Samsung Gear 360 pre-orders start in the UK

Samsung’s Gear 360 was unveiled in February and just like its name implies it’s a digital camera that can record 360-degree videos for that VR look that’s so trendy these days. The device has subsequently become available in the company’s home country of South Korea, and we’ve also seen it priced in the US and on pre-order in continental Europe.

Now the Gear 360 is up for pre-order in the UK, from just one retailer at the moment. MobileFun is offering up the camera in exchange for £299.99 of your hard earned cash. Shipping is reportedly going to happen around mid-June, but a less vague…

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Huawei’s Honor Band A1 is a fitness tracker with a UV sensor

The Honor V8 isn’t the only new product that Huawei has announced today at its event in China. The smartphone is joined by the Honor Band A1, a fitness tracker with a twist.

As you’d expect, it’s capable of tracking your exercise time, distance walked or ran, steps taken, calories burnt, as well as the amount and quality of your sleep (this last function also works for very short naps apparently). Where the Honor Band A1 stands out from the crowd is in its embedded UV sensor, which measures the radiation levels around you and recommends you a suitable sunscreen to use.

That’s not…

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How To Land A Chief Innovation Officer When You Can’t Afford One

A generation ago, the use of analog technology was a badge of innovation. But times change quickly. IT became critically important as salespeople learned they could get the jump on rivals by digitally organizing their contacts, businesses with an early web presence created e-commerce, and digital document storage saved them time and money.

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La NASA descubre 1,284 planetas nuevos fuera del Sistema Solar

La NASA descubrió 1,284 nuevos planetas fuera del Sistema Solar gracias al telescopio espacial Kepler, duplicando así el número de exoplanetas descubiertos hasta ahora, anunció este martes la agencia espacial estadounidense.

"Este anuncio más que duplica el número confirmado de planetas por Kepler", dijo Ellen Stofan, científica jefa de la sede de la NASA en Washington. "Esto nos da esperanzas de que en algún lugar allí afuera, alrededor de una estrella similar a nuestro sol, podamos eventualmente descubrir otra Tierra".

El observatorio espacial no tripulado Kepler, que fue lanzado en 2009, ha escaneado 150,000 estrellas en la búsqueda de señales de cuerpos orbitales, particularmente de aquellos capaces de albergar vida.

Lee: Los choques de asteroides produjeron vida en Marte, según un estudio

Funciona observando la disminución de la luz de las estrellas, conocida como tránsito, cada vez que un planeta en órbita pasa frente a ella.

"De los cerca de 5,000 planetas potenciales encontrados hasta ahora, más de 3,200 han sido verificados, y 2,325 de ellos fueron descubierto por Kepler", dijo la NASA en un comunicado.

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Tornado Safety Information Probably Saved This Kid’s Life

This week very significant tornadoes affected the Great Plains. However, something struck me in a simple Tweet from the National Weather Service (Norman, Oklahoma),

This young man was home alone and survived. In this case advice to shelter in small room, middle of home worked!—@NWSNorman

The Tweet was in response to this extraordinary picture.

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