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Surfing The Ocean Tied To A Heavy Duty Drone Looks Totally Tubular
Freefly, a camera movement systems company, came up with a new sport just before summer’s close. Meet drone surfing.
September 14, 2016 at 02:09PM
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Going Behind The Wheel Of Uber’s Self-Driving Cars
Working as an Uber driver to make some extra cash? Get ready to say goodbye to that income stream soon. We are surprisingly close to a driverless future.
September 14, 2016 at 02:09PM
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Liberty Global, la compañía internacional de telecomunicaciones controlada por el magnate estadounidense John Malone, dijo este miércoles que alcanzó un acuerdo para ofrecer el servicio Netflix a todos sus clientes directamente a través de su programación de televisión por cable.
El acuerdo se produce después del lanzamiento de Netflix por parte de la filial de Liberty Global en Reino Unido, Virgin Media, en 2013.
Liberty Global cuenta con 29 millones de clientes en 30 países.
El presidente ejecutivo Mike Fries dijo que los suscriptores en Reino Unido con acceso a Netflix "pagan más, rotan menos y están más contentos".
No se revelaron los detalles financieros, pero el acuerdo permitirá a Liberty Global recibir una parte de los ingresos de Netflix por clientes que se suscriban al servicio de contenido online a través de sus contratos de televisión por cable.
Quienes ya están suscritos a Netflix podrán conectarse simplemente a través de la instalación de cable de sus televisores.
Ejecutivos de la compañía dijeron que el lanzamiento de Netflix en el servicio de Liberty Global comenzará en Holanda y estará completado en todas las áreas donde opera el grupo para finales de 2017.
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Lokai and charity: water launch a new, immersive experience using modern technology to connect people to the water crisis in Ethiopia. The technology is a bot named Yeshi, and you can go on a walk with her via Facebook Messenger.
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A bad rep is hard to shake, and there’s no way to distinguish the “safe” batch of Note 7s from the original batch.
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Destiny’s Rise of Iron revolves around the Iron Lords: legendary heroes of a bygone era that modern-day Guardians have been accustomed to celebrating in the Iron Banner. Bungie just released the final launch trailer, replete with snowy carnage, gold-tinted armor and menacing narration.
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Facebook, with more than 50 million active business pages on its platform, is ensuring that its services lure these businesses to advertise heavily on its network. The company recently launched a “Lookalike” tool to allow businesses to reach people in new countries who are similar to their existing customers. According to the company, more than 1 billion people on Facebook are connected to at least one business in a foreign country. This tool will allow small businesses on Facebook to go truly “global” by identifying best value customers for their products across the world. We believe Facebook is looking to make small businesses completely reliant on its platform to conduct their business and eventually turn them into advertisers. Through Facebook, the company hopes, small businesses will communication with, and sell to, their customers. The ability to target international customers at a small price through Facebook will be tempting solution for small businesses. As such, this feature can increase advertising revenues for the company in the long term.
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Realms map round-up: spleef, swordplay, and board games for bored days
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Big deadlines are looming for businesses around the world. Changes in the U.S. and abroad will affect every organization that offers any kind of subscription, from mobile service providers to landscapers to software vendors — and there’s not a lot of time left to get ready.
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