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Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: Queen rockstar unleashes badass space song about mysterious world of Ultima Thule

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Queen rocker Brian May used to beg his parents to stay up late, so he could learn about the stars. Now six decades later, the guitar legend turned astrophysicist has released an arena rock song composed for both the farthest away object humanity has ever visited — Ultima Thule — and the spacecraft sent to scour this distant world, NASA's New Horizons probe.  "This mission is about human curiosity — the need for mankind to go out there and explore what makes the universe tick," May said Monday at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland, site of the New Horizons headquarters.  "I hope you will enjoy it," added May, who released the song two minutes after midnight local time, during the first minutes of the 2019. "I hope it's worthy of this amazing cause."  Read more... More about Space , Science , Queen , Brian May , and Ultima Thule View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: 'Stranger Things' rings in the New Year with a Season 3 release date

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Stranger Things is kicking off the New Year in style.  At the stroke of midnight (East Coast time) on New Year's Day, Netflix dropped a video announcement for the next season of the series. The teaser looks like an old Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve clip, but distortion quickly sets in, and a date is revealed: July 4, 2019.  Read more... More about Stranger Things , Entertainment , and Movies Tv Shows View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano observe: Here’s why calendars look the way they do

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What is the first image you visualize in your head when you think about a calendar? Probably a table with numbers arranged in seven columns and five rows (or six row depending on day one) to display the full month ahead. We use it every day, whether on your phone or on your wall. Same design no matter the medium, the same format has moved from posters to digital apps without any alteration. We are surrounded by objects that have history, sometimes that span centuries, and we completely ignore it. Anytime I encounter design patterns that are so well embedded… This story continues at The Next Web View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: This 'Infinity War' tune was the throwback jam of 2018

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2018 was a year that cried out for a simple, effervescent throwback tune we could use to forget our present troubles. No one could have guessed we'd find it in a movie that was all about the successful eradication of 50 percent of humanity .  But that's exactly what happened this May when Avengers: Infinity War topped the movie charts, and sent a 42-year-old track bouncing up the music charts in its wake. With Infinity War newly available on Netflix as of last week, we're just a-movin' and a-groovin' to it all over again. The track, of course, is "Rubberband Man" by the Detroit Spinners (full name, please, lest you confuse them with a contemporary British folk group ). It's in the movie for less than 30 seconds, but leaves a hell of an impression — partly because its 1970s bass-twanging  intro perfectly announces the Guardians of the Galaxy, but mostly because Chris Pratt so utterly throws himself into TikTok -like lip syncing.  Read more... Mor...

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: Mysterious deep space world Ultima Thule already looks weird — and we've only had a glimpse

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Ultima Thule — an uncharted world over 4 billion miles away — is coming into view. On Monday, planetary scientists released a fuzzy image of Ultima Thule, snapped the day prior by the New Horizons exploration spacecraft from some 1.2 million miles away. Previously, New Horizons swooped by Pluto in 2015, capturing the icy, mountainous world in unprecedented detail. Increasingly rich, detailed images of Ultima will start arriving on January 2, but already the deep space object looks elongated, not round, said New Horizons deputy project scientist John Spencer from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, the Maryland headquarters of the New Horizons program. The program is a collaborative effort between NASA, the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, where scientists navigate and control the spacecraft. Read more... More about Space , Nasa , Science , New Horizons , and Ultima Thule View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: Taylor Swift was dubbed 2018's most influential person on Twitter

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Taylor Swift was the most influential person on the platform, according to Brandwatch. Here's how the singer pulled it off, as well as who else on Twitter was highly influential this year.  Read more... More about Twitter , Mashable Video , Taylor Swift , 2018 , and Influencers View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: 5 things we'll miss about 2018

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2018 was a pretty eventful year. Despite all the ups and downs, these are 5 things we are sure to look back on with nostalgia.  Read more... More about Mashable Video , Beyonce , Ariana Grande , World Cup , and 2018 View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: Amazon sends customer a picture of their package mid-air

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As the holidays wrap up, so, too, do the constant deliveries. But not before one Reddit user got quite a surprise: Amazon's picture-proof alert for his delivery captured his package in mid-air, flying toward his front door.  That's quite a toss, to be honest, and even better photo-capturing skills. SEE ALSO: UPS delivery driver spots a doorbell camera and busts out a little dance And for those skeptical that maybe the package is just wedged into the door for a unique perspective that simply makes it look like it's been thrown, well, the same Reddit user shared this video to support his claim. Read more... More about Amazon , Reddit , Package Delivery , Culture , and Web Culture View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: How terrifying is 'Bird Box'? Two scaredy-cats decide to find out

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Netflix's new horror movie Bird Box has taken the internet by storm, which is a little surprising considering horror is really not for everyone. It's especially not for us, two scaredy-cats who do not like to watch horror movies for the simple fact that we don't like to be scared.  But with so much fervor swirling around Bird Box ( over 45 million users have watched so far), we decided to give in to the hype for the sake of all the other wimps out there and see if Bird Box is actually too spooky. Here are our impressions of Bird Box , which we both watched on a bright Monday morning. SEE ALSO: Netflix's 'Bird Box' is blind to the issue of stigmatizing mental illness Read more... More about Movies , Netflix , Bird Box , Entertainment , and Movies Tv Shows View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: Popsugar's Twinning app was leaking your photo, even if you didn't share it

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If you spent anytime on the internet this holiday season, you likely saw friends and family sharing a photo matching their face with their celebrity look-alike. If they didn’t share the photo, it very likely was made publicly available anyway. The Twinning app created by Popsugar has been inadvertently making the photos uploaded by its users publicly available via an unsecured web address where the pics were stored.  TechCrunch discovered the data leak on Monday when it noticed an Amazon Web Services storage bucket URL in the source code of the Popsugar Twinning web app. A real-time photo stream of users uploading pics to the app was viewable when opening the AWS address in a web browser.  Read more... More about Popsugar , Photo Apps , Data Leaks , Tech , and Social Media Companies View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano recommends: We used Boring’s Not-A-Flamethrower to burn away the worst of 2018

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As 2018 comes to a close, it’s hard not to look back at the year with some bitterness . Okay, okay , 2018 wasn't complete trash for everyone. But for all the highs, there were an equal amount (if not more) lows that made the year kind of suck. We're not here to be a Debbie Downer and dredge up all the bad moments 2018 threw at us, so instead we're using this very last day of the year to cleanse the past and ring in 2019 in Mashable style: by burning it all away 🔥. Armed with our new little friend , the Boring Not-A-Flamethrower , we torched some of the year's worst times — trends and products that rightfully deserved to be incinerated. Read more... More about Reviews , Elon Musk , Flamethrower , Boring Company , and End Of Year 2018 View Source

Danilo Diazgranados Manglano read: 10 Ways Women in Business Can Boost Results Today

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Sometimes you need a reminder to invest in yourself, and there is no better time to do it than right now. It’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day activities or work and life and forget to take care of yourself. Believe it or not, making just one easy change today can boost your results in your career and and your business. The key is to not think of personal investment as a huge endeavor. Look at it as small steps that will ultimately have huge effects on your life and your career.... Read the whole entry...   »                         View Source