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SpaceX ‘Grasshopper’ Test Brings Us One Step Closer To Resuable Spaceships, Banging Aliens On The Cheap

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This is a video of private space exploration company SpaceX successfully testing their Grasshopper vertical take off and landing (VTVL) vehicle. The Grasshopper was designed to be a rapidly reusable spacecraft so that, one day soon, we’ll all be able to know what space feels like. SPOILER: Creepy and dark. Still — you get to float.

On Thursday, March 7, 2013, SpaceX’s Grasshopper doubled its highest leap to date to rise 24 stories or 80.1 meters (262.8 feet), hovering for approximately 34 seconds and landing safely using closed loop thrust vector and throttle control. Grasshopper touched down with its most accurate precision thus far on the centermost part of the launch pad.

Grasshopper, SpaceX’s vertical takeoff and landing (VTVL) vehicle, continues SpaceX’s work toward one of its key goals – developing fully and rapidly reusable rockets, a feat that will transform space exploration by radically reducing its cost. With Grasshopper, SpaceX engineers are testing the technology that would enable a launched rocket to land intact, rather than burning up upon reentry to the Earth’s atmosphere.

By a show of hands, how many of you actually think you’d be able to handle the intensity and claustrophobia of traveling to space? Because I struggle even in my car. You’d have to cryogenically freeze me to get me into space, and as soon as you thawed me I’d either have a heart attack or murder everyone on the ship. Just don’t go repeating that to the folks at the Mission to Mars thing , because I totally signed up for that.

Hit the jump for a video of the rocket test, which may or may yes have a cowboy mannequin strapped to it to give you a sense of scale (the rocket is 10-stories tall).

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ITU approves the H.265 video format, takes us closer to high-quality mobile video

ITU approves the H265 video format, takes us closer to highquality mobile video

Any smartphone owner who’s ever before enjoyed a streaming HD video buffer … and buffer … and buffer on even LTE hookups will value the ITU’s speediness today. Simply months after MPEG proposed the extra-miserly H. 265 video codec, the ITU has actually authorized it as an official requirement. As it’s greenlit up until now, the format (additionally referred to as High Effectiveness Video Coding) consists of 8-bit, 10-bit and photo-oriented profiles that must cover most 2D capture and playback. Pros are promised 12-bit and chroma profiles in the future, while there’s work on 3D for all of us. We’ll have to wait for both software support and hardware acceleration to enjoy the benefits, however there should be lots of: the halved bandwidth demands have apparent benefits for cellular devices as well as 4K media distribution for that rash of big Televisions willing to hit the market. Let’s hope that camera and mobile device makers are simply as impatient as we are.

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Live from the Engadget CES Stage: the Engadget Podcast CES closer

Hoooooooo-boy. We did it, guys! The craziest week of the year is lastly over. It’s time for a little R&R– well, once we have actually talked to our entire personnel about the CES that was. We’re tired, we’re loopy and we’re in it to win it. You’re not gonna want to miss this one, kids.

January 10, 2013 11:00 PM EST

Look at our complete CES 2013 phase schedule here!

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HTC One VX review: AT&T’s latest mid-range smartphone is worth a closer look

HTC One VX review AT&T's latest midrange smartphone is worth a closer look

A standard elementary school education educates us that two is much better than one, but it doesn’t always work the same means when you add letters to phone names. In the case of HTC, the mid-range One VX is even more of an average: it seems to take different aspects of the One X, One S and One V and jumbles them together into a $ 50 AT&T gadget (on contract). But does that imply this 4.5-inch qHD smartphone and its middle-of-the-road parts provide an ordinary experience? Not necessarily. Stay tuned below as we find out if the entire phone is greater than the sum of its parts.

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HTC One VX review: AT&T’s latest mid-range smartphone is worth a closer look

HTC One VX review AT&T's latest midrange smartphone is worth a closer look

A basic grade school education teaches us that two is better than one, but it doesn’t always work the same way when you add letters to phone names. In the case of HTC, the mid-range One VX is more of an average: it seems to take various aspects of the One X, One S and One V and jumbles them together into a $ 50 AT&T device (on contract). But does that mean this 4.5-inch qHD smartphone and its middle-of-the-road components offer an average experience? Not necessarily. Stay tuned below as we learn if the whole phone is greater than the sum of its parts.

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Netflix bill passes Senate, users are one step closer to sharing straight to Facebook

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A costs that would make it much easier for consumers to share information about their digital viewing routines has successfully passed the United States Us senate, states All Things D. The costs wassimply gone by the Legislature on Tuesday, and would provide Netflix users in the US the ability to frictionlessly share the motion pictures and TV shows that they & rsquo; re seeing directly to their Facebook accounts. That & rsquo; s something that users in Canada and Latin America have had the ability to do for time, however it currently remains unlawful under the Video Privacy Security Act, which requires composed consent for the info to be shared. Now that it & rsquo; s passed the Us senate, the costs simply requires a trademark from President Barack Obama in order to be passed into … Continue reading & hellip;

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Skype Update for Windows 8 adds Messenger contact support, brings fading IM closer to its doom

DNP Skype for Windows 8 adds Live Messenger to contacts

Microsoft recently revealed that it would be retiring its longstanding Live Messenger platform. However, instead of receiving a commemorative wristwatch and rocking chair for its services, the once prominent IM client will be integrated into Skype during Q1 2013. Taking its first step to get the ball rolling, the company issued an update to Skype for Windows 8. The latest software push brings group searches, improved video performance, bug fixes and most notably Messenger contacts are now available to call. While these changes are subtle, it’s good to finally see Microsoft making moves after shelling out $ 8.5 billion for the privilege a little over a year ago. Hopefully, this will lead to more practical roads, like finally bringing Skype to the Xbox 360. But that would make too much sense, wouldn’t it?

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HP ElitePad 900 travels to the FCC, brings pros closer to Windows 8 tablet utopia

HP ElitePad 900 travels to the FCC, brings the pros closer to Windows 8 tablets

HP could not help but harsh the mellow of cutting-edge workers when it revealed the ElitePad 900 wouldn’t ship until January. Still, there’s less possibility of any type of problems now that we understand the FCC has rubber stamped the Windows 8 tablet. The version going through the agency is a 3G style for mobile roadway warriors and touts the 850MHz, 1,700 MHz and 1,900 MHz bands we ‘d expect to for HSPA on AT&T, T-Mobile and Canadian networks. Few other surprises exist; we’re usually happy to know that NFC exists alongside dual-band 802.11 n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0. No, the approval won’t be much consolation to the suits and ties wanting a tablet of their very own as of yesterday, however it should be a relief to IT supervisors planning a much more creative usage of the business budget in 2013.

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