Peugeot’s Instinct concept car has active driving and autonomous modes

bd-peugeot-g17-coupole-3-4-av Some concept cars aren’t really cars and stop at the concept part. But Peugeot’s new Instinct concept car has a couple of interesting ideas. In particular, the interior will change depending on the driving mode (active driving or self-driving). Peugeot unveiled the car at MWC today in Barcelona. I generally hate concept cars are they are mostly unimplementable designs that… Read More

Black Holes May Be Way More Murderous Than We Realized

Don’t get me wrong, black holes are cool but they’re also giant voids of terror: These gravitational abysses have been known to snack on stars in occurrences called Tidal Disruption Events (TDEs). It’s always the same horror story—an unsuspecting star wanders too close to a black hole, only to get ripped apart by the…

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Firefly Serenity Button-Down is Business from a Distance, Party up close

There are plenty of office drones out there who wear weird socks as a way to stick it to the man who forces them to dress a certain way at work. If you don’t like funky patterns on your socks, but you want to strike back at office dress code, this is your shirt. It’s a Firefly Serenity button-down, and from a distance your boss will think you are wearing the business casual attire you are supposed to.

Up close though, the black shirt has white outlines of the Serenity from Firefly all over it. It’s both geeky and technically business casual so you aren’t breaking the rules. I mean we all want to stick it to the man, only we want to do it without getting written up or fired because we need that money for beer and bacon.

The shirt will cost you $49.99(USD) at ThinkGeek – which isn’t cheap – but all your geeky friends will love it. It’s long-sleeved for cooler months, or for people who think short-sleeve button-down shirts are strictly for 6-year-olds.

Moto G5 Plus Release Date For India Confirmed


Motorola took to the stage at the Mobile World Congress 2017 in Barcelona yesterday to unveil two new handsets, the Moto G5 and the Moto G5 Plus. It detailed everything that’s new in these devices and what sets them apart from the competition. The company will now gradually release the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus in most markets across the globe. It has confirmed the Moto G5 Plus release date for India via a Twitter post.

The official Twitter account for Moto India confirmed that the Moto G5 Plus is going to arrive in the country on March 15th. It hasn’t said anything about the smaller Moto G5 but it’s highly likely that it would be launched alongside the Moto G5 Plus on March 15 as well.

Even though it has confirmed when the handset is going to arrive, the company is yet to confirm how much it’s going to cost in local currency, but we’ll certainly receive that information in the days leading up to the release.

India is one of the largest markets for Motorola’s Moto G series so it goes without saying why the company is focusing on bringing this handset to India as soon as possible. It would be hoping that the design changes and improvement in specifications is enough to make customers in India pick up a Moto G5 Plus.

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OPPO’s 5x optical zoom smartphone camera officially revealed

Shortly before MWC 2017 kicked off, OPPO said that it would be showing off new camera technology at the show. More specifically, this new tech would center around brining 5x optical zoom to smartphones, which is a pretty big deal. Sure enough, OPPO’s MWC 2017 reveal has come and gone, and we now have promises of a 5x optical zoom … Continue reading

Sony's Xperia XA1 and XA1 Ultra round out its mid-range lineup

With a 4K screen and Snapdragon 835 chip, the new Xperia XZ Premium has plenty of appeal, but there’s probably a reason Sony didn’t mention the price. Luckily, at MWC 2017 it also unveiled the $700 Xperia XZs, a 5.2-inch, 1080p smartphone with a “mer…

Jolla's Android alternative is coming to Sony Xperia phones

If you’re a fan of Jolla (a mobile platform that’s part Linux, part Android and loosely based on Nokia’s MeeGo project), good news. The company has announced it will be releasing an official version of its Sailfish operating system for a number of So…

K-pop and VR at MWC is sensory overload

I expected MWC to be a roller-coaster ride of emotions, but I wasn’t quite anticipating getting on a literal one (albeit in VR) here at the show. When Korea Telecom (KT) offered up a chance to party with K-pop band Twice, I just had to get in line de…

Akai brings its iMPC music production app to Android devices

Akai’s iOS-friendly iMPC app has been giving musicians and producers a much more mobile version of its MPC (Music Production Center) hardware for a while now. During MWC this week, the company is announcing a version for Android devices. There’s a ca…

Roborace unwraps its driverless electric car

The team behind Roborace has taken a big step towards introducing a fully driverless racing competition. At a press conference in Barcelona, chief executive Denis Sverdlov and chief designer Daniel Simon revealed the final design for its track-ready…