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It’s not like NASA has its own soundtrack. Though if there ever was a more suitable score for space travel, it will always be Alex North’s work for the movie 2001 that works best. Regarding these latest offerings from NASA, the space agency
has outed almost 50 years worth of soundbytes that are now available as
ringtones. Just download them at the official site for free and have a
rocket flaring up during launch whenever your wife calls.
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350Green to Install More Than 400 ChargePoint Network Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles Across United States
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Just like something from a sci-fi movie scientists have been able to use human brain activity to reconstruct movies from the mind of volunteer test subjects with some amazing results.
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CERN researchers and scientists yesterday reported a new finding that
could overturn a fundamental law of physics and Einstein’s theory of
relativity, often simply known by the equation E = mc2.
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We have been hearing rumors for some time that Facebook would be launching its own music service, and its now official Facebook has teamed up with a number of companies, which include Spotify, Rdio, Slacker and more.
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At yesterday’s F8 conference, Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg announced some major new changes to the worlds largest
social network, which include Timeline, Ticker, Open Graph Apps, plus
the much rumored Facebook Music.
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Earlier this year with the launch of its then new Firefox 5 browser Mozilla started to implement their new accelerated release format which was announced back in March.
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