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Thursday, June 19, 2014

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Earth's Most Abundant Mineral Now Has a Name

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 12:07 AM PDT

Bridgmanite is likely found in the Earth's lower mantle, near the core, which is almost 1,802 miles below the crust. Earth's most abundant mineral lies deep in the planet's interior, sealed off from human eyes. Now, scientists for the first time have gotten a glimpse of the material in nature, enclosed inside a 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite. The result: They have characterized and named the

This Security Robot Watches Your Every Move

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 12:05 AM PDT

A new robotic security guard certainly looks friendly, but that doesn't make it any less vigilant. A team at the UK's University of Birmingham created Bob the security robot to see how a robot would handle an office environment. Bob scans its surroundings with 3D sensors to build a picture of the floor plan. If anything has changed since its last scan — a door left open, say, or furniture

Amazon's Fire Phone Is Not Friendly to Wearables...Yet

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 12:04 AM PDT

Update Wednesday, 6:04pm: Amazon tells us that "Fire has Bluetooth 3.0 for connectivity now and we'll update to support Bluetooth LE." So that's good news for the future of Fire. Amazon's new Fire Phone will let you scan millions of objects instantly — but can you use it with your Fitbit? After taking a closer look at the Fire Phone's official specifications on Wednesday, we noticed an

Amazon's Phone Makes Sense for Amazon, Maybe Not for Consumers

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 12:02 AM PDT

Seven years after Apple's original iPhone went on sale, Amazon finally dipped its feet into the smartphone market. Amazon unveiled the Fire Phone on Wednesday, a device that is rumored to have been in development since 2009. The smartphone is priced at $199 and up, comparable to the iPhone, but it attempts to stand out with a range of novel features: a sensor that responds to the way you hold

Amazon Fire Phone Harnesses Intent to Buy

Posted: 19 Jun 2014 12:00 AM PDT

Jeff Bezos introduces the Fire Phone and FireFly button. Amazon's Fire Phone, the smartphone CEO and Founder Jeff Bezos has been working on for four years, is finally out in the open and ready to connect consumers with Amazon's growing panoply of retail products and services. The all-black, slab-like Fire Phone is both more interesting technology-wise than we expected and somewhat less

Amazon Fire Phone vs. iPhone 5S vs. Galaxy S5 vs. HTC One M8

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:58 PM PDT

The HTC One M8, Samsung Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S and Amazon Fire Phone. Amazon unveiled its highly-anticipated Fire Phone Wednesday. The phone comes equipped with four front-facing 3D cameras that help enable its "dynamic perspective" head-tracking features. The Fire Phone has some flashy features, but it's also a lot different from other flagship handsets. Check out the chart, below, to see

Pen and Ink Artist Adds Pattern and Texture to Everyday Life

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:55 PM PDT

Pen and ink artist Kelsey Montague knows patterns, and she blends them into her work with stunning attention to detail. "Most of my work incorporates images within images, giving another layer of meaning to a piece," she told Mashable. "So basically when inspiration hits, I grab my pen and sketchbook and let the images flow." Montague's work covers canvases both large and small, from the

Amazon's Fire Phone: 5 Cameras, 3D Display, a Built-In Shopping Cart

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:20 PM PDT

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos on Wednesday unveiled the company's first smartphone, called the Fire Phone. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos unveiled a smartphone, an extension of the company's Kindle Fire line of tablets, at an event in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday. Called the Fire Phone, the smartphone will launch on July 25 (preorders begin now) and will be exclusive to AT&T in the U.S. It will cost $

How 'Dynamic Perspective' Brings 3D to the Amazon Fire Phone

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:18 PM PDT

When Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced the Amazon phone on Wednesday, now officially known as the Fire Phone, most expectations centered around the long-rumored 3D feature. Ending the speculation, Bezos finally unveiled the Fire Phone's 3D technology on stage at the Seattle event, completing the story that was first teased when Amazon posted a video of amazed users fiddling with a mysterious

Entrepreneur Barbie Puts the 'B' in Boss Lady

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:10 PM PDT

Don't let the pink shift dress fool you. Barbie's latest venture is all business. The doll has dabbled in more than 150 careers, including holding jobs as an astronaut, doctor and even president in 1992, when the only Clinton eyeing for the spot was Bill. Now, with smartphone and tablet in hand, Entrepreneur Barbie is leaning in. Mattel partnered with a power team of real female leaders —

Chile Fans Storm World Cup Stadium to See Sold-Out Match

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:09 PM PDT

Security personnel attempt to control Chilean fans breaking through a gate outside the stadium prior to the kickoff of the match between Spain and Chile on June 18. RIO DE JANEIRO — It was a scary moment outside Maracanã Stadium about an hour ahead of the Spain-Chile match on Wednesday after a mob of around 100 fans wearing Chilean soccer jerseys overran World Cup security officials and broke

Hilarious HelloFlo Ad Is the Only Good Thing About Periods

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:04 PM PDT

When they say fake it 'til you make it, they rarely mean your period. In HelloFlo's new two-minute spot called "First Moon Party," a young girl who is tired of waiting for a visit from Aunty Flo decides she can just fake it with a bottle of her finest red glitter nail polish. (It's basically the same thing as menstruation, anyway.) Then comes her mother's "First Moon Party," which

In the World Cup of Hugs, Everybody Is a Winner

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:03 PM PDT

When teams win big and legends are born on the pitch, there's only one thing to do: hug it out. In a World Cup brimming with action, players, coaches and fans have both felt the cruel pangs of defeat and the indescribable joy of victory, so the hugs go both ways — to both comfort and to congratulate. National heroes in Tim Cahill of Australia and the Arjen Robben of Holland hugged it out

The $2 Billion Terror Group in Iraq

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 11:01 PM PDT

Shakir Waheib, a senior member of the al-Qaida breakaway group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), left, next to a burning police vehicle in Iraq's Anbar Province, in an undated file image posted on a militant website on Jan. 4, 2014. Iraq is under siege. The radical al-Qaeda offshoot known as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) has swiftly captured large swaths of

Elon Musk: We Should Fear a 'Terminator' Future

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 10:59 PM PDT

Sure, Elon Musk wants to make science fiction reality by building a city on Mars. But when it comes to other sci-fi scenarios — namely, a robot apocalypse — the founder of Tesla and SpaceX is much less optimistic. Musk revealed his fear of a robot uprising during an interview on CNBC on Tuesday while answering questions about his investment in an artificial intelligence research company called

T-Mobile Offers Free Week-Long iPhone 'Test Drives'

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 10:58 PM PDT

-Mobile CEO John Legere announces free week long test drives at the T-Mobile Uncarrier 5.0 event in Seattle, Washington on June 18, 2014. T-Mobile is launching a new program that will allow prospective customers to try out their network, with a new iPhone 5S, for a week — completely free of charge. The program, which the carrier is calling Test Drive, is the result of a partnership with Apple.

King Of the World's Oceans: Leo DiCaprio Donates $7M to Conservation

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 10:56 PM PDT

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio walks onstage to speak at the second day of the State Department's "Our Ocean'"conference at the State Department in Washington, Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Leonardo DiCaprio, whose role in 1997's Titanic rocketed him to stardom, lent some serious star power to an oceans-policy conference at the U.S. State Department this week. He pledged grants of $7 million over two years

E-Cigarette Brands Battle to Keep Marketing Rights

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 10:55 PM PDT

A Blu eCigs advertisement depicts a rugged-looking man that some health advocates say is similar to the man once used in Marlboro cigarette ads. E-cigarette company executives were forced to defend their marketing campaigns from critics, including U.S. senators, at a hearing on Wednesday that discussed the impact of e-cigarette advertising on children and teens. Health advocates said they feel

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