The Tallest Building In The World Is Now The Largest LED Screen In The World


The Tallest Building In The World Is Now The Largest LED Screen In The World
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is far and away the tallest building in the entire world, rising 2,722 feet in the air. One world title was not enough for its engineers, who made a team of brave souls hook themselves onto the building’s façade in order to construct the massive 33,000 square-foot LED wrapper, hoping that no sandstorms would come through.

September 19, 2016 at 09:17AM
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Apple iOS 10: 50 Awesome Features You Should Know About And How To Use Them

Last week, Apple released iOS 10 to the public and it included dozens of new features and improvements. As you may have noticed, there have been changes in the Notes, Mail, Phone, Camera, Photos, Calendar, Maps, Music, News, Safari and Messages apps. Many of the features are more subtle than others, but it is worth highlighting all 50 of these features mentioned below to help you adapt to the changes in iOS 10. 

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Reports: VW Cleanest Among Dirtiest Diesels As Collusion Between OEMs And Bureaucrats Emerges

From America to Australia, justice for Volkswagen’s dieselgate fraud has been swift and costly. In Europe however, the region with by far the highest concentration of diesel cars in the world, no fines have been levied, possibly because equal justice in Europe could bring the region’s entire auto business to its knees. As a new report by NGO Transport & Environment shows, dieselgate-type cheating is common throughout the industry, and Volkswagen diesel cars actually are the least polluting of Europe’s dirtiest diesels, at least when counting violations of the current Euro 6 norm. “National authorities have focused on protecting their own commercial interests, or those of domestic carmakers,” says Transport & Environment, and documents are emerging that hint that for many years, governments and automakers may have colluded in defrauding citizens and customers who don’t want to be among the 72,000 who each year die prematurely from cancer-causing NOx emissions all over Europe.

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T-Mobile CFO Braxton Carter Talks Company Growth, What’s Next for Wireless

The wireless industry is nothing if not competitive, but for T-Mobile CFO, Braxton Carter, it’s a challenge he welcomes. Coming in as the third most profitable of all carriers, Braxton says the company has had a transformative few years despite the highly-saturated market. I sat down with Carter this month to discuss his long career in wireless, T-Mobile’s journey and his role in it – according to him, it’s far from over.

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