الجمعة، 11 أبريل 2014

Dollar Vans: Inside NYC's Huge, Hidden Transit Network and 10 More

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Dollar Vans: Inside NYC's Huge, Hidden Transit Network

Commuter vans aren't quite buses or taxis. For two bucks, though, they can get you across Brooklyn.

This Wax Should Stop Your Glasses Slipping

A Tennessee man created Nerdwax, an all-natural and organic beeswax blend that keeps users' glasses from sliding down the bridge of their nose.

French Employees Encouraged to Shut Off Email After 6 p.m.

Employers' federations and two unions in France signed a labor agreement that encourages some staff to turn off their phones after work.

You Thought 4K TV Looked Real? This One Goes to 8K

Japanese public broadcaster NHK made a splash with its demonstration of 8K, double the resolution of 4K television we'd believed to be the next thing.

The Programmer Behind Heartbleed Speaks Out: It Was an Accident

Programmer Robin Seggelmann says he wrote the code for the part of OpenSSL that led to Heartbleed. But it was an accident.

Fundbox Looks to Streamline the $74 Trillion B2B Invoice Market

Fundbox, a startup aimed at streamlining the cash flow between businesses, has raised $17.5 million in Series A funding round.

Investor Appetite Grows for Food Delivery Startups

Investors are salivating over food delivery startups, at least judging from a series of funding announcements in recent weeks. Munchery, a startup that provides same-day deliver...

How Brands Are Using Twitter's Redesigned Profile Pages

Twitter's new profile pages have been out for two days. So far 13% of the top 100 brands have switched over.

Google Glass Available to Anyone — for One Day Only

Google announced a plan to expand its Explorer program in a special one-day promotion that will allow anyone in the US to purchase Google Glass.

Ohio Police Chief's Letter to Facebook Trolls Will Save Us All

An Ohio police chief has a message for Facebook trolls: Grow up. Brimfield Police Chief David Oliver was saddened to see a typical stream of "insults and innuendos" that followe...

Papyrus Mentioning Jesus's Wife Is Likely Ancient and Not Fake, Scientists Say

A papyrus fragment that mentions Jesus's wife is likely ancient, probably dating between sixth and ninth century, latest research has shown.

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