Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Amazing Pluto Shines in Best Close-Up Views Yet (Photo, Video) and other top stories.

  • Amazing Pluto Shines in Best Close-Up Views Yet (Photo, Video)

    Amazing Pluto Shines in Best Close-Up Views Yet (Photo, Video)
    Pluto's exotic and incredibly varied landscapes dazzle in the sharpest views of the dwarf planet released to date. The images, which feature a resolution of about 260 feet (80 meters) per pixel, were captured by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft during its epic flyby of Pluto on July 14, 2015. Mission team members have stitched the photos into a high-resolution mosaic and used them to create a stunning new video of Pluto that highlights the dwarf planet's towering water-ice mountains and n..
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  • AMD pins its laptop hopes on the low-power Bristol Ridge and Stoney Bridge APUs

    AMD pins its laptop hopes on the low-power Bristol Ridge and Stoney Bridge APUs
    As the notebook PC becomes ever more important to the company’s future, AMD debuted its Bristol Ridge and Stoney Ridge integrated graphics APUs for laptops as the Computex show in Taipei kicked off. Combined, AMD’s new 7th-generation APUs represent a total of nine new products intended for low-end, budget notebooks on up to premium devices. Bristol Ridge and Stony Ridge represent AMD’s first APU refresh in a year, since the company debuted the Carrizo chips last May. AMD’s traditional arg..
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  • Sirin Labs' Solarin is today's most ridiculous $16000 Android phone

    Sirin Labs' Solarin is today's most ridiculous $16000 Android phone
    Converted into US dollars and with tax added in, the Solarin costs an amusing $16,666. I have to draw amusement from its price as consolation for putting up with the incredibly pretentious presentation about the phone itself. "Our customers are very, very smart people" was a line seemingly extracted from a Donald Trump marketing guide. Sirin Labs' "core customers are international business travellers, entrepreneurs, and partners in financial firms." These people who communicate a lot have very ..
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  • Deadly Fungus Threatens Salamander Population

    Deadly Fungus Threatens Salamander Population
    North America is home to 190 of the world’s 655 identified salamander species and while they have avoided a deadly fungus that has ravaged the salamander population in Europe, Evan Grant and other wildlife biologists fear its arrival to our shores. Nasty fungus and a horrible death for salamander population A group of biologists with the U.S. Geological Survey are presently looking into the salamander population in the United States hoping to take samples from 10,000 salamanders across the n..
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  • How Microsoft plans to win VR without making a VR headset

    How Microsoft plans to win VR without making a VR headset
    Virtual reality is here, but Microsoft's HoloLens is not. Microsoft doesn't want to build a traditional VR headset, and it doesn't know when its magical augmented reality (AR) headgear will be ready for market. But until then, Microsoft has a plan. It will use the combined allure of VR and AR to help sell users, developers and VR headset manufacturers on its Windows 10 operating system. On Wednesday, Microsoft announced that Windows Holographic, the special version of Windows that powers its Ho..
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  • Microsoft's Xbox One may be replaced with a trio of slimmer, faster devices

    Microsoft's Xbox One may be replaced with a trio of slimmer, faster devices
    Is the current Xbox One on its last legs? If recent rumors are to be believed, Microsoft’s console is set to be replaced by as many as three devices, including a whopping “Project Scorpio” due in 2017. Last week, both Kotaku and Polygon suggested that Microsoft may be working on a far more powerful successor to the Xbox One, due in 2017. Known as “Project Scorpio,” the next Xbox (the Xbox Two?) will be roughly four times as powerful as the current console, with about six megaflops of perform..
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  • Periscope takes on abusive comments. Will it work?

    Periscope takes on abusive comments. Will it work?
    Periscope founder and CEO Kayvon Beykpour(Photo: Martin E. Klimek, USA TODAY)SAN FRANCISCO — Periscope is rolling out a tool to clamp down on abusive or spam comments during live-streamed video on the app. But will it work?With the new tool, people watching the broadcast can report comments they believe are inappropriate. Then, a small group of randomly selected live viewers will vote on whether they agree. Anyone deemed to be posting offensive comments will be disabled from commenting for 60 se..
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  • EU hate speech deal shows mounting pressures over internet content blocking

    EU hate speech deal shows mounting pressures over internet content blocking
    SAN FRANCISCO An agreement on Tuesday by four major U.S. internet companies to block illegal hate speech from their services in Europe within 24 hours shows the tight corner the companies find themselves in as they face mounting pressure to monitor and control content.The new European Union "code of conduct on illegal online hate speech" states that Facebook Inc, Google's YouTube, Twitter Inc and Microsoft will review reports of hate speech in less than 24 hours and remove or disable access to..
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  • Recently confirmed Myspace hack could be the largest yet

    Recently confirmed Myspace hack could be the largest yet
    You might not have thought of – much less visited – Myspace in years. (Yes, it’s still around. Time, Inc. acquired it and other properties when it bought Viant earlier this year.) But user data never really dies, unfortunately. For Myspace’s new owner, that’s bad news, as the company confirmed just ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend in the U.S., that it has been alerted to a large set of stolen Myspace username and password combinations being made available for sale in an online hacker ..
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  • Mantis Shrimp Inspires Design For New Generation Of Super Strong Materials

    Mantis Shrimp Inspires Design For New Generation Of Super Strong Materials
    The mantis shrimp has inspired a design for new-generation super strong materials. The newly discovered features of the marine animal may help pave the way for the development of highly advanced aircraft, armor and other devices.  ( University of California, Riverside ) The mantis shrimp has inspired scientists to design a new generation of super strong materials, a new study describes. Soon, aircraft, armor and protective helmets, among many others will boast high levels of stre..
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