Thursday, June 23, 2016

It Looks Like Pluto Has a Liquid Water Ocean and other top stories.

  • It Looks Like Pluto Has a Liquid Water Ocean

    It Looks Like Pluto Has a Liquid Water Ocean
    Plutonian landscapes in twilight. Image: NASA/JHU APL/SwRI For a frigid little space rock at the ass-end of the solar system, Pluto is full surprises. Ice volcanoes, hazy skies, vast plains of churning nitrogen, what’s next? Just maybe, a subsurface ocean. Perhaps the most incredible discovery of the New Horizons Pluto encounter last summer was that the former ninth planet is geologically active, with widespread evidence of tectonic activity across its icy surface. This pretty much flies in ..
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  • Tripping Down a Virtual Reality Rabbit Hole

    Tripping Down a Virtual Reality Rabbit Hole
    “I’m a real proponent of being careful how we use it, because immersion is not free,” said Jeremy Bailenson, the director of Stanford’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, a research center for virtual reality experiences. “Immersion comes at a cost. It takes you out of your environment, it’s perceptually taxing at times, and it’s not something that we can use the way we use other media, for hours and hours and hours a day.”Part of the problem is that the technology still isn’t good enough. People a..
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  • Google and Udacity launch a new Android programming course for beginners

    Google and Udacity launch a new Android programming course for beginners
    Google wants more people to learn to program — especially for its Android platform. While the company already offered a few programming courses, they were typically geared toward students with at least some rudimentary programming experience. Starting today, the Google Android Basics Nanodegree class is available on the online learning platform Udacity. It’s the first Android nanodegree class designed by Google for people with no programming experience at all. “Google, in partnership with Udac..
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  • macOS Sierra preview: Siri is just the beginning

    macOS Sierra preview: Siri is just the beginning
    Later this fall, Apple will release its latest desktop operating system to the world, but it won't be called OS X. Instead, it's now "macOS" and this one is codenamed "Sierra." Introducing it on stage at WWDC, Apple exec Craig Federighi said the name was "obvious," probably because it has some consonance with the headline feature: Siri.Yes, having Siri on your Mac is nice and perhaps even a Big Deal — but to me, it's much less important than some other features that Apple is introducing with..
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  • Google Fiber to acquire gigabit internet provider Webpass

    Google Fiber to acquire gigabit internet provider Webpass
    Google Fiber is acquiring San Francisco-based internet service provider Webpass. The news, announced in a press release this afternoon, means Google's own fiber internet service now has a well-established commercial provider of gigabit internet to aid its continued expansion. Webpass, founded in 2003, focuses on providing businesses with ethernet-based fiber connections, though it does provide residential gigabit internet in select markets for buildings built after 1995. Webpass is active in 5 ..
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  • President Obama will talk tech with Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook Live

    President Obama will talk tech with Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook Live
    President Obama is scheduled to participate in a Facebook Live discussion with Mark Zuckerberg this Friday as part of a conference on tech from emerging markets. The White House announced that the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) in Palo Alto, California, will also see Obama talk with an audience of entrepreneurs from 170 countries, reports Reuters. Instead of addressing domestic concerns over the use of social media by extremists, Obama will reportedly focus on connecting Silicon Vall..
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  • Computer simulations point to the source of gravitational waves

    Computer simulations point to the source of gravitational waves
    They arrived at that cause and date by modeling the birth of the universe. The researchers plugged stars and data into the computer simulation Synthetic Universe and ran it until they encountered an event that would possibly have emanated the actual gravitational waves. In this case, the culprit was likely a recent merger of two black holes made soon after the dawn of the universe."We play God," lead study author Chris Belczynski, an astrophysicist at Warsaw Univers..
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  • 5 most important new Dropbox features video - CNET

    5 most important new Dropbox features video - CNET
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