Scroll Though The Solar System, and 4 More Amazing Space Websites
Space is wondrous and vast. Today Cool Websites and Apps gives you a chance to travel the solar system by launching your browser.
35 Most Popular Facebook Pages in the Geek World
The world's largest social network is also a way to find out what's happening around the world, get a dose of daily entertainment, and even learn a thing or two.
Google Fixes Chrome for iOS, Malwarebytes Tackles Ransomware... [Tech News Digest]
Google improves Chrome for iOS, Malwarebytes protects you from ransomware, Oracle finally kills the Java plugin, Google Play embraces positivity, and Paul Rudd and Stephen Hawking play quantum chess.
Everything You Need to Know Before Watching The X-Files
The X-Files is one of the most iconic television shows of all time, and it's now returning to our screens. This is everything you need to know before watching The X-Files.
10 Educational YouTube Channels Made for Marathoning
YouTube is now the go-to place for nearly any video you could want -- and that makes it a wonderful educational resource. Especially if you binge-watch the best YouTube channels out there.
Amazon Teases Drone Deliveries, Sweden Saves The Pirate Bay... [Tech News Digest]
Amazon promises its drones are still coming, Sweden protects The Pirate Bay, OnRad.io helps you find your favorite songs, Microsoft tests Cortana on iOS, and David Tennant explains the general theory of relativity.
27 Fantastic Learning Websites You Might Have Missed
Many fantastic educational websites that fly under the radar. Thanks to the breadth of knowledge from these twenty seven sites, lifelong learning is a smoother journey.
You Can Now Pay to Watch YouTube, The Dangers of Tesla Autopilot... [Tech News Digest]
YouTube Red adds subscription fees, testing Tesla Autopilot, Android stops draining your battery, polling your friends on Twitter, Mythbusters stops busting myths, and Back to the Future in 90 seconds.
4 TV Shows That Get Artificial Intelligence Right
Fictional depictions of artificial intelligence have rarely been realistic. Fortunately, we're starting to see a change on television, and the resulting shows have been phenomenal as a result.
I Stared at Screens for 48 Hours and Here's What Happened...
I recently agreed to do something very stupid: subject myself to as much screen time as possible over the span of 48 hours. How did this experiment affect me? Read on to find out...
5 Banned Books All Geeks Should Read
Everything from political treatises, books on religion and faith, and iconic novels have been banned at some point, including some geek favorites. Here are just five banned books we recommend you read.
The Martian, and the Rise of Serial Publishing
A resurgence in serially publishing books in currently underway, with The Martian, now a major motion picture, being the prime example of this fascinating distribution method.
How "Molecular Legos" Open Door to True Nanotechnology
Robots are cool. Robots that operate at a molecular level? Those are even cooler -- and there's no limit to what they could accomplish.
Read El Capitan Reviews, Facebook Will Always Be Free... [Tech News Digest]
El Capitan gets reviewed, a reminder that Facebook is free, Google launches its iPad Pro competitor, Twitter considers offering more than 140 characters, and the dangers of time travel are revealed.
DARPA Creates Robot Hand That Can Actually Feel
Prosthetic technology has begun to catch up to the vision of science fiction. This week, DARPA announced a new breakthrough that brings a natural sense of touch to these mechanical limbs.
Create Your Own "Neural Paintings" with DeepStyle & Ubuntu
Did you know neural networks can also paint? Researchers have trained a huge neural network to turn photographs into "neural paintings" that look as though they were painted by famous artists.
You Will Never Own a Real Lightsaber, Because Science
Ever since filmgoers first saw the lightsaber in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, there has been demand for a real one. Unfortunately, science suggests real lightsabers are an impossibility.
7 Secrets to Posting Viral Videos Everyone Will Share
For people trying to get their carefully crafted video to spread across the Internet, understanding why people choose to share some things and not others has become a bit of a science.
Boost Office Productivity with 10 Tweaks Backed by Science
Productivity runs deeper than your to-do list. Being productive is tightly linked to feeling good and simple tweaks to your environment can unleash unknown potential. We show you where to start.
Apple Plans to Produce Movies, Android Wear on iOS... [Tech News Digest]
Apple makes move into movies, Apple powers Android Wear, Ashley Madison lives on, Giffiti adds GIFs, and the Back to the Future trilogy distilled down to its barest bones.