Daily Archives: 19.03.2015

Watch Your Dead Tech Get Demolished at an E-Waste Recycling Plant

By Michael Hession

When we stepped inside the facility, you could almost smell the circuitboard. All around us conveyor belts were transporting staggering heaps of electronics to and from shredders and sorters—from hard drives to old TVs, to medical devices, Macbooks, and printers. So many printers.

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Angry Birds maker’s earnings fall while games rise

By Don Reisinger Despite lower earnings, Rovio is still one of the most popular mobile-game companies in the world, tallying almost 600 million game downloads in 2014.
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NASA’s New Landing System Can Adapt in Real-Time Based on What It Sees

By Jamie Condliffe

Taking a spacecraft to the surface of an alien planet is hard enough, but it can be even more difficult to reach the exact landing spot. Now, new NASA technologies could enable landers to adapt in real-time to what they see before them.

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NASA’s New Landing System Can Adapt in Real-Time Based on What It Sees

By Jamie Condliffe

Taking a spacecraft to the surface of an alien planet is hard enough, but it can be even more difficult to reach the exact landing spot. Now, new NASA technologies could enable landers to adapt in real-time to what they see before them.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/8hK1WJRw30g/nasas-new-landing-system-can-adapt-in-real-time-based-o-1692335076

      

“Carolina Butcher” Was a Massive Croc That Hunted on its Hind Legs

By Maddie Stone

The fearsome “Carolina Butcher” isn’t a legendary serial killer. It’s a 9-foot-long ancestral crocodile that stomped about the southeastern U.S. during the Late Triassic, eating smaller armored reptiles and competing with dinosaurs for top-predator status. Oh, and it walked on its hind legs.

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