Details about the nature of the investigation were not immediately available.
Army veteran Christopher Wilson, who was there for treatment, said the staff didn’t even acknowledge the mess.
Today we’re running down the latest in Samsung Galaxy Note 9 “Crown” tips and rumors before the big release. This smartphone, nicknamed “Crown”, is almost certain to replace the Galaxy Note 8 much in the same way the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus replaced the S8 and S8 Plus. The differences might seem slight to some – but for power … Continue reading
Documents newly surfaced at the FCC indicate Sonos is preparing to launch a new smart speaker product for the home theater market. The smart speaker has the model number S14 and features an HDMI port, at least based on the FCC filing, instead of the optical output found on the maker’s other home theater products. The filing was spotted by … Continue reading
Fitness wearables are about to become even more valuable thanks to a partnership between Fitbit and Google’s Cloud for Healthcare. According to a report at TechCrunch, Fitbit will be able to send health data to doctors, who will then be able to monit…
While we still want a complete list of what’s leaving Netflix, at least the streaming service provides a heads-up for what’s in store. In May, we’ll get a slew of new shows and old favorites, including additional seasons of The Unbreakable Kimmy Schm…
Who do you think would win Webby awards for its social media marketing prowess? A cutting-edge brand that resonates with the young crowd? A superstar who can break the Internet with one picture? Actually, it’s… the TSA. Yes, the same agency tha…
It’s not just TV networks like Fox that are promising a host of live Twitter shows. Disney and Twitter have struck a deal that will bring a range of live shows to the social network. The pact will cover Disney’s “entire” portfolio of entertainment,…
The BlackBerry KeyOne was released last year which means that assuming that BlackBerry and TCL are on a schedule that plans for annual releases, a successor to the KeyOne is overdue. So far we’ve seen a leaked render of the upcoming handset, but now it looks like live photos of the upcoming handset have since appeared as well.
The photo to the right was posted on the CrackBerry forums (via GSMArena) and it is unclear where it might have originated from. However this live photo of the handset does seem to confirm the previous render. The handset has been given the codename “Athena” and as for its commercial name, last we heard some were speculating that it could be called the KeyTwo.
As for the design, it looks like the Athena will be more or less the same as the KeyOne where it will feature a candybar design with a physical keyboard layout. The previously leaked renders also suggest on-screen buttons, a dual camera setup, and a headphone jack. In terms of security, there is no clear fingerprint sensor unless BlackBerry has installed it on the side of the phone.
In any case the leaks seem to suggest that maybe we could be getting close to an official launch so do check back with us in the near future for more updates.
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Many nations have mulled the idea of a floating nuclear power plant and while countries like the United States and China have thought about offshore nuclear reactors, Russia has gone ahead and actually launched one. The country has launched what it claims to be the first floating nuclear power plant ever, it’s called the Academik Lomonosov. Based in the Baltic Sea, it will be capable of producing 70 megawatt of electricity.
The floating power plant will take its start from St. Petersberg form where it will be towed around Norway to a Russian town called Murmansk to fill up on nuclear fuel. The floating power plant will then make its way to the Arctic where it’s going to provide power for the oil industry town of Pevek. It’s also going to power a desalination plant and oil drilling rigs.
The ship has two nuclear reactors on board and is capable of providing enough power for a city of more than 100,000 people. The project reportedly cost $232 million and work began about a decade ago. It has received criticism from groups like Greenpeace, though.
Greenpeace nuclear expert Jan Haverkamp says that having “Nuclear reactors bobbing around the Arctic Ocean will pose a shockingly obvious threat to a fragile environment which is already under enormous pressure from climate change.”
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