Collector Makes World Record By Hoarding 10,607 Game Titles
If you think you have an extensive game collection, you are in for some tough competition. Michael Thomasson from New York has clinched a new world record by collecting 10,607 games.
If you think you have an extensive game collection, you are in for some tough competition. Michael Thomasson from New York has clinched a new world record by collecting 10,607 games.
In a memo sent to Apple’s employees today, the company’s CEO Tim Cook celebrated the many accomplishments bagged by Apple during 2013 and said that Apple has ‘big plans’ for next year.
There are many companies now who are trying to make Iron Man style suit in reality. China based Iron Man Factory is trying to bring Iron Man suit in reality. What the company now need is 5,000 pre-orders of $1,999 for production run.
At present, many houses and offices run on solar energy. And now it seems like it’s time for Earth to run on solar energy. Japan’s leading engineering firm Shimizu Corporation has planned to build an array of solar cells around the Moon’s equator in order to harvest solar energy and beam it back to Earth. The project is called Luna Ring.
One of the most basic rules for taking a picture is light. The more light is available to record an object or a landscape, the higher the chances of the photo turning out to be very good. But seems like the advanced technology in present world is about to change the basic rules of everything. Lately, a team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has created such a camera that can take 3D photos in the dark.
Usually drones flying in the sky are controlled by a remote. But German manufacturer TobyRich has made a drone called SmartPlane that can be controlled by an iPhone. In fact, this is the “world’s first” smartphone-controlled drone. Lately, this world’s first smartphone-controlled SmartPlane has taken off as a test flight.
One of the key problems faced by the automobile industry today is that there is an imminent need for sustainable fuel options. To that end, Thorium may be the perfect answer. Being the most dense material in the world, a mere 8 grams of Thorium can let a standard car run for nearly 100 years!
Developing a technology to convert a metal into a semiconductor is not so easy. But using a laser, MIT researchers have made a technology that can do this.