How live TV really works — Could we run out of electricity?
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21 awful tech fails they want you to forget Technology isn’t perfect. There are glitches and bugs that can make using your everyday gadgets really quite frustrating. But this is never as apparent as when a company tries introducing a new product that falls flat on its proverbial face. Let's dive into some of the cringiest moments in tech. Did you buy any of these? Tap or click to find out just how bad it can get. → |
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How it works: Live TV Think live TV and what comes to mind? Two things: Breaking news and live sports. Have you ever thought about how live sports broadcasts actually work? Well, you might be now. In just seconds, video is filmed, produced and transmitted — as far as across the world. In this video, dive into the work that happens behind the scenes in those seconds between when something happens live and when you see it on TV. Tap or click to get a much greater appreciation for that touchdown. → |
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How much electricity does it take to power the world? We use electricity for virtually everything we do. Whether it’s charging our devices, lighting a room or operating a TV, we constantly use this resource. So how much electricity does it take to power everything humans do every day? The answer may surprise you. Tap or click for the astronomical amount. → |
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Why do we lie? Whether you admit it or not, we all lie from time to time. Maybe it’s just little white lies like telling the dentist you floss every day or something much bigger. We all tend to do this, at least occasionally. But what drives these lies? Tap or click for the truth behind why people lie. → |
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