Union news

Union news Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Union news, Washington D.C., DC.

Building A Road On A Mountain In China Is The Scariest Job You Could Do!For the cast majority of construction workers, e...
11/20/2015

Building A Road On A Mountain In China Is The Scariest Job You Could Do!

For the cast majority of construction workers, especially those who work in building bridges and highways, safety comes first, however, this Chinese project seems…

For the cast majority of construction workers, especially those who work in building bridges and highways, safety comes first, however, this Chinese project seems to put safety measures last on the list! Well, you can argue that work safety is not something that China can be proud off, but looks lik…

10 Places Few Travelers Have Ever Seen, Maybe You Should!When you want to feel more like an explorer than a tourist, con...
11/20/2015

10 Places Few Travelers Have Ever Seen, Maybe You

Should!When you want to feel more like an explorer than a tourist, consider traveling to one of these 10 remote places around the world—lost cities, distant islands,…

When you want to feel more like an explorer than a tourist, consider traveling to one of these 10 remote places around the world—lost cities, distant islands, even the "Middle of Nowhere" China. Some are endangered destinations, so tread carefully. Click NEXT to reveal these places. Tikchik Narrows…

I can't reach out there mommy...
11/20/2015

I can't reach out there mommy...

In Friendship, We Can Adjust Anything
11/18/2015

In Friendship, We Can Adjust Anything

This pumpkin looks like me...
11/18/2015

This pumpkin looks like me...

Cute kittens playing with each other...
11/17/2015

Cute kittens playing with each other...

BOND IS SO BIG ASTON MARTIN BUILT HIS ‘SPECTRE’ CAR FROM SCRATCHRemember when Bond drove a Bentley? Probably not, becaus...
11/16/2015

BOND IS SO BIG ASTON MARTIN BUILT HIS ‘SPECTRE’ CAR FROM SCRATCH

Remember when Bond drove a Bentley? Probably not, because today the world’s most famous secret agent is decisively an Aston Martin man.

Aston Martins have appeared in 12 of the 24 James Bond films produced so far, but for Spectre the iconic automaker decided to do something special. That’s no production car you’re seeing on screen – that’s a bespoke model, built just for the film.

The collaboration that led to the DB10 began in September 2014. Spectre director Sam Mendes met with Aston creative director Marek Reichman to discuss the project. Together they reviewed the automaker’s portfolio, but it was a sketch on the wall that caught Mendes’ eye. He gave Aston Martin only half a year to create a car from scratch.

In other hands, that would be in impossible task. In Aston’s capable clutches, magic happened. The team began with an initial rendering, followed by a full-size version in clay and plenty of photographic updates to Mendes along the way. Scroll through the slideshow above to get a glimpse of the process.

The Aston team built 10 DB10s for Mendes, all of which miraculously survived the shoot and none of which you’ll ever see on the road. One model will be auctioned next year, but it doesn’t have the necessary road certifications for driving. We’ll have to content ourselves with admiring from afar.

Awesome Cuties Playing In The Snow
11/16/2015

Awesome Cuties Playing In The Snow

Google Chrome gets new iOS beta programGoogle is now letting iPhone and iPad users take a cutting-edge version of its br...
11/14/2015

Google Chrome gets new iOS beta program

Google is now letting iPhone and iPad users take a cutting-edge version of its browser for a spin. The company on Friday quietly launched a new Chrome for iOS public beta program, which leverages Apple's TestFlight system to give users the chance to try out a new version of the browser.

Users can sign up by going to Google's Chrome Beta page on their iOS device, and they'll then be taken to a form where they can enter their name, email address and agree to Chrome's terms of service. After that, Google will send an email to confirm their email address.

Opting into the beta program ought to give users access to a version of the Chrome app that will have features before consumers get access to them. According to a post by 9to5Mac, that includes a new app icon that takes advantage of the 3D Touch capabilities built into the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.

Users can press down hard on the Chrome beta icon and get a quick access menu for running a Web search and opening new tabs in both a standard browser window and Chrome's Incognito Mode.

However, while it's possible to put in your name for inclusion in Google's beta program, it's not clear how many people will actually get access to it. Apple now allows developers to test early versions of their apps with up to 2,000 people through TestFlight, and it seems like Google has already hit that cap. I applied to join the program with two different email addresses (one already associated with a TestFlight account, one not) and neither of them have been invited to join the beta.

Google may be taking in sign-ups and then weeding out inactive users in order to make room for other testers, but it seems like this program is likely going to be limited to an elite few, at least for the time being.

Like other beta software offerings, the Chrome beta isn't designed to be the best option for people who want a bug-free browsing experience. Instead, the best people to take part in this testing will be those who want to try out the latest features and don't mind a few rough edges.

Ohh... S**t...
11/11/2015

Ohh... S**t...

Cute Baby Bird ♥♥♥...
11/08/2015

Cute Baby Bird ♥♥♥...

He is still not here
11/06/2015

He is still not here

Address

Washington D.C., DC

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Union news posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Union news:

Share