Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...
NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day today has a little more of a meteorological aspect to it. The picture below is kind of funky looking right? The question is, what kind of clouds are in this picture ...
Every day, 1.8 million people from around the world visit a NASA website that doesn’t look much newer than its debut in 1995. It has a minimalist layout – single-color background, Times New Roman text ...
On June 16, 1995, when the World Wide Web was young, two gamma-ray astronomers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, launched a website with a simple aim – to post a daily ...
A few weeks in, I’m still not sure why I should embrace iOS 14’s most notable feature: widgets. But developer Mark Hambly has managed to convince me to give up some of my precious home screen real ...
It’s always fun to find the things that define your birthday. Whether it’s your zodiac sign, the top song on the Billboard charts, or the #1 movie, it’s always interesting to see how things were the ...
Nasa’s Astronomy Picture of the Day archive is a packed with awe-inspiring, high-resolution images of space that, incidentally, work great as desktop wallpapers. But NASA doesn’t offer an easy way to ...
NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) celebrates its 30th anniversary today. To commemorate this, today's photo is composed of pixel images arranged like tiles from past APOD photos, evoking a ...
Have you ever wished for a personal guide to the planets, stars and solar system? A site called Astronomy Picture of the Day has you covered. A service of NASA’s Astrophysics Science Division, the ...
Saudi Arabia’s AlUla gains global spotlight as NASA names its meteor image Astronomy Picture of the Day for its pristine night skies The night skies over Saudi Arabia’s AlUla Governorate were seen ...
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