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Hiriko: The MIT-backed, Spanish ‘folding’ EV that wants to make cities bigger

Meet Hiriko, an EV that’s the fruit of a collaboration between MIT, Basque businesses and the Spanish government. It might look like the rest of those sci-fi Jetson-style concepts , but it has a few tricks up its wheel-arches.

Meet Hiriko, an EV that’s the fruit of a collaboration between MIT, Basque businesses and the Spanish government. It might look like the rest of those sci-fi Jetson-style concepts , but it has a few tricks up its wheel-arches.

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Hiriko: The MIT-backed, Spanish ‘folding’ EV that wants to make cities bigger

AJ Simply Jobs Board

The AJ Simply Jobs Board component makes millions of jobs from SimplyHired.com accessible and totally integrated on your own Website!, so you can easily transform your website into a powerful Job Search Engine, or alternatively you can choose to hide the search functionality and create a Job section (or multiple sections) showing specific Job Listings that always have jobs that are relevant to your web content. Here’s how it works ==================== Say you have a Joomla website that provides information and resources about Automobiles.

The AJ Simply Jobs Board component makes millions of jobs from SimplyHired.com accessible and totally integrated on your own Website!, so you can easily transform your website into a powerful Job Search Engine, or alternatively you can choose to hide the search functionality and create a Job section (or multiple sections) showing specific Job Listings that always have jobs that are relevant to your web content. Here’s how it works ==================== Say you have a Joomla website that provides information and resources about Automobiles.

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Experts Are Baffled by These Mysterious Ancient Markings Found In Jerusalem

An excavation in a part of Jerusalem known as the City of David has uncovered stone markings that date back thousands of years. Nobody has any idea what they are or what they mean. But whatever it is?

An excavation in a part of Jerusalem known as the City of David has uncovered stone markings that date back thousands of years. Nobody has any idea what they are or what they mean. But whatever it is?

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South Korea plans trial run of robot prison guards

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a prison turn to robots for a little assistance, but South Korea looks to be going a bit further than most with its latest robotic endeavor . The country’s Ministry of Justice has announced that it will be conducting a one-month trial run of robot guards at a prison in the city of Pohang starting in March — a project that’s expected to cost one billion won (or about $863,000).

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a prison turn to robots for a little assistance, but South Korea looks to be going a bit further than most with its latest robotic endeavor . The country’s Ministry of Justice has announced that it will be conducting a one-month trial run of robot guards at a prison in the city of Pohang starting in March — a project that’s expected to cost one billion won (or about $863,000).

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SilverCloud Real-Time GPS Tracking System Review

I have been putting this SilverCloud Real-Time GPS Tracking System by Land Air Sea through some testing over the past few months. Don’t let the tiny package fool you, this small box allows you to track anything in real time.

I have been putting this SilverCloud Real-Time GPS Tracking System by Land Air Sea through some testing over the past few months. Don’t let the tiny package fool you, this small box allows you to track anything in real time.

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Why Would a Company Spend $200 Million to Build a 20-Mile Ghost Town for 35,000 Invisible People?

New Mexico, where people go to cook Crystal Meth and disappear into the maw that isn’t quite Mexico, is going to get another claim to fame: a brand new, $200 million 20-square mile city with no residents. A modern day ghost town.

New Mexico, where people go to cook Crystal Meth and disappear into the maw that isn’t quite Mexico, is going to get another claim to fame: a brand new, $200 million 20-square mile city with no residents. A modern day ghost town.

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Boot up: Windows Explorer gets ribbon, Microsoft launches cloud CRM deal, and more

Plus HP’s one-year self-destruct plan, and a new open data project in Toronto, Canada A quick burst of 6 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Windows Explorer gets ribbon > > MSDN Blogs The fascinating thing in this is how few commands are used most of the time, and the appalling user interface decisions made in the new ribbon: “people use lots of commands, so let’s cram them all in there explicitly.” An alternative view: keep the most used commands visible. Put the others in contextual menus. Simplify, don’t complicate.

Plus HP’s one-year self-destruct plan, and a new open data project in Toronto, Canada A quick burst of 6 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Windows Explorer gets ribbon > > MSDN Blogs The fascinating thing in this is how few commands are used most of the time, and the appalling user interface decisions made in the new ribbon: “people use lots of commands, so let’s cram them all in there explicitly.” An alternative view: keep the most used commands visible. Put the others in contextual menus. Simplify, don’t complicate.

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Visualized: the Apple mothership

We’ve already caught a glimpse of Apple’s proposed science fiction museum new campus in Cupertino, but screen grabs just don’t do this behemoth justice. A recently released set of renderings of Apple Campus 2, as it’s known to the city of Cupertino, however, give it that proper otherworldly glow. According to the accompanying proposal, the building will take up a measly 2.8 million square feet, contain a 1,000-seat auditorium and research facilities totaling 300,000 square feet

We’ve already caught a glimpse of Apple’s proposed science fiction museum new campus in Cupertino, but screen grabs just don’t do this behemoth justice. A recently released set of renderings of Apple Campus 2, as it’s known to the city of Cupertino, however, give it that proper otherworldly glow. According to the accompanying proposal, the building will take up a measly 2.8 million square feet, contain a 1,000-seat auditorium and research facilities totaling 300,000 square feet

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Visualized: the Apple mothership

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