Expect to see BlackBerry’s name (and tech) on more devices

A few years ago we had all the jokes about BlackBerry and licensing, but yesterday the company reported a higher profit than analysts were expecting and says that its licensing program will expand soon. Right now, BlackBerry licenses its name and And...

HTC targets the classroom with 10-headset Vive bundle

The folks over at HTC Vive have been talking up the potential of VR in education since day one, and this year, they're hoping to make a bigger push into this space by focusing on multi-user scenarios. At this week's Vive Ecosystem Conference in Shenz...

Google is ready to take over your office chat with Hangouts

Google's work of transitioning Hangouts from being its default chat app to a more business focus is nearly complete. First up is the formally announced Hangouts Meet. Sound familiar? That's because it semi-officially arrived at the first of the month...

Google refines Drive for large businesses

Google today unveiled a suite of new tools designed to help big businesses communicate and coordinate in Drive. The first improvement is Drive File Stream, which allows users to access their entire Drive without going through the file-syncing process...

BlackBerry Messenger Enterprise promises secure comms for business

Faulting BlackBerry for its lack of apps or antiquated design ideas was fair, but the firm's dedication to security spoke for itself. The company is going to take that reputation and use it to retool BlackBerry Messenger as an enterprise-level commun...

US Navy decommissions the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier

It's the end of an era for the US sea power, in more ways than one: the Navy has decommissioned the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The vessel launched in 1961 and is mainly known for playing a pivotal rol...

USS Enterprise Gingerbread Spaceship: Stomach, The Final Frontier

These are the voyages of the USS Gingerprise. It’s on a five year mission of deliciousness.Or at least it was, until it crash landed in the snow.

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This delicious starship was made by Redditor ejustice and modeled after the scene in Star Trek Generations. But even better than this gingerbread ship simply existing to make us hungry, another Redditor nicholmikey superimposed the picture of the ship into the actual movie scene, so we can see the part where it crash lands.

I hope it crashed on a planet where the inhabitants don’t just rush to the crash site and start eating the ship. In other words, this ship is lucky it didn’t crash at my house.

[via That’s Nerdalicious via Geekologie]