Tuesday, March 11, 2014

3D Image of Sierra Negra Could Help Us Understand Volcanoes and 10 More

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3D Image of Sierra Negra Could Help Us Understand Volcanoes

Scientists could more accurately anticipate earthquakes and eruptions with a 3D image of the system below the Sierra Negra volcano.

Adobe Doesn't Think 'Photoshop' Is a Dirty Word

Despite many controversies associated with the software, Adobe isn't particularly worried about 'Photoshop' the verb. Here's why.

iPhone and iPad Still Plagued By Daylight Savings Time Bug in iOS 7

Despite a slick update with iOS 7, Apple's mobile operating system is still saddled with a familiar Daylight Savings Time bug.

Rob Ford Messes Up Daylight Saving Time

Rob Ford just can't catch a break.

36 Hours Later: What We Know About Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing disappeared from radar systems on Friday — and authorities still have no clue where it's gone.

Secrets Rule Westeros in New 'Game of Thrones' Trailer [VIDEO]

The third trailer for Game of Thrones' fourth season dropped Sunday, and, sadly, we're still in the dark about what's in store.

Advertising's Next Frontier: The Internet of Everything

Advertisers at SXSW contemplated how the Internet of Everything could reboot marketing.

Flying Taser Drone Delivers 80,000 Volts of Paralyzing Fear

A design studio has unveiled a flying drone that shoots taser darts that deliver 80,000 volts of paralyzing electricity.

The Powerful Employee Referral Resource You May Be Overlooking

If you aren't leveraging enterprise social networks in your employee referral program, you could be missing out on a powerful tool for finding great talent.

Flickr Update: Art Identifies the Camera a Picture Was Taken On

Flickr's next update includes the addition of slick line drawings to represent the top smartphones and DSLR cameras.

Craig Ferguson to Produce 'I F*cking Love Science' for TV

Craig Ferguson wants to fill your television with mind-blowing, f*cking science.

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