British Grand Prix live stream F1: how to watch today's race online free from anywhere

If the World Cup keeps teaching us anything, it's that you can't really predict anything in sport. But today's British Grand Prix may be as close to a sure thing as anything. The world champion Lewis Hamilton is on pole position at his home GP having won the last previous British Grand Prix. And with this guide, you can stream F1 live absolutely

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Elon Musk wants SpaceX to build a kid-sized submarine for Thailand rescueElon Musk wants SpaceX to build a kid-sized submarine for Thailand rescue

With the rescue of the 12 boys and their football coach stuck in a cave in Thailand now reportedly underway, entrepreneur Elon Musk has been sharing his plans for helping the effort: apparently one of his companies, SpaceX, has been busy working on ideas for a "kid-size submarine" to get the boys out.

It would utilize parts used in the construction

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Best camera phone in UAE for 2018Best camera phone in UAE for 2018

It's tough to work out the best camera phone on the market - there are so many smartphones to try out, so how on earth will you be able to work out which has the best snapper on the back

[Update: we've updated our best camera phones list we the best smartphone snappers of 2018. ]

The good news for you is that TheIndianSubcontinent tests them all

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Best Android phones in UAE for 2018: which should you buy

Update: We've updated our best Android phones guide with new phones from Huawei and OnePlus.

There's one key way in which Android is massively different from its Apple-branded smartphone competition - the number of phones out there running Google's hot mobile OS.

The big names are all here; Samsung, Sony, LG and Huawei are at the fore. The many

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Fetch rover! Robot to retrieve Mars rocksFetch rover! Robot to retrieve Mars rocks
Image copyrightAirbusImage caption The fetch rover would look something like this

UK engineers will design a robot that can retrieve rock samples on Mars so they can be sent to Earth for study.

The European Space Agency is issuing contracts to industry to spec the technology needed for what will be a complex

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Castbox turns to blockchain to help podcasters get paid

Late last month, Castbox introduced Contentbox, an attempt help podcast hosts and producers make some actual money off their product. Itbeen something of an on-going struggle since the dawn of the medium. Longtime listeners no doubt recognize all the trends after fast forwarding through their 10,000th Casper mattress read.

While ittrue that a handful of successful startups are among the regular rotation in pre- and mid-roll ads, the simple fact is that a very small percentage of podcasters are actually able to make a living wage through the medium. Itno wonder, then, that the top of the charts for the supposedly democratized platform were quickly taken over by media giants like NPR and The New York Times.

I&ve spoken with a number of leading podcast providers in recent months, and the consensus seems to be that there will likely never be a one size fits all approach to making money through podcasting. Gimlet (Startup, Reply All) provides one interesting example, through IP licensing that has the dual effect of providing cashflow, while promoting oneproduct.

Jenna Weiss-Berman, the co-founder of Pineapple Street (producer of Hillary Clintonpodcast and the wildly successful Missing Richard Simmons), told me that her company takes a more for-hire approach, essentially working as a studio/production company for other peopleshows, Obviously neither of these are a viable solution for all or even most podcasters.

During a fireside interview at TechCrunchevent in Hangzhou, China this week, Castbox CEO Renee Wang outlined her companyplans to offer podcasters a micropayment plan built around blockchain technology.

&Contentbox is a blockchain-based infrastructure for the digital content industry,& Wang told me. &The existing model is broken. Creators are not getting what they deserve and consumers are not getting a reward for engaging with content.&

The company describes the product thusly,

Castbox addresses this issue by consolidating the cumbersome subscription process into a single platform where users can discover, unlock, and consume premium content without leaving the app. Castbox eliminates user friction and makes paid subscriptions easily accessible so publishers can generate more revenue and grow their following.

Wondery, the 20th Century Fox-backed network behind shows like American History Tellers and Dirty John, will be the first to support the technology. I suspect that Castbox will likely begin implementing the payment system for the original content it began producing earlier this year, which includes the Serial spoof, This Sounds Serious.

Wang, a former Google Japan employee who sold her home two years ago to raise capital for the startup, believes the technology will allow listeners to become more invested in the product.

&With blockchain, this small micropayment system, you can make are all of the investors who invest at the very beginning, before the show is created, they can get their portion,& she told me. &It lets listeners become investors. They have more responsibility to share and distribute the show, because they are also the investor in the show. It incentivizes these behaviors.&

The company has yet to detail the specifics of the program, but it will likely offer a number of avenues for promoting a show, including social media plug-ins, so users who get their shows through apps other than Castbox can participate.

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