Write For Us

ICYMI: Seeing CO2 from space, best arena selfie and more

E-Commerce Solutions SEO Solutions Marketing Solutions
153 Views
Published
Get more ICYMI and link to all of today's stories right here:
www.engadget.com/icymi
Today on In Case You Missed It: An app that syncs up with robotic cameras in sports arenas is up and running in a few locations in California. With it, attendees can get photos of themselves at the game after entering their seat number in the free app. NASA is beginning a long-term study into CO2 absorption on the earth, with the hopeful goal of better sequestering and controlling greenhouse gases. And a report is out on the fluorescent eel discovery of 2011. While the same marine biologist has just discovered a fluorescent turtle, the eel report says the neon is likely a sign to attract a mate.
We recommend reading up on Tim Cook’s letter to employees in the wake of a store in Australia refusing to allow black teenagers inside, as well as the Google self-driving car story for the lols.
A personal note: We at ICYMI reached our 100th show this week since launching in June and we wouldn’t still be rolling if the views and support weren’t so phenomenal. Thank you, friends! And we shot the show before news of the attacks in Paris so we also want to send our support and good thoughts to our readers overseas.
If you come across any interesting videos, we'd love to see them. Just tweet us with the #ICYMI hashtag @engadget or @mskerryd.
Read More:
Get More Engadget:
•Subscribe to Engadget on YouTube:
•Like us on Facebook:
•Follow us on Twitter:
•Follow us on Instagram:
•Add us on Snapchat: gadgetsnaps
•Read more:
Technology isn't all about bits and processors. It's the car with no driver, human organs printed in a lab and leisurely flights into space. It's the future and Engadget is here to tell you all about it.
Since 2004, Engadget has covered cutting edge devices and the technology that powers them. We're looking beyond the gadgets themselves to explore how they impact our lives.
Engadget is the definitive guide to this connected life.
Also on Engadget's YouTube Channel:
•“In Case You Missed It” (aka #ICYMI) is a daily clip show designed to dig up the offbeat and interesting stories that get buried by the biggest headlines. We'll bring you space and tech news, as well as internet lifestyle funk, and we'll round out each week's show with a headline blast to bring you the big stories you might have missed.
• “Dear Veronica” is an advice show for the modern era. Every week, Veronica Belmont will tackle questions from the audience on topics ranging from technology to social etiquette (and everything in between).
Category
Phone
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment