May 23, 2013

Discovery - News


Call of Duty: Black Ops First Strike DLC Available for Download Exclusively on XBOX 360

Call of Duty: Black Ops First Strike DLC Available for Download Exclusively on XBOX 360

Call of Duty: Black Ops the first ever DLC hits Xbox 360, and The Call of Duty: Black Ops First Strike Map Pack is now available to download exclusively on Xbox 360. Call of Duty: Black Ops – First Strike: contains 5 incredibly diverse maps spanning the globe; featuring 4 multiplayer maps and a new [...]

The WHERE Brings “Local Discovery Apps” for iOS and Androids

"WHERE" Local Discovery App Image

Location media company “WHERE” launched its new local discovery service that “empowers and inspires people to discover their next favorite place.” At the moment, the mobile application is available for the iPhone and Android-powered devices, with release on BlackBerry and other major platforms (though we’re not sure which platforms) expected by year’s close. WHERE’s key [...]

Can a Robot make decision ethically?!

EthicalRobot

Robots and other machines equipped with artificial intelligence shoot military targets, distribute cash (think: ATMs), drive cars and deliver medication to patients, to name a few. If people performed these duties, they would be expected to behave in a certain way and follow moral and ethical guidelines. But what about robots? They can’t yet think [...]

Discovery Shuttle Launch Halts Due to Fuel Leak

A potentially dangerous hydrogen fuel leak on the space shuttle Discovery thwarted NASA efforts to launch the spacecraft today, delaying the shuttle’s final liftoff to no earlier than Monday, Nov. 8. Discovery was slated to launch  at 3:04 p.m. EDT (1904 GMT) today (Nov. 5) but a leak of flammable liquid hydrogen discovered during fueling [...]

NASA Delayed “Discovery Space Shuttle” Launch to Friday Due to Bad Weather

Discovery Space Shuttle in Rain

NASA delayed Thursday’s scheduled launch of space shuttle Discovery due to rain showers and low clouds expected at launch time. NASA says Discovery is now scheduled to take off (1903 UTC) Friday afternoon.  Mission managers will meet early Friday to re-evaluate the weather conditions at the site of the launch, Florida’s Kennedy Space Center. NASA’s [...]