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It was the television event that science geeks worldwide had been waiting for. On Sunday night, the much-hyped Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey premiered with an inspiring episode that offered viewers a sweeping tour of the solar system and humanity’s (decidedly wee) place in the universe. It also introduced them to their guide through the series’ planned 13-episode run: Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, a renowned astrophysicist and vocal science advocate, who will fill the shoes of Cosmos’ original...
United Airlines is about to roll out a new in-flight service streaming movies and TV shows direct to passengers' mobile devices. However, the carrier has decided to offer it to iOS users only, with no current plans for an Android launch.
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Samsung has just been awarded a design patent for a smartphone with a 21:9 aspect ratio, so don't be surprised if the handset-variant-loving tech titan pushes out a Samsung S5 Wide in the near future. Or not.
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Google started life as a research project in 1996 to crawl the internet and create a search engine. 18 years later, Google is now removing the last of the design left over from that era. Starting today, the '90s-style underlined links are being removed from Google search results. It truly marks the end of an era of the web, with underlined links a familiar method used by web developers to highlight links on sites like Geocities, Altavista, and pets.com. It’s the biggest visual change today, but Google is also tweaking other parts of its desktop search results.
Koichi Wakata preparando el lanzamiento de unos CubeSat en el laboratorio Kibo la EEI
Tras cuatro vuelos en los transbordadores espaciales de la NASA y una estadÃa anterior en la Estación Espacial Internacional, Koichi Wakata se convertÃa el pasado 10 de marzo de 2014 en el primer comandante japonés de la EEI, tomando el relevo de Oleg Kótov.
@Astro_Wakata se convierte asà en el trigésimo noveno comandante de la Estación, y en el tercero que no es estadounidense o ruso, tras el belga Frank deWinne y el canadiense Chris Hadfield.
Oleg Kotov, por su parte, ya ha vuelto a tierra en la Soyuz TMA-10M junto con Rick Mastracchio y MijaÃl Tyurin.
Los tripulantes de la Soyuz TMA-10M ya en tierra
Ayer estuve un ratillo hablando con la gente de Atrapados en las Redes de Ondacro y con Fernando GarcÃa, el director del Congreso de Periodismo Digital de Huesca, sobre el Premio Blasillo de Huesca que nos han dado este año.
Aunque también nos dio para hablar un rato del canon AEDE, que no canon Google, de cómo van las cosas en los medios, y de tecnologÃas viejunas como el WAP…
Se puede escuchar en El Congreso de Periodismo Digital de Huesca apuesta por las redes sociales, el empleo y los nuevos proyectos digitales ; son unos veinte minutos en total.
With continuing reports from Fitbit Force users of skin irritation apparently caused by the fitness tracker, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall of the device and suspended sales.
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Mike Lacher's McSweeney's article 'In which I fix my girlfriend's grandparents' Wifi and am hailed as a conquering hero is a tale of internet tragedy and redemption. Two years after it was first published, the article has been immortalized as a short film. Created by animator Jesse Benjamin and narrated by Archer's H. Jon Benjamin, the clip was plays tribute to a classic piece of internet literature, expanding it with a superb soundtrack and visual style.
Web users from around the world have been helping in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, scouring thousands of square miles of satellite imagery provided by US-based Earth-imaging firm DigitalGlobe.
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