Monthly Archives: March 2015

“Rapid prototyping” futuristic fashion looks really weird (Tomorrow Daily 143)

By Ashley Esqueda On today’s show, we discuss why tiny thrusters could be a big deal for satellites, how a group of Netflix employees got the service to work on an NES console, and how future fashion might work via “rapid prototyping.”
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Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/445594c4/sc/38/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Crapid0Eprototyping0Efuturistic0Efashion0Elooks0Ereally0Eweird0Etomorrow0Edaily0E1430C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Uber, Lyft face landmark trials that could change their business

By Rochelle Garner Facing two separate lawsuits, the companies must convince juries that their drivers aren’t employees — and don’t merit insurance and other benefits.

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Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/44555a14/sc/36/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cuber0Elyft0Eface0Elandmark0Etrials0Ethat0Ecould0Echange0Etheir0Ebusiness0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Uber, Lyft face landmark trials that could change their business

By Rochelle Garner Facing two separate lawsuits, the companies must convince juries that their drivers aren’t employees — and don’t merit insurance and other benefits.

…read more

Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/44555a14/sc/36/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cuber0Elyft0Eface0Elandmark0Etrials0Ethat0Ecould0Echange0Etheir0Ebusiness0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Uber, Lyft face landmark trials that could change their business

By Rochelle Garner Facing two separate lawsuits, the companies must convince juries that their drivers aren’t employees — and don’t merit insurance and other benefits.

…read more

Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/44555a14/sc/36/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cuber0Elyft0Eface0Elandmark0Etrials0Ethat0Ecould0Echange0Etheir0Ebusiness0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Collect and trade digital ‘Star Wars’ cards with iOS app

By Anthony Domanico Trading card company Topps has a new iOS app that lets “Star Wars” fans collect and trade digital trading cards of their favorite characters with anyone in the world.

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Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/4454aedd/sc/5/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cios0Eapp0Ecollect0Etrade0Edigital0Estar0Ewars0Ecards0Etopps0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Collect and trade digital ‘Star Wars’ cards with iOS app

By Anthony Domanico Trading card company Topps has a new iOS app that lets “Star Wars” fans collect and trade digital trading cards of their favorite characters with anyone in the world.

…read more

Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/4454aedd/sc/5/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cios0Eapp0Ecollect0Etrade0Edigital0Estar0Ewars0Ecards0Etopps0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

The $761 Peanut Butter and Other Insanely Expensive Government Products

By Sarah Zhang

The most expensive peanut butter in the world is sold by the U.S. government. The $761 jar of peanut butter, created to calibrate machines in food science labs, went viral last month. But “Standard Reference Material 2387,” aka peanut butter, is only the tip of the iceberg of a strange and fascinating world.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/F0fI0FQldiU/the-761-peanut-butter-and-other-insanely-expensive-gov-1690984965