboard this year, especially as we entered what Back To The Future deemed "the future." We saw a couple options that came with big drawbacks, but a privately owned space company called ArcaSpace is having a go with the $20,000 (£13,400) ArcaBoard.