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How I got stabbed in the chest at E3 2014 (an Oculus Rift tale)
Engadget - 12 Jun 2014 23:51
There I was, impaled by an alien. I was carefully walking around a space station, with nothing more than my (admittedly dim) wits and a motion tracker, watching a large, terrifying alien stamp about. My only direction wa...
A Scientist Is Growing Asparagus In Meteorites To Prepare Us For Space Farming
Slashdot - 12 Jun 2014 00:14
Jason Koebler writes: For those of us without a green thumb, growing even the most hardy plants in perfect conditions can seem impossible. How about trying to grow plants on a meteorite? Well, at least one scientist is d...
Current Bird Flu Has Pandemic Potential
MedicineNet - 12 Jun 2014 09:00
Title: Current Bird Flu Has Pandemic PotentialCategory: Health NewsCreated: 6/11/2014 12:35:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 6/11/2014 12:00:00 AM
NASA offers peek at faster-than-light spacecraft design
Tech Times - 12 Jun 2014 22:23
Images of a proposed faster-than-light ship with a 'Star Trek' look have become an Internet sensation. The design was created in collaboration with NASA scientists.
Breakthrough in solar cell tech paves the way for cheaper access to the sun's power
BGR - 12 Jun 2014 04:30
Two scientists from the University of Toronto have figured out a way to create cheaper, lighter and more flexible solar cells, CNET reports, which could allow more users in the future to harness energy directly from the ...
Not everyone sees the same color when they stare at this spinning disk
Gizmodo - 12 Jun 2014 02:58
The spinning disk below is a little seizure inducing but a lot of fun because not everyone sees the same color when it spins. Some people see green, others see yellow, a few see red while some see no color at all.
Starbucks is rolling out wireless charging spots that you probably won't use
Engadget - 12 Jun 2014 06:01
Public wireless charging stations for mobile devices may not have caught on in earnest, but what the heck -- Starbucks is giving it a go. Following a trial run, the coffee giant (and its sister brand Teavana) has started...
Could wireless replace wearables?
MIT - 12 Jun 2014 22:30Amazon launches free streaming music service for Prime members
Engadget - 12 Jun 2014 08:21
It looks like the rumors were true: Amazon has just launched Amazon Prime Music with a million-plus songs and unlimited streaming with no ads. As we noted earlier, the service is free to Prime members who've paid $79 to ...
Weather conditions at Hawaiian launch site prompt postponment of NASA "flying saucer" test
Tech Times - 12 Jun 2014 03:25
Test of saucer-shaped reentry vehicle for Mars missions is postponed because of weather, NASA says. Device may someday put astronauts on the surface of Mars.
500K Women Gave Up Their Boob Data To Build This Bra
TechCrunch - 12 Jun 2014 03:15
True&Co, the e-commerce startup that aims to bring us the perfect fitting bra, took data from a million boobs to build its own line of intimates — in an effort to truly support your bust. The company, which formally ...
The most influential person in history, according to Wikipedia
CNET - 12 Jun 2014 03:01Tiny new synthetic diamonds increase strength of girl's best friend
Phys.org - 12 Jun 2014 00:02
Diamonds may be a girl's best friend, but they're also prized by oil drillers, road crews and experimental physicists for their unparalleled ability to bore, grind and cut. Now scientists have synthesized microscopic dia...
NASA's Carbon-Tracking Spacecraft Set to Launch in July
Live Science - 12 Jun 2014 23:47
A new NASA spacecraft is about to embark on a 2-year mission to learn about how carbon dioxide -- a heat-trapping gas driving climate change -- cycles through the Earth's atmosphere.
Neural reward response may demonstrate why quitting smoking is harder for some
Science Daily - 12 Jun 2014 23:46
For some cigarette smokers, strategies to aid quitting work well, while for many others no method seems to work. Researchers have now identified an aspect of brain activity that helps to predict the effectiveness of a re...
Facebook to create better targeted ads based on Web browsing history
Digital Trends - 12 Jun 2014 18:02
Facebook will use Web browsing history to offer better targeted ads, but it will also allow users to opt out of ad tracking, and control which ads they see. The new policy doesn't comply with the Web browser's do-not-tra...
The Computer Security Threat From Ultrasonic Networks
Slashdot - 12 Jun 2014 14:48
KentuckyFC (1144503) writes Security researchers in Germany have demonstrated an entirely new way to attack computer networks and steal information without anybody knowing. The new medium of attack is ultrasonic sound. I...
Ethanol Production, Plagued by Yogurt Bacteria, Getting Viral Cure
Live Science - 12 Jun 2014 08:23
"Phage hunts" may deliver ethanol industry's new weapons against problem bacteria.
Poketti Plushies with a Pocket
The Gadget Flow - 12 Jun 2014 07:00
Price: $18 Poketti Plushies with a Pocket are cute & functional plush animal pillows with a useful back pocket to hold your phone, notebook, tv remote, eyeglasses -- or anything you need to find quickly in the morning. P...
Appeals court rules warrant required for cellphone location data
PC World - 12 Jun 2014 06:29
A U.S. federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that law enforcement officials need to have a warrant to access phone location data from cellular carriers. The ruling, which is the first of its kind in the U.S., raises the ...
Panasonic's New FZ1000 Sports a 1 Inch Sensor and 4K Video
The Phoblographer - 12 Jun 2014 06:01
The Panasonic FZ1000 sports, among other things, a Leica lens and 4K video.
Starbucks starts rolling out wireless phone chargers nationwide
The Verge - 12 Jun 2014 06:01
Starbucks plans to install Powermat's wireless charging stations at its coffee stores across the US. After a small pilot run with these "Powermat Spots" -- small circles that are seamlessly implanted in tables and counte...