His death occurred on the eve of the 45th anniversary of his lunar landing, which took place on 5 February 1971. He served on the support crew for Apollo 9 and as backup lunar module pilot for Apollo 10 and played a key role in the lunar module simulator at the Johnson Space...
The idea of having to stop and plug in your auto was offsetting for many people, this may be the reason for which wireless charging is now tested by Google for self-driving vehicles.
But this year, so many ads have been released online, it makes you wonder, who needs to watch the game to see the ads anymore? Professor Charles Weinberg of the UBC Sauder School of Business has studied how marketers use the Super Bowl to gain a leg-up on the competition,...
The most expensive TV advertising slots in the world have been booked for this Sunday when the fiftieth American Super Bowl jamboree in Levi’s stadium, Santa Clara, California, is played out, 40 miles north of San Francisco.
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Several automakers are recalling more than 5 million vehicles distributed worldwide over growing concerns in air bag problems. In fact, he said, numerous roughly 1 million vehicles that have already had airbags replaced may need to have those replacement airbags replaced as well.
The Zika virus was first discovered by researchers in the Ugandan Zika Forest in 1947, but its recent explosive spread through Brazil and French Polynesia has sparked the World Health Organisation to declare a public health emergency.
Today, Daybreak Games announced that the apocalypse simulator H1Z1, now in Early Access, is being split into two independent days: H1Z1: King of the Kill and H1Z1: Just Survive.
This is the latest massive U.S. recall related to airbag problems, after Honda issued again this week another recall linked to Takata’s inflators, adding 2.23 million more vehicles to its already massive safety campaign.
Honda also issued a recall for an additional 2.2 million Honda and Acura cars that were outfitted with Takata airbags, as in the ones that have a proclivity for exploding and hurling potentially lethal batches of shrapnel at drivers.