Technology News
Here's an iPhone case that's so pricey you might want to get a case for it
Digital Trends - 10 Mar 2017 10:24
There's a ton of different iPhone cases on the market, but, unlike these new offerings from Louis Vuitton, most don't cost more than the handset itself. There are four to choose from, with the priciest costing $5,500. Th...
Review: Canon EOS M5
Wired - 10 Mar 2017 18:00
This tiny camera demonstrates the DSLR giant can make a very capable higher-end mirrorless. The post Review: Canon EOS M5 appeared first on WIRED.
Samsung-linked scandal takes down South Korea's president
Engadget - 10 Mar 2017 05:12
The same scandal behind the arrest and indictment of Samsung exec and heir Lee Jae-yong has resulted in the removal of South Korean president Park Geun-Hye. Parliament impeached Park on December 9th over charges includin...
The Great Physical Bitcoin Robbery
Motherboard - 10 Mar 2017 15:00
How do you steal bitcoin, when it's on a coin?
NASA's interplanetary radar spots tiny derelict satellite in forgotten lunar orbit
TechCrunch - 10 Mar 2017 02:01
Radar can detect things like asteroids millions of miles away, and it’s easy to track satellites in Earth’s orbit, but there are middle distances that aren’t so easy to monitor. Lunar orbit is one of them. But beca...
EcoSkin Wooden MacBook Axe Skin
The Gadget Flow - 10 Mar 2017 16:02
Class up your device with the EcoSkin Wooden MacBook Axe Skin by Woodcessories. Featuring real walnut wood, this sleek skin uses handcrafted and certified wood. In addition, it's handmade to ensure that it fits your devi...
Image: Cassini reveals strange shape of Saturn's moon Pan
Phys.org - 10 Mar 2017 16:01
These raw, unprocessed images of Saturn's tiny moon, Pan, were taken on March 7, 2017, by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The flyby had a close-approach distance of 24,572 kilometers (15,268 miles).
SpaceX Test Fires Rocket, Aims for March 14 Satellite Launch
SPACE.com - 10 Mar 2017 15:32
The private spaceflight company SpaceX test fired a Falcon 9 rocket Thursday (March 9), setting the stage for a commercial satellite launch next week.
Get paid to fight back against digital thieves by becoming a Certified Ethical Hacker
BGR - 10 Mar 2017 02:50
Due to recent highly publicised hacks and data breaches, ethical hackers are in huge demand across many industries. You can jump in on the bonanza with the Ethical Hacking A to Z Bundle. Right now, it'll only cost you $3...
Medtronic Announces Medicare Reimbursement for the First and Only Leadless Pacemaker Available for Use in the U.S.
Medical Design Technology - 10 Mar 2017 23:36
News During the implant procedure, it is attached to the heart with small tines and delivers electrical impulses that pace the heart through an electrode ... Contributed Author: Medtronic Topics: Cardiovascular
How can we share solutions to complex systems problems across domains and application areas?
Phys.org - 10 Mar 2017 16:10
What do power networks, transportation hubs, weather patterns, commercial organisations and swarming robots have in common?
Super Smash Bros. is coming to the Nintendo Switch
BGR - 10 Mar 2017 16:09
Nintendo America’s chief operating officer Reggie Fils-Aime has beena busy little bee since the hot new Nintendo Switch debuted last Friday. The executive gave extensive interviews earlier this week to discuss all thin...
South African taxis block roads to main airport in Uber protest
Reuters - 10 Mar 2017 15:58
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Cancer Pill Can Keep Leukemia Patients Alive For More Than 10 Years: Study
Tech Times - 10 Mar 2017 04:26
The cancer drug was hailed a wonder drug for chronic myeloid leukemia patients when it was approved by the FDA in 2011. Now, study found 83 percent of patients who used it as initial therapy were alive 10 years after dia...
Why we should not know our own passwords
Phys.org - 10 Mar 2017 15:40
Since 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have been allowed to search electronic devices carried by citizens or noncitizens as they cross the border into the United States from other countries. More recently,...
This International Space Station simulator for VR will give you vertigo
BGR - 10 Mar 2017 03:00
The obvious promise of virtual reality is its ability to take you places you'd never actually be able to go. The International Space Station is a pretty great candidate for that, so it's fitting that Oculus teamed up wit...
Orbital ATK expects decision on new rocket by early 2018
Space News - 10 Mar 2017 13:31
Orbital ATK expects a "go/no-go decision" by early next year on an Air Force-funded program to develop a new large launch vehicle. SpaceNews.com
Marketo touts the marketer as the new data scientist
ZDNet - 10 Mar 2017 06:36
Marketo CEO Steve Lucas believes the role of the marketer in 2017 and beyond will resemble more of a data scientist focused on customer engagement and less of a cost centre that is focused on impressions.
This new Airbus flying car concept is absolutely insane
BGR - 10 Mar 2017 04:00
It's been a couple of months since we heard from Airbus regarding its incredibly ambitious plan to make flying taxis a reality by the end of 2017. Well, the company just came out with a new video showing what it thinks i...
PewDiePie Is Still Doing His Dumb Nazi Shtick
Gizmodo - 10 Mar 2017 21:40
Last month Felix Kjellberg--better known to his 54 million subscribers as PewDiePie--was dropped by his Disney-backed representation at Maker Studios and had his premium YouTube RED series cancelled due to his use of off...
Strange Green Ice Seen Floating in Antarctica's Ross Sea
Live Science - 10 Mar 2017 16:47
No, Antarctica isn't busting out the green beer for St. Patrick's Day. But a new satellite image of the continent shows strange green ice floating in the Ross Sea.