Tuesday, January 24, 2017

The hell of Apollo 1: Pure oxygen, a single spark, and death in 17 seconds and other top stories.

  • The hell of Apollo 1: Pure oxygen, a single spark, and death in 17 seconds

    The hell of Apollo 1: Pure oxygen, a single spark, and death in 17 seconds
    Enlarge / The crew of Apollo 1 crosses the gantry to the spacecraft on the day of the fire, Jan. 27, 1967.NASA reader comments 66 On a gray January afternoon in Houston, Walt Cunningham leaned into his Eames Lounge Chair and clasped his hands behind his head, the better to try and bend his thoughts back across five decades. Floor-to-ceiling windows let in a dull light that outlined Cunningham; it was a gloomy backdrop that mirrored the Apollo astronaut’s melancholy mood. As a backup crew ..
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  • Verizon shares dip on Q4 earnings miss

    Verizon shares dip on Q4 earnings miss
    Verizon workers man the picket line in front of the company's central office on April 13, 2016, in Washington, D.C.(Photo: Mark Wilson, Getty Images)An increasingly challenging wireless market drove Verizon's fourth-quarter earnings and revenue down from a year ago.For the October-December period, Verizon reported adjusted earnings of 86 cents per share, down from the 89 cents per share in the same period last year. Analysts had expected 89 cents per share, according to those polled by S&P Globa..
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  • Mark Zuckerberg's CZI Acquires AI Startup Meta

    Mark Zuckerberg's CZI Acquires AI Startup Meta
    The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) a charitable organization founded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his spouse Priscilla Chan, has made its first acquisition. The CZI issued a statement saying that it had bought the Artificial Intelligence (AI) startup Meta, which is a step towards reaching its aim of eliminating illness' all over the globe. "We are excited to share that the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has agreed to acquire Meta, a company that has developed an AI that helps scientists re..
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  • The Asus Tinker Board is a powerful Raspberry Pi rival that plays 4K video

    The Asus Tinker Board is a powerful Raspberry Pi rival that plays 4K video
    Asus just jumped into the mini PC game with a solid choice for 4K video-capable entertainment computer. The company is currently selling the Asus Tinker Board in the UK and Europe with prices starting around 46 pounds—about $57. That’s quite a bit more than the top-end Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, which has an MSRP of $35 but usually sells for around $40. The 4K video support—including H.265 decoding—in Asus’ board is thanks to the Mali-T764 GPU lurking inside its quad-core, 1.8GHz Rockchip R..
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  • Scientists Discover Prehistoric Giant Otter Species In China

    Scientists Discover Prehistoric Giant Otter Species In China
    Artist's rendering of two individuals of Siamogale melilutra, one of them feeding on a freshwater clam. Mauricio Antón/Journla of Systematic Palaeontology hide caption toggle caption Mauricio Antón/Journla of Systematic Palaeontology Artist's rendering of two individuals of Siamogale melilutra, one of them feeding on a freshw..
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  • Space Collision From 460 Million Years Ago Still Sends Rocks To Earth

    Space Collision From 460 Million Years Ago Still Sends Rocks To Earth
    Over 460 million years ago, one huge collision in the solar system produced many of the meteorites that still rain down on Earth. Researchers, for the first time, have probed the meteors that came before the asteroid collision, revealing that their composition is quite a far cry from those today. Most of the meteorites seen today are quite rare, while many that are rarely seen today were much more common before the collision event, the scientists’ review discovered. "Looking at the kinds of met..
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  • The best of the best US jobs are tech, tech and tech, again

    The best of the best US jobs are tech, tech and tech, again
    CLOSE Amazon will create 100,000 full-time jobs in the United States with full benefits over the next 18 months, the tech giant announced in a statement Thursday. USA TODAY NETWORKKids who code are candidates for some of the most lucrative jobs in teh country, a new study finds. Here, children learn to code at the Calvary Hill Community Church, which in June 2016 took part in an initiative from Rev. Jesse Jackson's Rainbow PUSH Coalition to forge a new generation of computer programmers...
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  • Samsung's chips make up for Galaxy Note 7 financial woes

    Samsung's chips make up for Galaxy Note 7 financial woes
    D.J. Koh, head of Samsung's mobile business, explains Sunday during a press conference in Korea what caused the Note 7 to overheat. Samsung For Samsung, it's not all about the Galaxy Note 7 -- at least not when it comes to financial results.Even as it faces a hit of more than $5 billion (spread across several quarters) from the death of its flawed phone, Samsung managed to post its best operating..
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  • Microsoft's first Creators Update features for Xbox One Insiders focus on Home, Guide, Copilot

    Microsoft's first Creators Update features for Xbox One Insiders focus on Home, Guide, Copilot
    It’s official: The first wave of Windows 10 Creators Update features is arriving on Microsoft’s Xbox One via its Xbox Insider program, complete with an updated Home screen, a faster Guide, and a rather awesome little Copilot Mode feature for playing with your kids.After the PC and the phone, Microsoft’s Xbox One console is probably the most significant consumer platform in the company’s ecosystem. So it stands to reason that, after weeks to months of massive Creators Update changes for Insi..
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