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Re/code in the Media: Apple Watch, Ellen Pao and Snapchat Ads
Re/code - 15 Mar 2015 21:10
Re/code on TV? You betcha!
Golfboard Electric Golf Scooter
The Gadget Flow - 15 Mar 2015 09:00
Get rid of the sedentary activity of sitting in a cart at the golf field and enjoy the game on this Golfboard Electric Golf Scooter. It's a unique scooter which enables golfers to experience the natural terrain of the go...
At last, there's a way to turn your useless dog into a smartphone
Digital Trends - 15 Mar 2015 16:15
Dogs may be man's best friend, but they are relatively useless otherwise. This clever dog collar has GPS and can even house a SIM card, turning your dumb dog into a smart dog. Yes, it is possible to make calls. The post ...
These are the silly URLs the NSA uses for cyber espionage
The Verge - 15 Mar 2015 03:42
Security researchers this week discovered an NSA cyber espionage program that installs malware in hard drive firmware, making it hard to detect or delete. It's serious stuff, but there's a light side to this story. Kaspe...
Shooting a Portrait of a Man with a Cloud of Falling Lemons
PetaPixel - 15 Mar 2015 21:15Dark side of Japan revealed in film about Internet cafe living
Mashable - 15 Mar 2015 00:23
The bleak and unforgiving existence of Japan's salarymen and part-time workers, who often live in Internet cafes to save on rent, is difficult to describe, but one filmmaker has done a great job of giving us a brief peek...
Fifteen Apple TV remote button combos you should know
The Loop - 15 Mar 2015 15:12
Rene Ritchie, Editor-in-Chief of iMore, takes a walk through the Apple TV remote's interface, lays out all the button combos that are, if not secret, certainly non-obvious.∞ Read this on The Loop
Instantly stream your life with Meerkat
CNN - 15 Mar 2015 23:24
Meerkat is picking up a lot of buzz at this year's South by Southwest conference. The new app allows you to stream live video whenever, wherever, to all of your Twitter followers.
20+ jobs in social media and merchandising management
Mashable - 15 Mar 2015 23:00
Are you ready for your next big career move? The Mashable Job Board is the ideal place to search. More than 3,000 employers in tech and digital have posted on our board, and they're looking to fill positions from Mashabl...
Modern Technology Began in Garages, and So May The Future of Batteries
Gizmodo - 15 Mar 2015 22:00
Welcome to another Sunday and another round up of wonderful science and tech reads from around the web. We've got tons of great stuff, all worthy of carving a few minutes out of your busy (or lax) Sunday. This week we're...
BlackBerry launches a new tablet that's all about security
Mashable - 15 Mar 2015 18:02Best Space Stories of the Week - March 15, 2015
SPACE.com - 15 Mar 2015 17:38
NASA launched a new space-weather mission and scientists found evidence of a hydrothermal system on Saturn's ocean-bearing moon Enceladus. Here's a look at Space.com's top stories of the week.
Bacterial Paintings? New Art Uses Tiny Life Forms
Live Science - 15 Mar 2015 11:42
New technology is blurring the boundaries between life and art, allowing artists to conceive of dystopian futures and strange human-algae hybrids.
Here's What The Night Sky Would Look Like With Much Better Eyes
Gizmodo - 15 Mar 2015 01:00
Not too long ago, most people on Earth could look up at night and see the Milky Way's stunning ribbon of stars. But if you live in a modern city or suburb awash in light pollution, that dazzling view of the night sky is ...
New technology may double radio frequency data capacity
e! Science News - 15 Mar 2015 22:31
A team of Columbia Engineering researchers has invented a technology -- full-duplex radio integrated circuits (ICs) -- that can be implemented in nanoscale CMOS to enable simultaneous transmission and reception at the sa...
Looking for Life in All the Wrong Places?
Discover - 15 Mar 2015 21:56
The past couple weeks have seen a brain-sparking series of discoveries that advance the search for life beyond Earth. Enceladus is emitting burps of methane, which strongly indicate the presence of a warm ocean under its...
Chance: Think of a number - and make it random
New Scientist - 15 Mar 2015 20:00
From shuffling in iTunes to keeping your bank account secure, computers need random numbers. But are they, like us, wired to think in predictable patterns? (full text available to subscribers)
Cuba launches its first free public WiFi hub in Havana
Slash Gear - 15 Mar 2015 19:00
In a first of its kind project in Cuba, the nation's government has approved the opening of a WiFi hub in the city of Havana that's free for the public to use. The country has had limited internet access resources before...
New Desktop Application Has Potential to Increase Asteroid Detection, Now Available to Public
NASA Breaking news - 15 Mar 2015 18:00
A software application based on an algorithm created by a NASA challenge has the potential to increase the number of new asteroid discoveries by amateur astronomers.
Leverage Commercial Technology or Lose Edge in Space
Space News - 15 Mar 2015 17:58
For the sake of national security, the military must do a better job of leveraging commercial technology in space. That's the theme of a growing chorus of trade press articles, exemplified well by two stories published r...
March Book Reviews Roundup
Scientific American - 15 Mar 2015 17:00
Books and recommendations from Scientific American --
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week
Live Science - 15 Mar 2015 16:51
From technology and how it makes our lives better to forecasting earthquakes in Cali, here are our top ten best articles in Science this week.