Martes, Marso 31, 2015

Are Microbes the Taste-Makers of the Future?

Are Microbes the Taste-Makers of the Future?

On its journey from plant to ice cream cone, vanilla travels thousands of miles. Shady fields of waist-high vines in Madagascar, the South Pacific, or Latin America produce valuable fruit, which is cured, oxidized, and dried in an intensive sequence of events lasting several weeks. It’s then shipped to markets around the world, just as […]

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Amazon Dash Buttons Let You Order Products With The Push Of A Button

Today in the Internet of Things, Amazon has unveiled "Amazon Dash Buttons," tiny plastic adhesives that allow you to order your favorite household products with the touch of a single, physical button.

Bosses sign letter supporting Tories

More than 100 company leaders, including the boss of BP, declare support for a Conservative-led government in a letter published in the Daily Telegraph.

CSC tells execs to stay quiet on Australian bribery scandal

Memo to senior leaders says 'we know nuh-think!' about ServiceMesh mess

Senior executives at CSC have been told to say nothing substantive about the bribery scandal surrounding ServiceMesh, the source of CSC's “Agility” technology.…

Looney Pyramids - invent your own games

Looney Pyramids (formerly known as “Icehouse Pyramids”) are a system of plastic board game playing pieces. They come in a variety of colors (10 are commonly available) and 3 sizes and are sold in sets.

Lasers Map the Earth That Moved in Colorado’s Epic Floods

Lasers Map the Earth That Moved in Colorado’s Epic Floods

Lasers and radioactive dating help scientists figure out how much muck the 2013 storms scraped out of the Colorado Rockies.

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New dirt-cheap Chromebooks: Team Google keeps jackboot on throat of PC titans

But Microsoft may be about to strike back

While Google is trying to push Chromebooks upmarket with its flashy Pixel, its Chrome OS partners continue to target budget-conscious buyers with a new batch of devices priced at $250 and lower.…

Microsoft to slash price of top-level MSDN subs for Visual Studio 2015

New Enterprise tier to offer Ultimate features at sub-Premium cost

Microsoft is streamlining its service offerings for the forthcoming version of its Visual Studio IDE, cutting the prices of its high-end subscription levels in the process.…

The Oddly Compelling Spaceship Commercials of Star Citizen

The Oddly Compelling Spaceship Commercials of Star Citizen

The commercials are the closest thing Star Citizen has to a conventional advertising campaign.

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Microsoft dumps ARM for Atom with cut-price Surface 3 fondleslab

Well, that just about wraps it up for RT

Pic + vid  Microsoft's brief flirtation with ARM-powered Windows RT tablets looks to be over: the Redmond giant has unveiled its latest fondleslab, the Surface 3, which is a dinky Atom-powered slate running a full version of Windows on Intel hardware.…

xkcd's Mysteries graph

I heard about xkcd's Mysteries comic on the excellent Weird Things podcast. The hosts discussed the very weird unsolved "Lead Masks Case."

How Netflix Will Remake The Image On Your TV

How Netflix Will Remake The Image On Your TV

Netflix crystalized the idea of an internet service that streamed unlimited amounts of TV and movies into your home. It redefined television production with House of Cards, bringing a bona fide original series straight to the net. And with documentaries like The Battered Bastards of Baseball, it took the idea of original programming to new heights. But the company isn't finished.

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Election fight over living standards

The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats welcome pre-election figures showing growth in household incomes, but Labour says it has been the "slowest recovery for 100 years".

What Happens When a CD Spins Too Fast?

What Happens When a CD Spins Too Fast?

What happens when you spin a CD too fast? The answer is that it shatters. The Slow Mo Guys captured some high speed video showing just how it breaks.

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Lunes, Marso 30, 2015

Node4 buys app developer and cloud purveyor Reconnix

Open source, clouds? We've heard of these, says boss

Lloyds Development Capital-backed Node4 has snapped up non-proprietary application development and professional services outfit Reconnix.…

Videogames for humans, a special book

Games can be conversations, and a new anthology curated by Merritt Kopas called Videogames For Humans aims to explore those connections.

DEA Agent Charged With Acting As A Paid Mole for Silk Road

DEA Agent Charged With Acting As A Paid Mole for Silk Road

Nearly 18 months after the Silk Road online drug market was busted by law enforcement, the criminal charges rippling out from the case have now come full circle: back to two of the law enforcement agents involved in the investigation, one of whom is accused of being the Silk Road’s mole inside the Drug Enforcement […]

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Review: HTC One M9

Review: HTC One M9

The new One looks the same as the last, but it has a new camera, some more intelligent software, and an incredible number of customization options.

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Vodafone wants to bonk you… wait, wants you to bonk

Look at our operator-favouring Single Wire Protocol

NFC payment tech for phones, aka bonking, is coming to an Android Vodamobe near you.…

How This Couple Retired In Their 30s To Travel The World

The husband-and-wife team who call themselves Go Curry Cracker saved more than 70% of their income in order to retire in their 30s and now aim to pay $0 in taxes.

Airbnb Raffles Off a Stay in a…Scandinavian Ski Jump?

Airbnb Raffles Off a Stay in a…Scandinavian Ski Jump?

The price of this Scandinavian dream loft? Zero dollars. Airbnb raffled it off to a lucky winner.

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