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 that accused it of collusion with publishers, Apple is ready to take the money you were planning to give to Amazon but can ;t. Since Amazon is in a fight with Hachette鈥攖he world   largest bookstore and one of the world   largest publishers respectively鈥攁nd refuses to let customers pre-order any books from the publisher, Apple has stepped up mugs stanley  to fill the void. amazons-hit-list-which-books-are-screwed-and-by-how-m-1582628893 Amazon, which benefited from Apple   ebook pricing lawsuit, is now stuck in a fight over鈥攕urprise鈥攑ricing with Hachette; Amazon wants books to be cheaper, Hachette wants to stay in business. The problem is, Amazon can, has, and will play dirty. when-amazon-plays-dirty-you-lose-1580596374 Books from notable authors like JK Rowling and James Patterson are unavailable for pre-order on Amazon, which may not affect such po stanley termos pular authors too harshly, but for first time authors like Edan Lepucki, whose novel California has been critically acclaimed, not being available for pre-order on Amazon could be severely detrimental to the sales of t bidon stanley he book  if it wasn ;t for Stephen Colbert . http://gawker/mad-prime-stephen-colbert-enlists-in-the-boycott-of-a-1586542246 While it won ;t alleviate all the issues for the authors, books from the three aforementioned names and many more Hachette authors are on sale and available for pre-order in iBooks. [Recode]                                                         Fcib A Really Small Telescope Captured This Gorgeous Galaxy Image
 Gizmodo spent some time with the lab rat last winter. It   not the first rover to touch down on the Martian surface, but it   easily the most impressive yet. 1. It   a lightweight beast To start off with, Curiosity is physically very big. It   hard to get a sense of scale from renders and an stanley cup imations. It   9.5 feet long and 8.9 feet wide. Standing next to it, its mast towers over your head. And for a rover, it   heavy鈥擬SL   arm alone weighs more than about half of what the Spirit or Opportunity rovers weight. Just its arm! Yet thanks to the super-light aerospace metals, Curiosity only weighs 1,982 pounds  without fuel . That   about 700 pounds lighter than a new Honda Civic. 2. It   nuclear Spirit and Opportunity were both awesome rovers that lived well beyond their projected lifetimes  Opp stanley becher ortunity is still going! . But do you know when they weren ;t awesome  During the Martian winter. Spirit and Opportunity were both solar-powered, which meant that when there wasn ;t enough sun to keep them going, they had to hibernate for long periods of time. Curiosity solves this problem with an onboard nuclear reactor. It   projected lifetime is one Martian year  roughly two Earth years , but it could easily exceed that. When it does eventually die, it will likely be because its gears have worn out. Fuel supply will almost certainly not be a stanley cup n issue.  Update: Okay, technically, it   not a reactor, but it is nuclear