KLM turns jet into a two bedroom apartment: "The idea of spending a night on a plane might be a nightmare for anyone who has flown a long-haul flight in Economy class. But KLM is offering an upgrade that is much more attractive – even if it doesn't get off the ground. The airline has transformed one of its grounded McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft into a luxurious apartment. Dubbed Airplane Apartment, this novel conversion offers four guests a unique overnight stay without the turbulence."
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Monday, November 17, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Do you want to cruise on the biggest ship in the world oasis of the seas
Do you want to cruise on the biggest ship in the world oasis of the seas: "This is the latest ship in the fleet of Royal Caribbean cruise lines. The Oasis of the seas. this ship is more that twice the size of the Queen Mary 2, and more than 5 times the size of the Titanic. The ship was designed and ordered long before the economy took the current downturn, back when it was booming."
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Monday, November 10, 2014
Interesting facts about humans
Interesting facts about humans: "There are many things you do in life that you rarely think about because you do them often, so often that you don't even realize how often you do them. The average number of times you do certain things, and use certain things in a lifetime is amazing. Some of the things are weird, some of them are unbelievable, some of them are bizarre, all of them are interesting"
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Interview with a madman: Francois Gissy hits 333 km/h on rocket-powered bicycle
Interview with a madman: Francois Gissy hits 333 km/h on rocket-powered bicycle: "Last November, Frenchman Francois Gissy hit 285 km/h (177 mph) on a rocket-powered bicycle. Now, at the Circuit Paul Ricard in the South of France, he's knocked his own world record out of the park. Dialing in a massive 4.5 kN of thrust, which generates roughly the equivalent of 560 horsepower, Gissy took his rickety-looking rocket bike up to a monstrous 333 km/h (207 mph), hitting top speed in just 4.8 seconds and generating about 1.96 Gs worth of acceleration."
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Give your old smartphone a smart home overhaul - CNET
Give your old smartphone a smart home overhaul - CNET: "The smart home market is expanding. The Dropcam-Nest contingent, SmartThings, Wink and others have captured much of the early attention, but some plucky startups are taking a decidedly more DIY route."
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Finally, you can own a 'Star Trek' communicator for just $99 - CNET
Finally, you can own a 'Star Trek' communicator for just $99 - CNET: "Just weeks after we got to ride a real-world hoverboard for the first time, another bit of iconic Hollywood gadgetry has crossed over from science fiction to science fact, and it's great news for Trekkers.
Startup OnBeep's debut product is Onyx, a Bluetooth-powered team communication tool that offers real-time voice messaging via a cross-platform mobile app that works anywhere your device has a mobile or Wi-Fi data connection. In other words, it's like creating a private communication channel that piggybacks over an Internet connection"
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Startup OnBeep's debut product is Onyx, a Bluetooth-powered team communication tool that offers real-time voice messaging via a cross-platform mobile app that works anywhere your device has a mobile or Wi-Fi data connection. In other words, it's like creating a private communication channel that piggybacks over an Internet connection"
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
The top 20 catchiest songs of all time, according to science - CNET
The top 20 catchiest songs of all time, according to science - CNET: "The catchiest song of all time has been revealed, and it ought to surprise absolutely no one. When it comes to recognisability, Spice Girls' "Wannabe" is number one, with users taking, on average, just 2.29 seconds to pick the song."
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Saturday, October 25, 2014
New Battery Technology Recharges in Two Minutes, Lasts Twenty Years
New Battery Technology Recharges in Two Minutes, Lasts Twenty Years: "There’s a new battery technology on the horizon, and there’s a good chance it’s going to change the way you use your devices — soon. By replacing the graphite anode in lithium-ion batteries with titanium dioxide nanotubes, researchers at Nanyang Technical University of Singapore have been able to dramatically improve the charge time and durability of lithium-ion battery cells."
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Friday, October 24, 2014
Sweat-analyzing skin patch could replace blood sampling
Sweat-analyzing skin patch could replace blood sampling: "Nobody likes having blood samples drawn. What's more, such samples typically have to be analyzed in a lab before they're able to tell us anything. But now scientists at the University of Cincinnati and the US Air Force Research Laboratory are developing a system in which a Band-Aid-like skin patch is able to gather and transmit medical data in almost real time, by analyzing the patient's sweat ... and you just need a smartphone to read it, no poking or prodding required."
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Monday, October 20, 2014
Top secret X-37B spaceplane breaks orbital endurance record
Top secret X-37B spaceplane breaks orbital endurance record: "A secret mission came to a public end this morning as the US Air Force’s top secret X-37B spaceplane landed at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The unmanned reusable spacecraft touched down on the runway like a conventional aircraft this morning at 9:24 am EDT after a record-breaking 674 days in orbit. According to the Air Force, the automatic landing was monitored by the 30th Space Wing and occurred without incident."
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Oxygen absorbing material may allow us to breathe underwater
Oxygen absorbing material may allow us to breathe underwater: "Using specially synthesized crystalline materials, scientists from the University of Southern Denmark have created a substance that is able to absorb and store oxygen in such high concentrations that just one bucketful is enough to remove all of the oxygen in a room. The substance is also able to release the stored oxygen in a controlled manner when it is needed, so just a few grains could replace the need for divers to carry bulky scuba tanks."
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Thursday, September 18, 2014
VIDEO: This Police Officer Gives a New Meaning to ‘Protect and Serve’ and It’s Awesome
VIDEO: This Police Officer Gives a New Meaning to ‘Protect and Serve’ and It’s Awesome: "Ever since the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, there has been an attempt by the typical leaders of the racial grievance industry, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Eric Holder, and Barack Obama, to portray all police officers as bad. In fact, they have attempted to portray white police officers as blood thirsty, cold-hearted killers of black people. It is an insult to those men and women in blue who put on a uniform every day and risk their lives ‘to protect and serve.’"
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