-
Translator
-
Recent Articles
- I’m Coming In For A Landing!: Space Shuttle Slippers
- Samsung’s flexible-OLED Gear S to arrive in the US on November 7th
- Watch The First Promo Trailer For NBC’S Peter Pan Live! – And it’s NOT terrible?
- Flying Car That Actually Flies Unveiled By AeroMobil
- Over Nine Million Copies Of Watch Dogs Shipped By Ubisoft
- Sorcery: A Tree That Looks Like A Dragon Head
- You Can Now Install Cydia Directly From Pangu App After Jailbreaking
- Side-By-Side Cutscenes From ‘Halo 2′ and ‘Anniversary’ Highlight A Decade of Progress
- Immediately Is An Email App For Sales Reps That Tracks When Messages Are Read
- Major Flipboard Update Brings New Design And More
- Benedict Cumberbatch Describes Sherlock Sex, Uses The Word Girth – Sexlock
- The Bruvelo makes coffee just how you like it
- The Tornado Body Dryer – Have a Blast, in your Shower!
- Daily Deals for October 30, 2014, featuring the White Hat Hacker Bundle
- Huawei Honor 6 released in the UK for £250 unlocked
- Nestlé Uses Pepper The Robot As A Salesperson
- Sunset Overdrive Review: A Genuinely Fun Game, Once You Get Past First Impressions
- Capsules Offer Direct Release Of Chemo To Brains
- Microsoft Band Makes Play for Wearable, Mobile Payment Relevance
- Guitar Wing offers 3D MIDI control
Socar, Korea’s Answer To Zipcar, Raises $18 Million But Isn’t Looking Overseas Just Yet
South Korea is know for advanced technology and hardware companies like Samsung, LG and others. But startups? Certainly the country has produced few fledgling tech companies, though there are increasing signs that things are changing: the latest being Socar — a startup comparable to Zipcar — raising a $18 million round of funding this month. Read More