
Want to visit the brothels where the most famous writer in the world got drunk? There's an app for that.

Using tens of thousands of dollars of his own money, a U.S. Army soldier has created the world's first iPhone app for use on the battlefield.

If you visited Internets last week, you might have noticed this dumbfoundingly delicious-looking doughnut-bunned bacon-and-egg burger. LAist just...

Anew food pyramid unveiled last week shows the environmental costs of the more familiar-looking food pyramid.

"Confessional" is an app that seeks to aid Catholics in confessional. As the world modernizes, so do religions.

A New Zealand outfit called Martin Aircraft Company is going to start selling commercial jetpacks for about $75,000. They're 200-horsepower...

How what WASPs like and tend to do became our criteria for deciding who does and does not get into college. In my last post, I argued that we...

For her project Haunted House, photographer Corinne May Botz took pictures in houses all...

Scientists are fairly certain that they've discovered water vapor on a planet some 63 light years away from earth. The planet goes by the name HD...

If you live in a major city, you probably pass at least a few pieces of eye-catching architecture on your daily commute—but have you ever...

Target and RadioShack are buying old gadgets, making it all the easier to keep e-waste out of landfills.

The picture above is of KFC's new Double Down sandwich. If you haven't heard of this thing, here's the official description: "This one-of-a-kind...

Everything was a lie, and he’d bought and paid for every one. Not because he ever needed to, but just because he could.

Who says sleet, flooded postholes, mud baths and icy winter wind should stymie your urge to document your good deeds?

The equipment matters far less than the subject-and the skill of the photographer, as Damon Winter proves in his new series for the Lens.

Apple's special new screws are keeping consumers out of their own gadgets and slowing the open-source progression on which computers rely. Why?

Fantastic new technology gives a bit of sight to the sightless.

In the wake of its tragic earthquake, Japan gets an iPhone app to alert residents to future tremors. Let's hope America's next.

The world arms trade is a multi-billion dollar industry with a strong economic impact on its major exporters. This is a look at the biggest...