What is the International Date Line? — Nasty virus caused $50 billion in damage
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The International Date Line explained

The International Date Line explained

It’s hard to wrap your head around the fact that right now, it may be 11 a.m. on a Thursday, while in China, it’s 2 a.m. on Friday. Well, this can get even more complicated when it comes to the middle of the Pacific Ocean and the International Date Line. Let's take a deep dive to make it a little easier to understand.

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This computer virus cost $50 billion

This computer virus cost $50 billion

Back in 2004, internet users were hit with one of the largest and most financially damaging viruses of all time. The MyDoom virus spread throughout the world and cost some companies billions. So, what was the goal behind the virus and how did the tech world stop it?

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Supersonic planes are coming back

Supersonic planes are coming back

Nearly 20 years ago, supersonic passenger travel aircraft was all but dead. The Concord, the only supplier of this type of travel, went out of business and there were no plans to bring it back. That is, until now. A new supersonic plane is in development and it just might change the game.

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