Anyone hungry for higher external bandwidth is in for a treat this year, courtesy of USB 3.2, the latest point update to the USB standard. The USB-IF expects hardware to be in-market by the end of 2019 and the new standard promises to support transfer rates of up to …
Read More »5 Reasons Foldable Phones Are a Bad Idea
Smartphones used to come in all shapes and sizes — there were phones with keyboards, phones with rotating cameras, and phones with 3D screens. Smartphone design has standardized around the flat, glass slab in recent years, but things are starting to get weird again. Multiple smartphone makers seem to …
Read More »Best Places To Spend Spring Break In Canada
Spring break doesn’t need to be an over priced trip to Cancun. Sun always seems nice in the Winter, but some of Canada’s most beautiful and unique destinations are best experienced in the snow. Photo: https://www.facebook.com/au1884/ 1) Quebec city While summer is the most popular time to visit due to walking …
Read More »Tim Howard’s Counting Down To His Final Season.
Howard won 2001 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year with the Metro Stars, earning a move to Manchester United just a year-and-a-half later. He won the 2004 FA Cup with the club before moving to Everton, becoming a fan favorite for more than a decade with the team before returning to …
Read More »ESA’s Mars Express Orbiter Spots Ancient River Valley Network
Mars today is a cold, dry world, but it may not always have been so. Recent studies increasingly indicate that the planet once had a thicker, denser atmosphere that was able to lock in far greater amounts of warmth, and therefore facilitate and support the flow of liquid water on …
Read More »Juno Gets Close Look at Jupiter’s Turbulent Clouds
NASA has released new images taken by the Juno probe of Jupiter, featuring giant storms and swirling clouds in the gas giant’s atmosphere. This image of Jupiter was taken on February 12, 2019, as Juno performed its 18th close flyby of the planet. Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI …
Read More »Physicists Create Coldest Quantum Gas of Molecules
Physicists at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder, have produced a gas of potassium-rubidium molecules at temperatures as low as 50 nanokelvin (nK) — that’s 50 billionths of a Kelvin, or just a smidge above absolute zero. …
Read More »Scientists May Have Cracked Mystery of Australian Fairy Circles
Fairy circles are extremely ordered round patches of bare soil within arid grasslands. They are known from southwestern Africa around the Namib Desert and from Western Australia. Up to now, scientists offered several theories to explain the honeycomb-like pattern formed by these circles. Some believed termites or ants nibble away …
Read More »Computer Reset Cancels Orbital Burn for Israeli Lunar Lander
The Israeli lunar lander Beresheet has suffered a snag in its efforts to reach the Moon. On Monday, the lander built by Israeli startup SpaceIL missed an orbital maneuver while it was out of communication with the ground. “During the pre-maneuver phase the spacecraft computer reset unexpectedly, causing the …
Read More »Google’s Black Box Bidding Solution: A look under the hood
In today’s world, Google, Facebook and Amazon are the gatekeepers to digital shoppers. But activities that once differentiated savvy marketers from their peers – keyword research, ad copy and target URL creation – have fallen victim to these giants’ automated solutions, including Smart Bidding, Google Shopping and Responsive Search Ads. …
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