Magzter Gold Lite lets you have unlimited access to five magazines for £5 a month

All-you-can-consume content is very popular these days, and for a few pounds a month you can get yourself unlimited access to films, tv, and even e-books. Magazines are no exception, but who has time to read entire back catalogues of hundreds and thousands of magazines? Let's not forget the fact that only a few of those magazines…

Amazon wants to make its own films to release in cinemas and online

Amazon is starting to make a name for itself by producing quality original programming, and now the company has announced that it's expanding its slate of video content by releasing twelve features films every year. Amazon's Original Movies will initially debut in cinemas before migrating over to Prime Instant Video six to eight weeks later,…

A new nanowire mesh will heat our clothes instead of our homes

We all know that central heating is inefficient. In fact, according to Co Exist, it’s responsible for a third of climate change emissions worldwide. Even if you’re sitting in a cosy house or office right now, that’s enough to send a chill down your spine. But a new invention by scientists at Stanford University could…

EE is refunding £1 million of overcharged VAT to customers

EE has announced that a small number of its customers are going to receive a share of £1 million to refund wrongly charged VAT. The refund affects EE customers who used mobile data outside of the EU between October 2012 and November 2014. The issue, discovered after a customer complained, was that those customers were…

IVF can be successful even after sterilisation, study shows

We usually think of IVF as being for people who are struggling to have children, not people who’ve decided they don’t want kids (or think they’ve had enough). But a new Australian study has found that women who’ve been sterilised and then undergo IVF have a similar chance of success as women who are having…

‘Deep frying’ graphene could help us develop longer lasting batteries

Graphene has long been touted as the miracle material, with scientists promising us all the wondrous things it could help us accomplish. One of those things is better batteries, and a new process could help that happen. Scientists in South Korea have created a highly conductive, stable electrode by spraying droplets of graphene into a…

Google wants you to buy gig tickets from the search results page

All sorts of things are popping up in Google search results page these days, whether it be weather forecasts, sports results, or facts about your favourite films. Google isn't stopping that feature with trivia and news, because it's going to start selling you tickets directly from the search results. For the past year, Google's 'answer…

Facebook is testing audio message transcription in Messenger

If you are in no position to type out a message, or you simply can't be bothered, then audio messages are a great way to go. But what if your recipient isn't fond of listening to messages, or is in a place where they can't listen to what you sent? Facebook's working on it. The…