Construye un ‘lanzador’ de ingredientes para montar una hamburguesa en slow motion

Seguro que has visto alguna vez un anuncio así: los ingredientes de una apetitosa hamburguesa caen uno por uno en perfecta armonía y a cámara lenta hasta darse cita entre dos panes y formar un delicioso plato. En un recurso muy…

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Other Nations Are Light Years Ahead Of The U.S. In Fiber-Optic Broadband Adoption [Infographic] 

Even though the United States has the highest number of fixed and mobile broadband subscriptions (375 and 100 million respectively) among all OECD countries, it lags far behind other developed nations in terms of connection speeds. Many initiatives have been launched to improve the situation, such as Google Fiber. While efforts have proven successful in eliminating sluggish connection speeds in cities, the same cannot be said for rural areas that lack the proper infrastructure.

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Microsoft Pushes PowerShell Outside Windows, Into Linux

While its Redmond headquarters still comes under some derision and criticism for its ‘new age’ (some would say too late) adoption of open source technologies, Microsoft is continuing to push ever greater chunks of its total codebase towards openness and the world of Linux and cross-platform computing.

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Buying Apple Stock Is Maybe A Better Idea Than Having A Kid, And Other Facts


Buying Apple Stock Is Maybe A Better Idea Than Having A Kid, And Other Facts
Welcome To What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: Shares of Apple may be more valuable than a human life, the world map is wrong and there’s something strange happening near Neptune.

August 19, 2016 at 06:31AM
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