I don’t know if this is just the writer in me, but I thoroughly enjoyed this guy’s absolutely nerdy deconstruction of common phrases, word play and phrase fumbles.
[vsauce]
I don’t know if this is just the writer in me, but I thoroughly enjoyed this guy’s absolutely nerdy deconstruction of common phrases, word play and phrase fumbles.
[vsauce]
April Brite, (aka the Ph.Diva) is a biotech Postdoc. April is thrilled when her abstract is picked for an oral presentation, and starts preparing her presentation. When her PCR does not go exactly as planned, she sets off on a journey filled with frustrations, anticipation, fascination and determination. Will our Ph.Diva make it in time for her conference?
[Ph. Diva]
A hostile race of aliens has invaded Earth and the government fears that the aliens are modifying their DNA to pose as humans. When a military officer abducted months ago mysteriously reappears, his wife is called in to ask him questions only she would know to find out who or what he really is. Starring James C. Burns (Call of Duty: Black Ops). Based on a story by science fiction author Colin Harvey.
Thanks Samuel!
This visualization shows ocean surface currents around the world during the period from June 2005 through December 2007. The visualization does not include a narration or annotations; the goal was to use ocean flow data to create a simple, visceral experience.
[NASA]
[CH]
Google has given up on its plans to rethink the way branding and distribution works in the portable gadget market. But the move could be bad news for rival companies and partners alike.
According to Wall Street Journal sources, Google is going to set up its own online store for tablet computers to sell direct to the public, likely in a more explicit and prominent manner than the way it sold the Nexus One smartphone (known unofficially as the Google Phone.)
Not only that, but for the first time Google will explicitly market tablet computers under its own brand name, rather than simply leave manufacturers to use the Android system under their own name. It appears Google won’t be making the devices themselves, but they will be co-branded with the name of the manufacturer, which could include Asus and Samsung. It’s not known at this stage how the Google takeover of Motorola fits into the picture.
Another point of uncertainty is what control Google will exercise over the tablets it sells under its own name. While Android is great for developer freedom and allows a range of prices, one disadvantage is that quality can be inconsistent, compared to the iPad where Apple controls exactly how each model performs.
There must surely be a temptation to simply produce *the* Google tablet (albeit in different storage capacity and connectivity variations) to start a straight fight with the iPad, but this could upset other Android device manufacturers.
The Nexus One was an experiment to see if direct advertising selling to Google users was financially viable. Andy Rubin, who heads the Android project, told the Journal that although the project broke even, one of the big problems was that sorting out compatibility and network carrier deals for foreign countries proved too much hassle. A WiFi Google tablet could much more easily be marketed around the world, allowing even greater economies of scale.
There’s also speculation that Google might subsidize the tablets in an attempt to compete on price with the Kindle Fire, which is widely believed to be sold at a loss by Amazon. The problem is that Google wouldn’t have such obvious ways to make back the cash such as the Amazon Prime membership service, or simply selling more goods to users.
From the makers of Big Dog, Pet Man, and Alpha Dog, here comes Boston Dynamics’ newest robot: Sand Flea.
Sand Flea is an 11-lb robot with one trick up its sleeve: Normally it drives like an RC car, but when it needs to it can jump 30 feet into the air. An onboard stabilization system keeps it oriented during flight to improve the view from the video uplink and to control landings. Current development of Sand Flea is funded by the The US Army’s Rapid Equipping Force.