Thursday, February 19, 2015

Mars One mission cuts candidate pool down to 100 aspiring colonists and 10 More

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Mars One mission cuts candidate pool down to 100 aspiring colonists

Only 100 people are still competing for four seats on a one-way trip to Mars advertised by Dutch nonprofit Mars One.

Delta CEO points to 9/11 amid criticism from Gulf airlines

Competition is getting tense between western and Gulf carriers.

Six takeaways from that epic Jony Ive profile

Apple's design studio is like a family and five other takeaways from the 'New Yorker' profile of Apple's Jony Ive.

The only solution to the Equation Group is destroying your hard drive

If you somehow knew you'd been infected by the Equation Group, your only choice would be to grab a hammer.

Flying DeLorean iPhone case would make Marty McFly jealous

A Japanese toy company has created an iPhone 6 case that looks to be a near perfect replica of the iconic DeLorean from Back to the Future II.

Jon Snow gets stoned, very stoned

News presenter Jon Snow has said he was more frightened while stoned on skunk cannabis than he has been in any of the war zones he's reported from.

Twitter introduces TweetDeck Teams to make managing accounts easier

Twitter described it as a "simple way to share access to your Twitter account without sharing passwords."

Jewish journalist taunted, spat at in '10 Hours of Walking in Paris as a Jew' video

An Israeli journalist found himself faced with verbal abuse and spitting during a ten-hour walk around the streets of Paris.

Nike targets sneaker fanatics with app that mixes commerce with content

Nike's new SNKRS app merges ecommerce and written content to deliver a social network-style sneaker shop.

Massive cyber-spying program 'the Equation Group' discovered

An incredibly sophisticated cyber espionage operation, likely originating in the U.S., has been discovered by the security researchers at Kaspersky Lab.

A 10-minute timer could revolutionize your productivity

Three tips for making the 10-minute rule work for you.

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