British Spies, Tesla Batteries, and Iron Man: 90 Seconds on The Verge
British Spies, Tesla Batteries, and Iron Man: 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-06-21
it's Friday June twenty-first 2013 I'm
Nathan psyker in an alternate timeline I
had light mayo on my sandwich for lunch
this is 90 seconds on the birds looking
for something to calm your NSA spying on
us nerves this won't help at all
Britain's government communications
headquarters has been reportedly tapping
into fiber-optic lines to intercept and
store massive amounts of data according
to the Guardian the program named
tempura allowed the GCHQ to observe 600
million quote telephone events each day
last year see living in the US isn't so
bad it looks like the verge has been put
to shame for what you can do with 90
seconds yesterday Tesla Motors
demonstrated their battery swapping
technology for their Model S electric
sedan founder Elon Musk explained the
whole process will take around 90
seconds with the driver staying in their
car the whole time musk says that the
service will cost about the same as a
tank of gas and finally HTC and our DJ
unite according to Bloomberg phone maker
HTC assigned a reported 12 million
dollar marketing deal with Iron Man star
Robert Downey jr. the campaign will fan
television print and billboard
advertising around the globe recently
HTC has been struggling the company is
sold around five million won phone since
the launch in march compared to samsung
10 million shipments of the galaxy s4 in
just its first month if iron man doesn't
work they can all we call on geek man
and that's it for today's top stories
coming up tomorrow New York's rubber
baby buggy bumpers recalled for bumping
baby buggies beyond Broadway see how
buggy bumpers incorporated responds
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