Daily Archives: 07.10.2014

Finally, a Sleep Tracker You Don’t Have to Wear

By Andrew Liszewski

Finally, a Sleep Tracker You Don't Have to Wear

There can be many reasons why you’re not getting a good night’s sleep, and a sleep tracker can help ensure it’s not your bedroom to blame. But who wants to head to bed with a device strapped to your wrist, or hiding under your pillow? …

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/nFtW09PkV4Y/finally-a-sleep-tracker-you-dont-have-to-wear-1643335189

      

Post-4K OLED TV: Where does picture quality go from here?

By Geoffrey Morrison Now that there are 4K OLED televisions, can picture quality get any better? Have we achieved perfection? If so, where do we go from here? Here’s a list of next steps.

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Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/3f35e0c4/sc/28/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cpost0E4k0Eoled0Etv0Ewhere0Edoes0Epicture0Equality0Ego0Efrom0Ehere0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Post-4K OLED TV: Where does picture quality go from here?

By Geoffrey Morrison Now that there are 4K OLED televisions, can picture quality get any better? Have we achieved perfection? If so, where do we go from here? Here’s a list of next steps.

…read more

Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/3f35e0c4/sc/28/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cpost0E4k0Eoled0Etv0Ewhere0Edoes0Epicture0Equality0Ego0Efrom0Ehere0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Post-4K OLED TV: Where does picture quality go from here?

By Geoffrey Morrison Now that there are 4K OLED televisions, can picture quality get any better? Have we achieved perfection? If so, where do we go from here? Here’s a list of next steps.

…read more

Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/3f35e0c4/sc/28/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cpost0E4k0Eoled0Etv0Ewhere0Edoes0Epicture0Equality0Ego0Efrom0Ehere0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Scientists Will Drill Directly Into a Fault Overdue For an Earthquake

By Sarah Zhang

The Alpine fault is the most dangerous fault in New Zealand—and one of the most dangerous in the world. It ruptures with an 8.0-magnitude earthquake roughly once every 300 years, and with the last one in 1717, it’s ripe for another. So what are we going to do about it? Why, drill a hole nearly a mile deep into it.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/OkOLGDEGlYg/scientists-will-drill-directly-into-a-fault-overdue-for-1643017841