Monday, March 6, 2017

Big Diamonds Bring Scientists A Message From Superdeep Earth02:35 and other top stories.

  • Big Diamonds Bring Scientists A Message From Superdeep Earth02:35

    Big Diamonds Bring Scientists A Message From Superdeep Earth02:35
    Evan Smith wanted to get his hands on the world's biggest diamonds — the kind that sit atop royal scepters, and the ones that are always the target of elaborate movie heists.But this wasn't for some nefarious get-rich-quick scheme. It was for science.Big diamonds like this one can contain tiny bits of metal from far underground, visible as black spots inside the gem. (Gemological Institute of America)"The most valuable, the most prized, of all gemstones are coincidentally some of the most scient..
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  • Report: LG Chem & Samsung About To Sign Battery Supply Deal

    Report: LG Chem & Samsung About To Sign Battery Supply Deal
    The second half of 2016 was a difficult time for Samsung Electronics because of the disastrous and well-publicized failure of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 flagship. The Galaxy Note 7 followed the successful launch of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 ...
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  • Elon Musk Eyes 'Boring Company' To Reduce Traffic Via Underground Tunnels

    Elon Musk Eyes 'Boring Company' To Reduce Traffic Via Underground Tunnels
    With Tesla's success and financial muscle, its CEO Elon Musk is free to explore new ventures such as his SpaceX and the solar roof project he has just unveiled. His latest interest seems to have zoomed in on tunnels. Musk vs. Traffic This came after an exasperated Musk posted at Twitter that the traffic is driving him nuts so he is going to build a machine that will bore him tunnels allowing him to dash about whichever city he is in, pursuing his affairs with the level of alacrity and efficienc..
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  • Nintendo Shares Fall After 'Super Mario Run' Disappoints

    Nintendo Shares Fall After 'Super Mario Run' Disappoints
    TOKYO—Investors disappointed by early reviews and sales of the smartphone game “Super Mario Run” sold off more Nintendo Co. shares on Monday, with some analysts expressing concern over the game’s payment model. Nintendo shares closed 7.1% lower in Tokyo Stock Exchange trading on Monday, extending a losing streak to five days, during which the stock has fallen more than 16%. “Super Mario Run,” featuring the Kyoto-based...
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  • Renders Of The Nokia C1 Concept Smartphone Leak Online

    Renders Of The Nokia C1 Concept Smartphone Leak Online
    With so much enthusiasm all around for Nokia's expected re-entry into the smartphone business, we have already seen many a rumor surrounding the company's first-ever true Android handset. For long rumored as the Nokia C1, the device continues to ...
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  • Predator Of Sharks: Rarely Seen Killer Whales Caught On Video Eating A Shark Alive

    Predator Of Sharks: Rarely Seen Killer Whales Caught On Video Eating A Shark Alive
    A group of rarely seen type of killer whale was captured on video off the coast of California killing and eating a shark. Photographer Slater Moore witnessed and filmed a video of four offshore killer whales feasting on a shark around Monterey Bay on Dec. 13. Rarely-Seen Killer Whale The group consists of four offshore orcas, two females and two calves, was part of a larger group numbering about 25. The orcas' unlucky prey was a sevengill shark, which was about 5 feet long albeit this species c..
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  • LG G Pad III 10.1 LTE Is Official, Comes With A Kickstand

    LG G Pad III 10.1 LTE Is Official, Comes With A Kickstand
    LG is still one of the largest smartphone manufacturers in the world, despite the fact their sales haven't exactly been great lately. The LG G5 flagship haven't been selling that well this year, and it will be interesting to see what will the LG G6 ...
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  • Why Yahoo's Security Problems Are a Story of Too Little, Too Late

    Why Yahoo's Security Problems Are a Story of Too Little, Too Late
    In the summer of 2013, Yahoo yhoo launched a project to better secure the passwords of its customers, abandoning the use of a discredited technology for encrypting data known as MD5. It was too late. In August of that year, hackers got hold of more than a billion Yahoo accounts, stealing the poorly encrypted passwords and other information in the biggest data breach on record. Yahoo only recently uncovered the hack and disclosed it last week. The timing of the attack might seem like bad ..
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