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February 17, 2015 by
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER Hoping to make liftoffs less expensive, SpaceX wants to land its rockets not on a barge at sea but at a new pad on Cape Canaveral.
The California-based rocket company still has to prove that it can safely land rockets, part of its strategy to make its Falcon rockets reusable and cheaper to launch. So far, SpaceX has twice tried to land rockets on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean with some positive results but without ultimate success.
Last week, SpaceX signed a five-year lease with the Air Force's 45th Space Wing, giving the company control over Launch Complex 13 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The pad was used by the Air Force and NASA to launch Atlas rockets from 1959 to 1978.
SpaceX is not yet publicly talking about its plans, though they are detailed in an environmental-impact study approved in January, clearing regulatory issues. The study says it intends to land up to 12 rockets a year there, just a couple of miles down the Air Force station's beach from where SpaceX launches.
The Air Force released a statement in which Brig. Gen. Nina Armagno, commander of the Air Force 45th Space Wing, said the deal is "a classic combination of a highly successful launch past morphing into an equally promising future."
Frank DiBello, president of Space Florida, which is pushing to turn Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station into a multiuse spaceport that launches NASA, military and private rockets, said he thinks SpaceX could be landing its rockets there well before the end of the decade.
But first, DiBello said, SpaceX has to get its landing technology to the point that both the company and its customers trust they can do it safely on a consistent basis. That confidence, he said, might require numerous test landings.
While SpaceX has been publicly talking about landing its rockets on a barge, the company eventually needs the stability of a landing site on land, he said. That was evident in SpaceX's most recent attempt, earlier this month, when the company had to bring the rocket down into the water because the sea was too rough for the barge. In the first attempt, in January, the rocket hit the barge and blew up.
"The fact that they have figured out the mechanics of getting it back down to the pad is impressive," he said.
At Launch Complex 13, most of the structures from the 1950s and '60s were torn down long ago. SpaceX intends to build five landing pads there. The primary pad would be 200 feet square. Four contingency pads, each 150 feet square, would surround it.
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February 17, 2015 by
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It #39;s Movie Time February 20, #39;15: Fifty Shades of Grey
John DeSando is host of It #39;s Movie Time and co-hosts Cinema Classics on WCBE 90.5 FM, Columbus, Ohio. Linda Baas McClelland, a frequent contributor to IMT, is an interior designer.
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February 17, 2015 by
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(Source: Jana Bek, Malin + Goetz; Art by Tanya Leigh Washington)
Ever love a product so much it makes you feel whole? Youre not alone, which is why were having our favorite tastemakers spill the items they cant live without.
Who: Jana Bek,@janabekdesign Where:Ann Arbor, MI By Day:Interior designer of Jana Bek Design. I recently launched my line ofhand-paintedbrushstroke lamps, and they were just picked up by The St. Regishotelgroup! I'm also a social media guru. By Night:I love to cook and travel with my hubby. I fancy myself a cocktail mixologist, and I love to work out. Style:I think ofmyself as edgy but am decidedly classic at the end of the day. Michael Kors is my home boy!
You Complete Me:Malin+Goetz Dark Rum Perfume Oil, $50
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February 17, 2015 by
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OAKLAND, Calif. Home automation startup Skybell has developed an always-on device that streams video using only an 240 milliamp battery.
By wiring its smart doorbell to the transformer and door chime in an existing doorbell, Skybell can run its motion sensor, two-way audio, and camera with wide-angle lens on 10 volts of power. Skybells on-board battery trickles power from the existing home infrastructure so users will never have to charge the device.
Skybell was developed in the summer of 2013 as a way to remotely see who is at your front door. Pressing the doorbell button activates a camera, which sends video to a smartphone app and allows for communication between users and visitors. Its first generation device raised over $592,000 on Indiegogo and a recently shipped second-gen device now includes a lower-power Wi-Fi chip and on-demand video that allows the doorbell to act more like a surveillance system.
The Skybell doorbell's processor, sensors, and low-power Wi-Fi chip allow for streaming video. Source: Skybell
Engineers have also developed an adapter for digital doorbells, which hold power longer enabling it to play a digitized song. A small circuit board screwed into the digital doorbell adapter converts Skybells power management mode to shorten the power needed to play a chime.
Additional video recording features that use a small amount of on-board memory will be available in the next few weeks. Co-Founder Andrew Thomas hopes Skybell will morph into a really intelligent sensor at your front door that can tell your whole smart home hub what to do from turning on lights when someone approaches the door, to voice and facial recognition and response.
I see a day when Skybell can recognize speech, Thomas told EE Times. We want Skybell to be as useful by itself as it is as a platform
Still, if your home doesnt have a doorbell, Skybell will not be the device for you. Thomas isnt worried about the lost market share; rather, he sees a bright future for his doorbells place in the growing world of home automation and for the market as a whole.
Thomas believes uptake for home automation will start slow. Numerous reasons to buy an item such as a smart thermostat will improve the likelihood of creating a smart home, he said.
Im waiting to see how relationships with platforms and companies do with retailers, he said citing Home Depots Wink hub and Lowes Iris. I want to see if people are going to want to use platforms from people who sold them products or platforms based on handset they have.
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February 17, 2015 by
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Ding-dong!
Whos there?
When someone is at your door, you dont know who they are until you check the peephole, or a pricey security system. If youre not at home, you may never know.
But what if your doorbell could talk? Two gadgets have turned the humble doorbell, little changed since the Victorian era, into a digital doorman.
Press the Ring or Skybell doorbells, and theyll still set off a chime in the house, but then also alert your phone with a live video feed of who is at your door. When someone prowls around the door without pressing the bell, theyll show you video of that, too. No rewiring is required, since most existing doorbells already have power.
Think of these $200 doorbells as home-monitoring systems and two-way intercoms for the smartphone era. After testing them both, theyre among the few smart-home gadgets I would actually buy and use.
Skybell Handout photo showing the Skybell doorbell
There are heaps of DIY connected security cameras on the market, but Ive found most to be a little creepy, and of questionable utility for securing regular homes. A doorbell camera makes more sense because it captures a critical passageway for the people you want to see, as well as intruders you want to keep out. It is socially acceptable: If youre standing within 10 feet of my door, pretty much everyone can agree youre presenting yourself for inspection.
There are good reasons why you might want your doorbell connected to the Internet. You can use an app to show you who is ringing while youre in the backyard, or to tell the delivery guy to leave the package when youre at work. And even if you dont have to answer the door frequently, it can offer peace of mind by alerting you if someone is casing the joint.
Setting up either the Ring or the Skybell doesnt require extra gear or an advanced degree in operating a smart home. You will need a strong Wi-Fi network in the vicinity of your front door and an Apple or Android smartphone for everyone in the family who wants to be able to check the live video feed. Both products can handle rain and a fair amount of cold.
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February 17, 2015 by
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For more than 30 years the Nicholas family has lived off the power grid, in a home they built from mud, wattle leaves and timber. Reporter JASON THOMAS recently visited the solar home near Wynyard.
PHILIP and JeannineNicholas do not paypower bills, yet theirdouble-storey mudbrick home nearWynyard never gets cooler than12 degrees.
The sun heats the mud bricksduring the colder months.
Two large batteries are chargedduring daylight and the homesoccupants live comfortably at allhours.
OFF THE GRID: Philip Nicholas and his family have lived off the grid in their sustainable and eco-friendly home for more than 30 years. Picture: Grant Wells.
SCAPE: Philip Nicholas shows Scape around his eco-friendly home. Pictures: Grant Wells.
SCAPE: Philip Nicholas shows Scape around his eco-friendly home. Pictures: Grant Wells.
SCAPE: Philip Nicholas shows Scape around his eco-friendly home. Pictures: Grant Wells.
SCAPE: Philip Nicholas shows Scape around his eco-friendly home. Pictures: Grant Wells.
SCAPE: Philip Nicholas shows Scape around his eco-friendly home. Pictures: Grant Wells.
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February 17, 2015 by
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Forsyth home near fishing, unfinished basement
For more details: http://www.visualtour.com/showvt.asp?t=3245680 838 Skyline Dr Forsyth, MO 65653 $119900, 2 bed, 1.0 bath, 2112 SF, MLS# 30356377 Only five minutes from Bull Shoals...
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February 17, 2015 by
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10504 HUDSON ROAD
New Construction in central King George. Home is ready for immediate occupancy. The Jackson is located on a beautiful and peaceful LEVEL half acre home site that is minutes from shopping,...
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February 17, 2015 by
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Home Security Business Promo Video to drive new customers to your door
Promotional video for home security Business. Contact us today to order this customized video with your company logo and contact info to engage, entertain, and educate your prospects to becoming...
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February 17, 2015 by
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VeriLock Sensors: Smarter Windows for Smarter Homes
VeriLock sensors for Andersen windows and patio doors bring home security technology to a new level. And now we offer a choice of options for monitoring your windows and patio doors: self-monitor.
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