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NASA supersonic saucer on second test stage in prep for human missions to Mars, take off was postponed twice due to Harsh Ocean Conditions

NASA will be testing of their Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) by lifting it 120,000 feet above the ground at Hawaii. The NASA flying saucer-like spacecraft will splash on the waters of the Pacific, which is why the flight was postponed twice die to bad ocean condition. This exercise is done for future human missions to Mars.

Jun 04, 2015 09:29 AM EDT


Amazon's Fire TV Powers Up With GameFly Streaming

Amazon launches GameFly along with its Fire TV app. This new feature will bring game streaming to the tech giant's cheap set-top box. This is something that its competitors don't offer. It will be at $6.99 a month with 6 games, and $9.99 for 16 games.

Jun 04, 2015 08:58 AM EDT


Obama Signs USA Freedom Act, Protecting the Individual American's Privacy, Civil Liberties and National Security

US President Barack Obama signs the USA Freedom Act immediately after the Senate passed the bill. The law transfers the responsibility of collecting and keeping phone call data from the NSA to the phone companies themselves.

Jun 04, 2015 04:11 AM EDT


Prospect: Internet of Things Market To Grow Up To $1.7 Trillion

IDC Research predicts a $1.7 trillion growth of IoT by 2020. Huawei is the newest company to join the IoT market while Intel's Altera acquisition builds high expectations to its IoT bid.

Jun 04, 2015 05:04 AM EDT


South Korea Counters North Korean Missile Test Last Month With Sanctioned Missile Launched

South Korea succesfully launched their own ballistic missile test last Wednesday as a show of arms to it neighboring bully, North Korea.

Jun 04, 2015 08:16 AM EDT


Samsung, Philips and Panasonic reach $528 million on settlement deal for cathode ray tube class action

Electronics manufacturers agreed to settle a CRT class action for a total of $528 million. More companies and several other lawsuits are involved.

Jun 04, 2015 04:34 AM EDT


Americans cannot save Ramadi; US troops hold back to protect civilians

Recently, Isil took over Ramadi, resulting to thousands of innocent civilians being killed while survivors and Iraqi military troops pleaded for U.S. military help.

Jun 04, 2015 04:28 AM EDT


US Stocks rose ahead of big data week with looming interest rate increase deterred by global slow down

Stocks rise have experts speculating that the country may be on its way to recovery and an increased interest rate is on order. The Fed's Brainard is skeptic on the idea.

Jun 03, 2015 09:30 AM EDT


MERS Virus Claims Two Lives In South Korea

Health officials have confirmed that two people in South Korea died from Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). They are the first death from an outbreak in the country. Around 700 people who are now under quarantine.

Jun 04, 2015 03:11 AM EDT


Lego Worlds Enters Constructive Digital Play, Competes with Minecraft

Lego Worlds is finally here. Minecraft will finally have a competitor, and it is the original building toy Lego.

Jun 04, 2015 02:52 AM EDT


Lawmakers grill Amtrak officials over deadly train crash

Lawmakers on Tuesday questioned Amtrak officials as to why they failed to implement the automatic train control technology. The train crash killed eight people and injured more than 200 people.

Jun 03, 2015 11:16 PM EDT


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