الجمعة، 27 مارس 2015

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Explosion and fire destroy building in Manhattan's East Village, injuring 12

An explosion rocked a building in Manhattan's East Village Thursday afternoon, sending debris into the street and a grey plume of smoke into the sky.

Facebook's drone prototype has wingspan greater than a Boeing 737

Facebook's early drone prototype is massive.

Airlines change cockpit policies after deadly crash

Norwegian Air, easyJet and Air Canada have changed their policies already.

Germanwings co-pilot had passed medical tests 'with flying colors'

Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, a 28-year-old German national, deliberately crashed Flight 9525 into the French Alps on Tuesday morning, killing all 150 people on board. Fr...

Dragon boat tug of war is Poland's newest sports craze

Like an aquatic version of tug of war for adults, all you need to play is 12 burly people and one dragon boat.

Ask A Dev: Which language software should developers learn first?

iOS engineer Eric Miller brings some clarity to the growing debate over which development language up-and-coming software developers should learn first.

Germanwings crash has eerie echoes of past pilot suicides

Investigators have described a situation eerily similar to a previous crash.

Germanwings co-pilot wanted to 'destroy the plane'

Germanwings Flight 9525's co-pilot Andreas Lubitz was breathing normally as he drove the plane into the ground and kept the pilot locked outside the cockpit.

Apple rumor mill: 3 iPhones could launch this year

It's not unusual for Apple to debut two versions of the iPhone each year, but this year, we could see the launch of three, according to a new report.

Why developers want to be on WhatsApp so badly

Missing in all of Facebook's announcements at this year's F8 was one update many developers have had their eye on for years: a WhatsApp API.

Burnbook: What parents need to know about the controversial app

Teens across the U.S. are using controversial new app Burnbook for anonymous cyberbullying in schools.

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