- Nature
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 30th, 2015
The April 25 Nepal Quake Lifted the Ground by About 1 Meter (3 Feet)
Satellite images reveal how last week's earthquake reshaped landscapes in Nepal, even caused Mount Everest to shrink
- Nature
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 28th, 2015
Experts Warn About an Even Stronger Earthquake Hitting Nepal
The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that hit this country in Asia on April 25 is believed to have killed 10,000 people
- Nature
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 27th, 2015
Over 3,000 Dead After Major 7.8-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Nepal
Several aftershocks are likely to hit the country in the coming week, experts at the US Geological Survey warn
- Windows software reviews
- By Elena Opris
- February 14th, 2014
AIDA64 Extreme Edition 4 Review
Comprehensive system diagnostics and benchmarking tool
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 28th, 2014
All of Earth's Tallest Mountain Peaks in a Single Image
The photo shows all peaks exceeding 8,000 meters (~26,300 feet)
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 3rd, 2014
The Summit of Everest Like You Have Never Seen It Before
Satellite captures incredible view of the world's tallest mountain
- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- May 30th, 2013
How to Use Internet Explorer 10 to Explore Everest – Video
Microsoft rolls out clip to showcase new IE10-based service
- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- May 29th, 2013
Microsoft Launches Interactive Everest Website for IE10
Explore every inch of the world’s tallest mountain using your browser
- Games Blog
- By Andrei Dumitrescu
- April 16th, 2013
DayZ Gets Radios, Dean Hall Climbs Everest
The team is also working on better animations and server structure
- Technology Blog
- By Constantin Murariu
- May 2nd, 2012
OCZ Unveils the 1TeraByte Version of Octane SSD
It uses Indilinx’s Everest controller, built by Marvell
- Storage
- By Constantin Murariu
- April 12th, 2012
OCZ Octane and Vertex 4 SSD Powered by Marvell Controllers
Everest sounds much better and a lot cooler than 88SS9174
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- May 19th, 2009
Experts Use Everest as Training Ground for Finding Alien Life
The harsh conditions make it the ideal site
- Health
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 8th, 2009
Everest's 'Death Zone' Helps Doctors Treat Hypoxia
Experiments were carried out at 8,450 meters (27,700 feet)
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 10th, 2008
Mount Everest Victims Killed by Brain Swelling
The condition is endemic to low-oxygen areas
- Mobile World
- By Elena Balan
- May 22nd, 2007
World Record Call from Mount Everest: "It's cold, it's fantastic"
A British climber's success