At Google's "Breakfast with Sundar Pichai" event on Wednesday when the search giant unveiled a new version of the Nexus 7 tablet and a new take on TV. The tiny, $35Chromecast plugs into a HDMI input to let a wide swath of smartphones, tablets, and devices using the Chrome browser seamlessly fling what they're playing onto the TV.
While Google looked forward, paleontologists from Mexico's National Institute for Anthropology and History and National Autonomous University of Mexico took a look back -- 72 million years. After days of brushing away sand and gravel, they uncovered one of the world's largest intact dinosaur tail fossils.
Meanwhile, Earth had its portrait taken from far, far away. From its orbit nearly 900 million miles away, the Cassini spacecraft used its wide-angle camera to snap a stunning image of Saturn's rings with Earth visible as a tiny point of light in the background.
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