NASA’s LCROSS stands for Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite. This mission is to see if moon has water in the form of ice. The process was done by sending an empty rocket hull that would normally be space junk remained attached to the plucky little LCROSS until pulling away. On Friday morning, it smashed into a crater near the moon’s south pole.
4shared.com, a popular sharing website, has been hacked by unknown people, it can’t be accessed anymore. If you’ll log on to 4shared.com, you’ll be redirected to http://www.abcjardins.com/Hacked/ a page that tells you that the said website was hacked.
ON2 Technologies is said to be the leading developer of the video compression technology. And Google eyed an advantage with the technology for the Google products, and is now currently in a deal to acquire it.
I am not actually interested of how much is the deal, which according to the report is in per stock basis that will worth a $106.5 million. What I really wonder is that how can Google use this for their own products.
Apple revealed that they’ll be delivering more iPhones to the telcos of the country but they also admitted that they don’t know when and they couldn’t cope up with the demand of the iPhone 3GS.
We all know that Apple has rejected the Google Voice to be part of the ever popular iPhone. The reason of the Apple’s action is not clear, and caused the media to speculate.
One of the speculations over the issue is that Google Voice product and similar products like with that of Skype directly compete with the AT&T’s own wireless voice service. And the addition of Google Voice to the iPhone under AT&T will result into the degradation of their own product.
Lola techie on her previous ad told us that she’s using facebook, twitter, and Youtube. And with her new ad, we learned that she’s also playing online games.
Here’s Lola Techie playing online games with the Abangers:
Exploring the earth’s natural satellite, the moon, is now cheap and easy. You don’t need to ride a rocket and be dropped on the moon. What you just need to do is open your Google Earth software and in just one click, you’re already on the moon.
Finally, the Shuttle Endeavor blasted off and lift off to space on its sixt try this Wednesday after the 5 failed attempts because of hydrogen leak and weather problems.
Watch it the video below the launching of the Shuttle Endeavor: