Going to the movies is about to become fun again.
from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/2aSd1ps
via IFTTT
Going to the movies is about to become fun again.
from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/2aSd1ps
via IFTTT
Archaeologists think this skeleton, found in the Greek part of Italy and dating to 480 BC, is the oldest Olympian ever discovered.
from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/2bc90QF
via IFTTT
Snapchat, Instagram Stories, and the Internet of Forgetting
It’s a response to a demand: on an internet that always remembers, we are fighting for places we can go to forget.
August 9, 2016 at 10:48AM
via Digg http://ift.tt/2aPeOvM
‘Suicide Squad’ no para de ser noticia en los medios de comunicación pero no por las razones que a la productora le gustaría. Aunque es cierto que la película está recaudando más dinero de lo esperado por sus pésimas…
from Engadget en español – RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2axKLwd
via IFTTT
Much of today’s excitement and press related to the Internet of Things (IoT) revolves around the data and analytics generated from new IoT applications and how to apply them to changing business models. Though we do discuss the “things” in IoT, to me they get short shrift when it comes to the discussion. Obviously without these things there would be no IoT. But just how hard it is to actually measure and gather the data and then adjust the devices is often ignored in our excitement to discuss the value of the data.
from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/2bbwOCg
via IFTTT
Keurig coffee maker is turned into a bionic hand with 200 hours of hard graft.
from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/2aJ9rAA
via IFTTT
When a highly-placed and accurate article takes hold, the right kind of customers take notice. This is how CrowdOptic has leveraged exclusivity in its media strategy to to excel in PR.
from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/2b5G4dP
via IFTTT
YES! MC-96954, Passenger entities appearing dismounted client-side since 1.9, is marked fixed for 1.11!
Submitted August 09, 2016 at 08:24AM by Mr_Simba
via reddit http://ift.tt/2aZjhfS
From the end of 2015 until now, the particle physics community had been all abuzz about an incredible new possibility: a new fundamental particle that the LHC showed hints of. It couldn’t have been a quark, a lepton, or any of the predicted bosons. It appeared to be more massive than anything else ever discovered at 750 GeV of energy, four times the mass of the top quark, the heaviest known particle. And signals of it appeared in both detectors’ data, CMS and ATLAS, independently. Many physicists were touting that this was most likely real, excited that the first fundamental particle beyond the Standard Model was about to be discovered. Some were even giving ridiculously long odds against its discovery, claiming there was less than a 1-in-1,000 chance this wasn’t real. If you looked at the 2015 data, there was very clearly something going on at that particular energy, and it was the great hope of physicists that more data would elevate this hint into the realm of robust discovery.
from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/2b5BgFe
via IFTTT
Are these five reasons good enough to buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 7?
from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/2aJ2TBU
via IFTTT