It seems like long form articles and webpages are becoming more popular. I frequently want to send someone a link to one of these long pages but I don’t want to make them scroll all the way down to find
Interpreting soldered RAM
Other World Computing: Teardown of Lower-Cost 2014 iMac Reveals Soldered Memory Now that we’ve had time to teardown the new iMac, unlike the $1,299 iMac, we found this iMac has the memory is soldered to the motherboard removing any possibility
I was promised flying cars
New York Times: I Was Promised Flying Cars The first is gravity, the force that keeps your feet on the ground. The second is electromagnetism, which is responsible for anything involving light or the arrangement of atoms. The third is
“All Our Patent Are Belong To You”
Tesla is opening up the use of their technology. Tesla Motors was created to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport. If we clear a path to the creation of compelling electric vehicles, but then lay intellectual property landmines behind us
Another win for sanity: FIFA to use goal-line tech at the World Cup
ArsTechnica: Thursday’s opening match between Croatia and Brazil will be the first-ever World Cup game to be equipped with goal-line technology, designed to quickly and definitively determine whether a ball crossed over the line. Since the last World Cup, organizers
Master the basics of soccer before the World Cup
Grantland: The fact is, Nerdy American Sports Fan, you know way more about soccer than you realize. All those sports you already follow — your football, your basketball, your baseball, all those things you already debate, and fight over, and
World Cup probabilities
Another fantastic data visualization by the folks at FiveThirtyEight.com. FiveThirtyEight’s World Cup Predictions
Honeywell’s Lyric is a twist on connected devices
From TechHive: The Lyric thermostat assumes that if your smartphone is at your house, so are you. You can register your family’s phones with the app, and it’ll use the geofencing features in iOS and Android to tell when everybody’s
Apple panders while others show value
There are a variety of reasons why Apple has chosen to split their stock in a 7 for 1 stock split. But I doubt pandering is one of them. MarketWatch: Apple panders to the masses with its ‘cheap’ stock Billionaire
Tesla might be winning in Missouri and New Jersey
It has been a good week for Tesla. Missouri Scraps Tesla Ban Tesla recharged: Assembly panel to take up bill to allow sales in NJ stores | NJ.com New Jersey’s proposed legislation has two interesting provisions. The bill will allow