Huwebes, Abril 30, 2015

Elon Musk’s Grand Plan To Power the World With Batteries

Elon Musk’s Grand Plan To Power the World With Batteries

Tesla's Elon Musk has revealed his plan to sell huge batteries for homes and businesses, and it could change how we consume energy.

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Never Give A Boring Presentation Again

Ensure that you never find yourself flailing while a packed room blinks back at you.

Tesla reveals battery packs for homes and cities

Powerwall for home, Powerpacks for anything, because 'no incremental CO2 is the future we need to have'

Elon Musk has revealed Tesla's long-expected battery products and proclaimed they put an end to humanity's production of carbon dioxide as a by-product of energy generation.…

TSA: photo of real gun hidden in a toy police officer kit

According to the Transportation Security Administration's Instagram, back in 2012 "a traveler at the Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) placed his firearm in a toy police officer kit.

Five Email Habits To Steal From The World's Busiest People

If they can make it work, so can you.

Grooveshark closes, blames 'serious mistake' of not paying for music

Suicide note tells punters to use properly licensed services

Music streaming service Grooveshark has closed its doors, after admitting hadn't acquired rights to the music it streamed.…

If flash storage achieves FaME, will it live forever?

Introducing your next memory extension

Data access latency has topped the IT sin charts lately and networked flash arrays have been replacing disk drives, doing away with those drives’ rotational delays.…

Lo-Fi Let's Play: Life & Death

As a child, I dreamed of becoming a surgeon, thanks to 1988's Life & Death -- before Surgeon Simulator or Trauma Center, this awkward, deathly-serious medical game gave me the idea that I should volunteer to practice appendectomies on the other third-graders.

Facebook bug gobbles pics in posts, web publishers scream

Developers grumpy as clickbait shorn of pics and their pulling power

Facebook users are complaining that The Social NetworkTM is experiencing a problem that stops people posting pictures.…

April 30, 1975: The Fall of Saigon, and the end of the Vietnam War, 40 years ago today.

Forty years ago today, North Vietnamese troops captured Saigon, ending a war that lasted thirty years.

Puppy has hiccups but does not understand what hiccups are so he barks

From Matthew Kennelly.

[Reddit]

Who thinks Microsoft Edge SUCKS? Microsoft

Redmond swoops on web after launch of Internet Explorer's replacement

Microsoft relaunched Internet Explorer this week as Edge – and the software giant is already prepared to accept that the new browser may absolutely suck.…

HOWTO make headphones out of old bullets

Got some extra .40 cal casings kicking around and want to cosplay the scene in the Dark Tower books where the gunslingers stick bullets in their ears to block out the siren call of the "thinny?"

This awkwardly presented GIF HOWTO's got you covered.

HOW “I” IS OUR “A”? NOT VERY.

HOW “I” IS OUR “A”? NOT VERY.

Though some people like to sound the alarm of impending world domination by robots, scientists who actually work on artificial intelligence — and know exactly how hard it is to create AI that can do even one narrowly defined task well — assure us that we’re safe for the foreseeable future. Watch and listen as […]

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Apple, IBM foist fondleslabs on Japan's elderly

They're coming for that sweet, sweet health data. Buy more meds! From us!

Apple and IBM have together pledged they will shower five million iPads on elderly folks in Japan over the next five years.…

The 8 Weirdest GIFs From the Weirdest Baseball Game Ever

The 8 Weirdest GIFs From the Weirdest Baseball Game Ever

While MLB’s decision to play the game amid civil unrest is problematic, there were just too many weird moments not to chronicle them.

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Third Explosive Eruption at Chile’s Calbuco

Third Explosive Eruption at Chile’s Calbuco

Calbuco in Chile has its third explosion eruption in a week.

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Big Blue, Apple to foist fondleslabs on elderly and vulnerable Japanese

They're coming for that sweet, sweet health data. Buy more meds! From us!

Apple and IBM have teamed up again, announcing that they plan to foist five million iPads on unsuspecting seniors in Japan over the next five years.…

Cameron facing Question Time quiz

David Cameron is the first of three party leaders to be quizzed by a BBC Question Time audience, the final set piece event before polling day.

Stunning Snowy Landscapes from the Edge of the Earth

Stunning Snowy Landscapes from the Edge of the Earth

Camille Michel captures the surreal beauty of a community on the edge of civilization.

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Dumb ICANN bug revealed secret financial data to new gTLD applicants

Secret financial projections were among 330 pieces of confidential data revealed by an ICANN security bug. Over the last two years, a total of 19 new gTLD applicants used the bug to access data belonging to 96 applicants and 21 registry operators. That’s according to ICANN, which released the results of a third-party audit this […]

An Atlas of the Bacteria and Fungi We Breathe Every Day

An Atlas of the Bacteria and Fungi We Breathe Every Day

Citizen scientists helped construct the first atlas of airborne bacteria and fungi across the US.

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ICANN's bill for clawing global DNS from Uncle Sam: $7m and counting

Amid failure after failure

Domain-name overseer ICANN is failing in two fundamental tasks, according to the US government, while spending millions of dollars of internet users' money trying to take control of the critical IANA technical contract.…

Comment Is Weird: A Tumblog of Greatness that parodies The Guardian's 'Comment Is Free'

Every single one of these is a gem.

Comment Is Weird. It's a parody of the Guardian's Comment is Free.

This Digital Wallet Could Finally Get You Into Bitcoin

This Digital Wallet Could Finally Get You Into Bitcoin

Circle wants to get everyone, including non-geeks, using bitcoin. To get them on board, it's now dealing in dollars as well as digital currency.

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Play games like Oregon Trail or SimCity inside your own tweets

Thousands of classic games from Prince of Persia to Wolfenstein 3D are available for free on the Internet Archive, and now you can embed and play them directly inside of individual tweets.

Two rescued from Nepal quake rubble

Two people are rescued in Nepal's capital after surviving five days in quake rubble, as bad weather hampers delivery of aid to remote villages.

Stop the Hysteria. Of Course Europe Wants an Open Internet

Stop the Hysteria. Of Course Europe Wants an Open Internet

The European Union and the United States have been friends and allies for decades. Our economies and our societies are so tightly intertwined that creating artificial divides and walls is not only practically difficult but potentially extremely damaging for both of us. And yet, listening to some of the recent commentary around the high-tech sector, […]

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