Center Grove robotics team headed to state competition

The challenge handed to them months ago was to make a robot that would earn points by shooting balls into two corners of a field and into a middle vestibule. Center Grove’s FIRST Tech Challenge teams Panic in the Build Room 8149 and Cyber Storm 6190 will compete at a state competition later this month.

NASA’s Cassini mission to Saturn inspires people of Earth

Although the motivation behind NASA’s Cassini mission to Saturn was scientific, part of the planet’s allure has long been in its undeniable physical beauty. Since Cassini arrived at Saturn in 2004, dramatic views from the spacecraft’s imaging cameras – and other sensors that observe in infrared, ultraviolet and radio frequencies – have revealed the ringed planet and its moons in unprecedented detail for scientists to study.

Bose SoundTouch 300 Audio – Review

The Bose SoundTouch 300 is a premium soundbar equipped with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and multiroom functionality. It streams music from Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music and NAS drives via the SoundTouch app, while a raft of nifty audio tech delivers powerful home cinema sound on movie night.

[Herald Interview] K bank will offer best rates among first-tier lenders: Ceo

South Korea’s first internet-only banking firm K bank will seek to offer the best interest rates for both deposits and loans among first-tier commercial lenders in the country, leveraging its advantage of zero costs in running brick-and-mortar branches, its CEO said. At its headquarters in Gwanghwamun in central Seoul, K bank’s some 200 employees are busy making sure all its financial transaction systems and the user interface of K bank’s smartphone app does not have any glitches, prior to the official launch of its services in early or mid-March.

Danes See Russia as ‘Hacking Leader’

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Nokia applies spectrum innovation to create private mobile networks…

Nokia radio access network and core technologies to leverage licensed, unlicensed and shared spectrum for robust private mobile networks to meet communications and innovation needs of vertical industries MEC to enable interworking between multi-operator, multi-access RAN networks to boost performance and quality in venues and enterprise buildings Nokia to show potential for new enterprise business opportunities at Mobile World Congress 2017 using Flexi Zone small cells leveraging MulteFire and CBRS spectrum Espoo, Finland – Nokia is to introduce technologies that leverage licensed, unlicensed and shared spectrum for the creation of robust, private end-to-end networks for vertical industries.

Enterprise Apps May Be VR’s Future

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Canada Post hosts the Head of India Post and delegation for first-ever visit

Discussions focused on ideas to grow e-commerce between the two countries to benefit Canadian consumers and businesses as well as a historic joint stamp issue. Mr. B.V. Sudhakar, Secretary, Department of Posts of the Government of India , is greeted by Deepak Chopra, President and CEO of Canada Post… On e-commerce, the two organizations signed a bilateral agreement to work toward extending Xpresspost International service using the Express Mail Service network.

NASA Launch Pad 39A Reignites in Preparation for SpaceX Launch

NASA’s Launch Pad 39A was reignited by static fire during a pre-flight test on Sunday in preparation for a Feb. 18 launch of SpaceX Falcon 9. Built in the 1960s, the historic Launch Pad 39A is the same at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida was used to launch such historic missions as Apollo 11, the first moon landing in 1969, according to Collect Space . “First static fire test of Falcon 9 at historic launch complex 39A completed in advance of Dragon’s upcoming mission to the space station,” SpaceX wrote on Twitter.