TweetShareApple Tracking For the last 10 months, Apple has secretly collected the geo locations for 100 million iPhone users and 15 million iPad users. Wired published the story on Wednesday. They report that Apple has not responded to a request for an explanation. Apple may be in violation of the Wireless Communications and Public [...]
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Amazon Launches Cloud Player and Cloud Drive
TweetShareAmazon launched a cloud based “music locker” service Tuesday. Apple and Google are planning to launch similar products. The new service offers customers a free 5 gigabyte internet-based storage space for their music. That is enough for about 1,200 MP3 songs. Amazon is also offering a music organization and playback app called Cloud Player. All [...]
NASA Satellite Videos Solar Eruption
TweetShareSolar flare A huge solar eruption on March 19 threw a loop of plasma a quarter of a million miles high above the solar surface. The flaming plasma was forced back to the surface by the sun’s magnetic field, but not before a tremendous volume of material was thrown completely into space. The five-hour solar [...]
Japan Earthquake Effected Princeton Parapsychology Experiment
TweetShareJapan’s earthquake, tsunami and reactor problems appear to have influenced a parapsychology experiment based at Princeton University. The Global Consciousness Project is a global network of sensors that is the outgrowth of three decades of laboratory experiments which seem to show that human consciousness effects random events. The sensors, called Random Number Generators, or RNGs. [...]
Time Travel Theory May Make Time Messaging Possible
TweetShare Time travel Vanderbilt University’s Tom Weiler and graduate fellow Chu Man Ho theorize that the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s most powerful, is capable of sending particles into either the past or the future. The research website arXiv.org published their paper on March 7. The Collider is designed to produce enough energy in a [...]
Earthquake Crippled Japanese Nuclear Reactor Explodes
TweetShareReactor Explosion One of Japan’s earthquake-damaged nuclear reactors exploded Saturday at 3:40 Japan time. There are conflicting reports on radiation released. Some reports maintain the background level of radiation is normal, and other reports indicate a radioactive isotope of the element cesium has been detected outside the plant. Cesium is a byproduct of the nuclear [...]
Terrible Earthquake and Tsunami Hit Japan
TweetShareEarthquake An 8.9 earthquake struck 200 km (130 miles) off the north pacific coast of Japan Friday. The major buildings and bridges did not collapse, but a 4 meter (13 foot) tsunami flooded inland wiping away towns, cars, people, everything. Nuclear Reactor The nuclear power generating stations suffered damage and had to shut down. There [...]
Amazing Hawaii Volcano Time-Lapse Video
TweetShare Hawaii Volcano The United States Geological Survey (USGS) filmed a fascinating time-lapse video of eruptions of the Mount Kilauea in Hawaii over the period of 15 February and 6 March 2011. The latest eruptions of one of the world’s most active volcanos began in January and has continued to the present. Flowing lava has devoured [...]
Alien Bacteria Fossils Found in Meteorite by NASA Scientist
TweetShareAlien Fossil A NASA scientist, Richard Hoover Ph.D., of the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, published a paper Saturday in the Journal of Cosmology which claims that alien bacteria have been positively identified in meteorites. Fox News was given the story as an exclusive, and the announcement set off celebrations by some, and [...]
Apple’s Steve Jobs’ iPad 2
TweetShareJobs’ iPad 2 Steve Jobs appeared on stage Wednesday to unveil the new iPad 2. He was thin, but had bounce to his steps and was in great form. His presentation lasted over an hour. Everyone wants to see the future, and they perceive that the new iPad will represent it, but the thrill for [...]

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