Nothing brightens the face as quickly as a slick of lipstick — providing it’s in the right shade. Get the correct colour and it can perk up tired skin, make teeth look whiter and light up your face.
You know the moment all too well — and dread it. Just as you’re getting a modicum of comfort on a flight, the seat in front suddenly pushes back, depriving you of valuable inches of legroom.
The £36 ($60) gadget was created by Matthew Sheets, 26, who is a father of a four-month-year-old. The Alabama-based designer has now started a Kickstarter campaign to market the device.
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London teamed up with Nokia to create a prototype device (pictured) that generates five volts of electricity by harvesting sound vibrations.
37-year-old designer, Geraint Krumpe, claims the device makes eggs taste more creamy as it prevents air getting inside the yolk.
The Great Pyramid PC Case Mod. Here is one of the most interesting examples of PC case modifications I have seen. The case is an aluminium-frame pyramid shape encased in clear perspex. The hardware is cleverly …
I am determined to get our annual electricity bill down to £1,000. So we’ve let a little spy called an electricity monitor into our home, and the results are terrifying, writes GUY WALTERS.
Waiters can now whizz the iPad-controlled iTray over tables and between chairs at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour, or six times faster than they usually walk.
Google staged four discussions expounding on the finer points of its “Glass” wearable computer during this week’s developer conference. Missing from the agenda, however, was a session on etiquette …
Since 2009 Fitbit, founded by Harvard drop out James Park, has grown by 150 per cent and was recently valued at $300million.