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6 événements à ne pas manquer en novembre 2015
La rédaction a sélectionné pour vous les salons, conférences et manifestations marketing importants du mois prochain. À vos agendas!
Cortana coming to the Xbox One in 2016
On Friday evening, Microsoft’s Larry Hryb—better known as Major Nelson—took to his blog to make a couple announcements. First, a new update to the Xbox Beta app for Windows 10 is on its way. We’ll get to that in a … Continue reading
$0.55 per watt from SolarCity’s record-breaking new solar panel
A new solar panel technology from SolarCity is the most efficient rooftop solar ever released. Can it finally push solar to mass adoption?
IBM breakthrough improves carbon nanotube scaling below 10nm
IBM is claiming that new breakthroughs could help carbon nanotubes take us past conventional scaling.
Chromecast FAQ: Everything you need to know about Google’s $35 streamer
It’s been two years since Google launched the original Chromecast streaming media player, and it remains a novel concept. Unlike every other media streamer, which ships with a remote control for moving through menus, Chromecast uses your phone or tablet … Continue reading
Motorola ending promised Moto E Android updates after just 219 days
Motorola said the new Moto E would get updates unlike most other budget phones, but it has changed its tune just a few months later.
Amazon will no longer sell Chromecast, Apple TV
Amazon is kicking Google’s Chromecast and Apple’s TV off its store shelves, citing customer confusion. Right.
To calibrate its fusion device, NIST is bending quartz crystals
When NIST fuses hydrogen, it creates powerful x-ray signals. To read those signals, scientists have had to get creative.
China creates gene-edited ‘micropigs’ to satisfy an emerging fringe pet market
The Beijing genomics institute is now offering genetically-modified ‘micropig’ pets in a variety of different flavors to the discriminating swine enthusiast.
NASA releases stunning new photo of Pluto’s moon Charon
Pluto’s moon Charon shows off its fascinating geological features in a new image from New Horizons.