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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

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'Defective' graphene makes for super-efficient fuel cells

3/18/2015 10:32:00 AM
Though graphene is noted for its beautiful symmetry, when you add a few warts and imperfections, it becomes more interesting -- specifically, it has the potential to make fuel cells better and cheaper. Scientists from Northwestern University and othe...
Tim Cook: Apple isn't becoming the new Microsoft
3/18/2015 9:58:00 AM
Are you getting the sense that Apple is becoming the new Microsoft, the giant corporation that's simultaneously doing too much and refusing to take risks? Not surprisingly, Tim Cook would like to have a word with you. He tells Fast Company that he do...
The Pirate Bay's new network is making ISP blocks useless
3/18/2015 9:31:00 AM
Despite global efforts to put the kibosh on infamous torrent site The Pirate Bay (TPB), the lair of internet swashbucklers is proving almost impossible to sack. Swedish police succeeded in taking the site down late last year, only for it to reappear ...
3M showed me how dirty my phone was at SXSW
3/18/2015 9:00:00 AM
I'm a certified germaphobe. In clinical terms, that makes me one of the 3.3 million Americans who suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Being at an event like SXSW where about 33,000 of my fellow digital comrades are coexisting in very public sp...
HeroX is the Kickstarter of X Prize-type competitions
3/18/2015 8:33:00 AM
X Prize aims to challenge inventors into creating technologies that could benefit mankind, but it can't design competitions for every problem out there. That's where its spin-off company called HeroX comes in. HeroX is a platform similar to Kickstart...
Man arrested for filming Premier League matches with a drone
3/18/2015 8:11:00 AM
In times past, enterprising football fans who didn't have a ticket for the big match would scale walls or find an elevated vantage point to follow the action. Increased security and the sheer size of modern football stadiums has put an end to such ta...
Microsoft's Yahoo Answers rival quietly opens for testing
3/18/2015 8:04:00 AM
We've all stared, wide-eyed, at the people on Yahoo Answers who want to know how to become a real mermaid or why their cat vibrates. It appears that Microsoft has too, but it's philosophy is not to join its one-time friend, but to beat it with a home...
Canada's economic issues might affect Thirty Meter Telescope's future
3/18/2015 7:33:00 AM
The Thirty Meter Telescope's (TMT) construction finally began in 2014 after a decade of delays, but its struggles aren't over yet. Its developers might find themselves $235 million short, since the Canadian government still hasn't released its part o...
HTC's 'Uh Oh' program will replace your busted One M9 once for free
3/18/2015 7:00:00 AM
HTC's two-toned M9 hasn't landed in the US yet, but the company's already champing at the bit to give you more reasons to buy one. Just as earlier reports suggested, HTC is fleshing out its Advantage program with a little something called "Uh Oh Prot...
Lawmaker resigns after Instagramming his suspicious spending
3/18/2015 6:34:00 AM
One of GOP's rising stars have resigned from Congress, in part because his own Instagram posts have given rise to constant questions about his expenditures. Illinois representative Aaron Schock lived a lavish lifestyle while he was a government offic...
Virgin Media customers finally get access to Sky Sports' Android app
3/18/2015 5:59:00 AM
As part of its tie-up with Sky, Virgin Media has been letting subscribers use their logins to access Sky Sports and Sky Movies. Apple users gained access to both services in August last year, while Android device owners have had to make do with Sky's...
Uber offices raided by police in France and South Korea
3/18/2015 5:39:00 AM
Uber is under seige on two separate fronts today, as police in South Korea have arrested a pair of its executives, according to ZDNet. At the same time, Le Monde is reporting that French Police have raided Uber's offices in Paris. In Korea, the situa...
Lenovo's long-promised Windows Phone might actually arrive
3/18/2015 4:42:00 AM
Like a dozing teenager promising to take out the trash, Lenovo's been pledging to build a Windows Phone handset since November 2011. Microsoft, like a patient parent trying to motivate its offspring, has now tried to inspire its partner by giving Len...
EE replaces Orange Wednesdays with weekly £1 Wuaki.tv movie rental
3/18/2015 4:40:00 AM
When EE announced the end of its beloved Orange Wednesdays promotion, it also teased an "exclusive" deal that would shortly be introduced as its replacement. We had our suspicions that such an offer wouldn't be able to match, never mind surpass the v...
New compound destroys chemical weapons faster than ever
3/18/2015 3:46:00 AM
In 2013, the Syrian government agreed to destroy its stores of chemical weapons, following reports that it had dropped sarin, a torturous and lethal nerve gas, on a rebel-held town earlier that year. The 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention, signed by 19...
Chrome Canary now uses the web's speedier official standard
3/18/2015 2:52:00 AM
If you've been wondering about the fuss over the speedier HTTP/2 web standard, you now have an opportunity to check things out first-hand. Google has released the first version of its experimental Chrome Canary browser with support for the final draf...
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