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#Liveblogging The iphone 5s Event From My Busted-Ass iphone 4sgreetings! I'm live blogging today's iphone event at

which we're expecting to see at least one new iphone from my old iphone 4s which is broken moderately.

There's a hairline crack on the left side of the screen which is unsightly and also sometimes makes it hard to select things on that side.

I put the iphone on the armrest of my couch and the. N kicked it off

haha omg HTML is SUCH A BITCH to use on an iphone. This is going to be slow as hell.

Also my phone is already VERY hot from the effort of just setting up this post. 12:18:

the cracks on the back of the phone are shedding small shards of glass into my palm. 12:20:

because 1. That's the only network his crappy old phone has and 2 . I've never been able to figure out how the in-office wifi works here at popsci.

I need to type it the iphone is not liveblog-friendly 4/5 stars 12:39 I messe up the closing HTML tags again12:

44/sometimes my phone stops saying it has 3g signals and instead gives me this little sad circle.

I'd link to it but by the time I finished writing the HTML for a link the event would be over. 12:58 lol love stream that's nsfw iphone. 1: 05

The cool thig the only cool thing about iphone liveblog gig is that I can do it from the bathroom. 1: 11

First of all the biggest problem you have with your iphone is your own fault. You can't really blame Apple for your inability to keep your phone safe.

Cool1: 23 there are two new iphones. I only need one to replace this one though. 1: 25 first is the iphone 5c. it's available in colors.

For example yellow1: 26 other colors include blue. And green 1: 28 who will be the first to wonder

if apple is ripping off Nokia with these bright colors???Fire that person1: 31 the iphone 5c will cost $100 for 16gb and $200 for 32gb.

Probably don't buy it cellphone plans are long and expensive so why get a chep bad phone

when you'll have to she'll out thousands of dollars over the next two years.

Buy good phones that's my controversial opinion. 1: 32 i feel like I'm getting the hang of HTML on this thing!

1: 33 crap1: 35 there are like a million colors of this new $30 case but they all look like a 1950s children's toy version of a rotary phone1:

36 now there's the iphone 5s. That gold color looks so bad what kind of monster will buy it?

I can block you. 1: 39 64 bit apps. I know what that means but my hands are sort of cramping up so

47 Jenna Wortham who writes about technology for a website called the New york times told me she wants the gold iphone.

48 better battery life than the last iphone says apple. That's good that matters. 1: 51 I cheated

I think it's impossible to upload images to our CMS from an iphone. When will Phil Schiller address this1:

53 the new iphone 5s has a better camera. Bigger sensor image stabilization burst mode.

The camera is unheralded as maybe THE main thing that puts the iphone above android phones in quality--apple's image processing is amazing way better than even flashy HTC

and Nokia cameras. 1: 54 just saw a guy do a kick flip in slow motion.

1: 567 whenever people gchat me it goes DONGGG on my phone and then I have to scroll all the way back down to where

2: 02 iphone corrected fingerprint to fongerprit? Ok greetings from The netherlands I guess2: 05 oh apple says they encrypt the fingerprints.

08 iphone 5s will cost $200 for 16gb and $300 for 32gb. The iphone 4s is now free.

Fyi the iphone 4s has a tendency to shatter and is limited as a liveblogging tool. 2: 12 apple says we really love music.

Whoooooooa maybe you shoulda workshopped that sentiment man2: 13 oh Elvis costello cool. Hey dude play last year's model hahahhaha(?

Btw I'm selling a used iphone. As-is condition.@@Dannosowitz-You can easily replace the back of your iphone..

there are 2 screws in the bottom. I run an iphone repair shop so I can assure you it's a very simple process.

Two screws and it slides off. You'll just need the proper tools and replacement part to repair it.

What the iphone 20 and Galaxy S 23 Might Look like Together. http://www. globalnerdy. com/2012/09/24

/what-the-iphone-20-and-galaxy-s-23-might-look like-together/Coverage of a major technology event via the equivalent of a drunk twitter account.

Dan is complaining about fundamentally Apple things yet still owns an iphone. If you don't like the lack of 4g the terrible glass on the back the poor html get a different phone!

My previous phone was an HTC but I hated their lack of removable battery lack of micro SD aluminum unibody.

Hence why I now own a Samsung. Who knows where I will get my next one from.

http://live. theverge. com/apple-iphone-5s-liveblog/I do not understand how this guy still has a job...

First of all the biggest problem you have with your iphone is your own fault. You can't really blame Apple for your inability to keep your phone safe.

Second your phone isn't old. I'm still using a 3gs and writing this on my 3gs

which is old and decrepit. My final point is that you can proof read. Just because you are on your phone as

I am doesn't mean you can't take the 30 seconds out of your busy schedule to proofread what you wrote before you post it.

If not that phone suckswow. $200 for the 32 gig phone from last year. Ouchie. Not looking good for moving forward so far...

I'll give you $1 for your phone!@@mike13323it is supposed obviously to be satirical and it is your comment that comes off as pathetic.

First off quit complaining to the peanut gallery about your shattered phone that was your fault and nobody else's. Secondly there is no reason for you to misspell that many words using an iphone.

I mean it has autocorrect are drunk you f&cking? Thirdly your article made no sense. You are biased completely against the iphone

and yet you have one? Plus you haven't even used the new one how can you make a judgement on something you only got to look at from 100 yds away?

iphone 5s fingerprint sensor: The end of passwords? Apple's addition of a fingerprint reader in its latest smartphone the iphone 5s is part of its strategy to double down on device security. by Zack Whittaker September 10 2013 12:27 PM PDT Apple has unveiled its smartphone

's latest weapon: a fingerprint reader it's calling Touch ID. With its move Apple could end up making the technology commonplace as rivals might feel compelled to follow suit.

http://news. cnet. com/8301-1009 3-57602286-83/google-security-exec-passwords-are-dead/../Brazilian Doctor Arrested For Using Silicone Fingers To Fool Fingerprint-Based Biometric Check-Inour keyless

Popsci ftw. 2. Please tell me you are getting a new phone (more to avoid getting shards in your hand than to accommodate requests in the comments.

If you made yourself do this you should know better. HTML on the iphone*hehe*5


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The wisdom in human selection is the greatest risk factor here. tmarti69 As the Earth is currently in the beginnings of a magnetic polar flip with a ongoing to zero reduction of magnetic field more wild life will be subject to the the sun comsic radays


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Yesterday Amazon announced the new Matchbook service which offers a deeply discounted Kindle version of a book

--if you've ever bought a qualifying book from Amazon even all the way back in 1995

Kindle ebooks are now more successful than physical books according to Amazon itself (which never releases specific Kindle sales numbers).

Amazon said about a year ago that for every 100 books sold on its site 114 ebooks were sold.

But Amazon's Matchbook service is a step backwards. Someone who usually buys digital books may now opt for the physical+digital bundle meaning that their environmental impact goes way up.

Khaled Hosseini's new book one of the biggest sellers of 2013 sells on Amazon at the time of writing for $14. 87 for the hardcover

which is why Amazon's offering it in the first place. This isn't an outright criticism; this is a nice service from the consumer perspective.

and authors and retailers (well Amazon the singular retailer) gets more money. But it could also put a dent in the progress we've made environmentally.

either free or ended up being free after an Amazon/Googleplay gift card. When my book crashes it usually bends a page.

The way I see it Amazon is practically throwing in the electronic edition along with the paper book at a reduced rate.

But it's nice that Amazon is adding the ebook as a bonus to the purchase of paper editions...


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Everyone springs up and huddles around the screen snapping photos with their phones. Their excitement attracts the attention of a Japanese man dining at the other end of the long communal table who cranes his neck for a peek at the computer.

Paul Reuter a Scripps programmer projects Google earth onto a wall. Reuter had used an archival map of observed plane crashes to mark Google earth layers with known wreck sites;

he then added a layer with intriguing objects that had turned up in the sonar images.

And many other ones his son Patrick told me by phone from Florida where Mccullah lives (with dementia) at age 92.

Terrill is beta-testing algorithms developed by Autodesk for the company's new cloud-based reality-capture software called Recap;


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Bt Delta Endotoxin-The Bt delta endotoxin was selected because it is highly effective at controlling Lepidoptera larvae caterpillars.

For this reason GMOS that have the Bt gene are compatible with biological control programs

The Bt endotoxin is considered safe for humans other mammals fish birds and the environment because of its selectivity.

Bt has been available as a commercial microbial insecticide since the 1960s and is sold under many trade names.

Bt-corn is a type of genetically modified organism termed GMO. A GMO is a plant

Examples of GMO field crops include Bt-potatoes Bt-corn Bt-sweet corn Roundup Ready soybeans Roundup Ready Corn

This is a Photoshop image from the memes that are being passed around on the internet. Most of those studies mentioned were no more than 90 day case studies. Just

I suggest to just Google it. Caen University-The study published in the peer-reviewed journal Food

Google: NK603 corni don't want to come off as rude or arrogant. I really just want everyone to know about this.

http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/S%C3%A9ralini affairsoon after the study was published in September of last year six French national academies of science issued a joint statement condemned the study

but convincing looking âÂ#Âoeexperimentã¢Â# that âÂ#Âoeprovedã¢Â# that cell phone use caused accidents.

âÂ# Just like the criminally fraudulent âÂ#Âoestudyã¢Â# on cell phones did find that they did cause accidents.

A study was published recently examining adverse effects of Bacillus thuringensis (aka the Bt toxin) that Monsanto builds into their corn and soy.

and he's kind of an expert. http://wwwi-sis. org. uk/Bt-toxin. phpit is no coincidence that Monsanto has invested so much money in our politicians and against measures such as California's Prop 37.


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In 2000 bioengineer Thomas Boland the self-described grandfather of bioprinting eyed an old Lexmark printer in his lab at Clemson University.

Boland emptied the Lexmark's ink cartridge and filled it with collagen. He then glued a thin black silicon sheet onto blank paper and fed it into the printer.

and his team had reconfigured a Hewlett-packard Deskjet 550c to print with E coli bacteria. Then they graduated to larger mammalian cells farmed from Chinese hamsters and lab rats.

There's also no Photoshop no tools to move cells around. That's not a coincidence.

Sensing an opportunity Autodesk has teamed with Organovo to develop CAD programs that could be applied to bioprinting.

but they may have one in the coming years says Carlos Olguin head of Autodesk's Bio nano/Programmable Matter Group.

As a first step Autodesk plans to create a modern cloud-based CAD shell to help streamline the design process.


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Overall I think the abundant existence of pocket calculators on phones and a computer at every turn means we'll be alright without everyone knowing how to do too much math in their head.

At least NASA acknowledges that specific conditions have to take place like the angle for viewing the sun's position your altitude


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#If The Sun Went Out, How long Could Life On earth Survive? If you put a steamy cup of coffee in the refrigerator it wouldn't immediately turn cold.

Likewise if the sun simply turned off (which is actually physically impossible) the Earth would stay warm at least compared with the space surrounding it for a few million years.

Although some microorganisms living in the Earth's crust would survive the majority of life would enjoy only a brief post-sun existence.

Of course the sun doesn't merely heat the Earth; it also keeps the planet in orbit.

If the sun were to disappear as in*poof*-It's gone. It would take 8 minutes for the earth to go dark

No worries as most that atmosphere protected us from a sun that is no longer shining or at least will stop shining within 7 minutes 30 seconds...

Women and Minorities Hardest Hitif the suddenly the sun went out'poof'as this article suggest that thing which causes this event would surely have an effect at the same time On earth

since we do reside within the atomosphere distance of the Sun and that same thing

of which'great power causes the sun to go poof'surely would destroy the Earth as well. By the way the sun has a hot riotous atmosphere called the corona that reaches from the sun's surface past Earth all the way to Pluto and beyond.

The corona is seen seldom only during a total eclipse but it is there. To be more accurate the Earth wouldn't immediately fly out

if the sun lost its mass instantly; it would continue to orbit its current trajectory for about 8 minutes as not even the effects of gravity move faster than light.

Immediate death is not in the sun's future since it is a star. Currently scientists have deduced that our sun is 4. 5 billion years old

and is about at its midlife. Like all stars as the hydrogen fuel in the core is used up the outer parts of the Sun will begin to expand.

The Sun will turn from a yellow dwarf then into a red giant. By the time it is 10 billion years old it will have transitioned into a red giant

and its atmosphere will stretch out to near where the Earth is located and will almost engulf it in its orbit.

and the Sun will be at the center of a planetary nebula. The odds of humans creating a black hole On earth is more likely than the sun suddenly poof is off.

Do not fear the sun but fear humanity as our future killer. DCRANE:..as not even the effects of gravity move faster than light.

On the contrary: Gravity operates outside of space time. Its effect is instantaneous -otherwise you would have celestial objects orbiting each other based upon where they'used'to be.

and both are orbiting the Sun . If the Sun disappeared Earth's trajectory would immediately change.

Any object that is in the path of this new trajectory would suddenly fall into Earth's gravity

If the sun went poof the gravity goes poof and it's instantaneous as gravity is constrained not by the speed of light.

A quick Google search makes it clear why you all are having such a hard time reconciling your different interpretations of the question:

For example even though the Sun is 500 light seconds from the Earth newtonian gravity describes a force On earth directed towards the Sun's position now not its position 500 seconds ago.

In the case of a disappearing sun (whatever that even really means; it's hard to discuss physics problems

'but let's consider that'poof'=the sun flies away from the solar system at some absurd speed close to the speed of light) the sun's velocity is not constant anymore so you cannot continue to use the'basically instantaneous'argument.

but during that 8 minutes it would be orbiting as normal in that it wouldn't'lag'behind the sun.*Another way of looking at your discrepancy is to remind you all that relativity does away with an ABSOLUTE frame of reference.

To say the the Earth would fly off the exact moment the sun'poofed'is meaningless for no such objective moment exists.

Earth seeing where the sun is exactly when the sun sees where the sun is.

I apologize for this gigantic comment but it really is a very difficult concept to wrap our heads around.

it's physically impossible for the sun to ever just go'poof'via some hypothetical evil Zeno and his magical death ray.

This does not mean Earth experiences a frame delay and orbits an 8-minute old sun position;

'Very high orbits (in the range of 100.000 of km) actually will become more'round'as the nonlinear effects of the sun's gravity field fall away.

Oh yes and gravity*does*work at the speed of light you might check wikipedia on'gravity waves'.'Sorry JRHELGESON the only thing that was correct in your post was-most probably-your name.

-Of course according to science the sun would never just disappear into nothing so his disappearing act would violate most conservation laws

and faster than light is no more fantasious that supposing that the sun itself would disappear with no trace.

But if the sun just stopped existing and that were the only violation to science then:

and that earth actually rotates not around sun but nearly around the sun was 8 minutes in the past.

Gravity doesnã¢Â#Â#t operate outside space time but is distorted space time. 2-The Moon would continue rotating around Earth with little change.

Both the Earth and Moon are on free fall around the sun so the sun doesnã¢Â#Â#t affect much of the internal working of the system.

and a little slower around earth orbit depending on his distance to sun but the effect is small.

For that reason most satellites would not change his orbit near Earth except the ones linked to Earth-Sun lagrange points.

dissappearing sun is not impossible-imagine some unknown dimensional rift or alien tech that simply relocates sun in a blink of a eye.

While nature wont survive-humans will at least a portion of us. We are evolved enough to survive in freezing climate.

The article is about the heat from the sun hypothetically disappearing. The last paragraph about the mass of the sun being affected is really the cause of all the confusion.

It's a bit of an unnecessary tangent and might actually make for a good follow-up article.

I would have preferred that the author answered the original question âÂ#Âoeif the sun went outã¢Â#Â

Assuming you stop eating at the point the sun stops shining âÂ#Âwhich would be the case for some of us âÂ#Âhow long would it take to starve

but then that would be gone say a few months after the sun stopped shining at which point the human death rate would quickly accelerate and at

So by the end of the second year after the sun stops shining (more or less) all humans will be dead

if the sun stops shining so the mere âÂ#Âoeexistenceã¢Â# of that technology would not be our salvation other than to be useful to some

and light from the sun in near-instantaneous fashion it's not hard to visualize something highly improbable yet entirely consistent with the laws of physics.

(so that they aren't initially blocking any significant amount of heat/light from the Sun)

and then all rotated to have their major planar surfaces facing towards the center of the Sun. With a proper arrangement

and timing the net effect as seen from the Earth is that the Sun simply turns off in an incredibly short period of time (just long enough for each of the panels to rotate 90 degrees)

the Sun could be made to turn off in a few moments for all practical purposes as far as the Earth is concerned.

not that we could do anything about it anyway) Wouldn't that have some of the effects of the Sun going out?

despite no radiation from the Sun reaching the planet ever again. Tough but doable. The caveats in that previous paragraph are the much larger obstacles to overcome in my opinion.

Vektor so what youã¢Â#Â#re saying is that the sun isã¢Â# irrelevant?

Maybe we should devise a plan to turn off the sun would you suggest that? We need photosynthesis without it we all die.

If the sun stopped shining there would be widespread global panic and confusion it would NOT be business as usual.


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Skype. The Microsoft-owned company the Times'sources claim established a small team of employees to work on the legal and technical issues in making Skype calls readily available to the NSA and other law enforcement agencies.

The effort called Project Chess was established in 2008--long before Microsoft acquired the company the Times'sources say...

http://news. cnet. com/8301-1009 3-57590258-83/silicon-valley-nsa-might-be-closer-than-we-thought/..


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G. P. S. WORLD MAP MICROSOFT OR APPLE FORMATWITH REMOTE ROBO HANS BLIXMOUSE click g. e. TEPCO?

VIA VLADIMIR PUTIN! AND ONE JOE STALIN STOLENGOLD ROOM. CITED NUREMBERG 1945! HAUGE ASYLUM DOCKET FACT!

>AND A War Bunker Phone! AND OLD STOLZ STOLE THEGOLD! WITH shot brain! THIRD RIECH FUROR!

bill gate's your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE! nuremberg whiny or guiltymicrosoft!

ON A c. N. N. TURNER NEWSDRONE PHONE! YOU CAPITOL FEDERALS! GET AL CAPONE! WITH YOUR UPSIDE STUCKAJOHN BOEHNER ON A DICKHENRY KISSINGER!

I KING YA OVER THE SUN! AND DONT LOOK BACK! JACK BARRAC! YER HAIGS YER MACKKED DEATH BARRAK!

TOSS A DOS!?YA KNOW ATOS? I DONT THINK SO! AND YOU CALL A LOT!?ME NOT!?

G. P. S. WORLD MAP MICROSOFT OR APPLE FORMATWITH REMOTE ROBO HANS BLIXMOUSE click g. e. TEPCO?

VIA VLADIMIR PUTIN! AND ONE JOE STALIN STOLENGOLD ROOM. CITED NUREMBERG 1945! HAUGE ASYLUM DOCKET FACT!

>AND A War Bunker Phone! AND OLD STOLZ STOLE THEGOLD! WITH shot brain! THIRD RIECH FUROR!

bill gate's your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE! nuremberg whiny or guiltymicrosoft!

ON A c. N. N. TURNER NEWSDRONE PHONE! YOU CAPITOL FEDERALS! GET AL CAPONE! WITH YOUR UPSIDE STUCKAJOHN BOEHNER ON A DICKHENRY KISSINGER!


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He needs to get right on to regulating the Sun Volcanic eruptions and the Electromagnetic Field. They have been causing far too much climate change

Climatologists understand the effect the Sun has on our climate and it's minor compared to

Wikipedia has an excellent list. And GLOBAL WARMING WOULD HAVE MADE HURRICANE SANDY WEAKER. Sandy was a tropical storm coming from the east that collided with a massive blizzard from Canada.

As a software engineer I have to add something. Computer models are a joke if you don't know what their variables are scaled on.

Even though I am not a climatologist as an computer scientist I can smell bs from a mile away.

I don't have to make up reasons to have software engineers exist. So I can concentrate on my craft instead of making belligerent predictions to hype up concern in my field.


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So here's a tip-whatever you believe Google the exact opposite of it and consider what you find as seriously as you do your current beliefs.

Just Google radioactive coal ash (without quotes) and you'll learn the truth about coal.

and about as mature as your avatar. 1. A quick trip to wikipedia shows many many nuclear meltdowns and accidents such as Santa Susana in California and the Urals in Russia which spewed tons of radiation

http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Nuclear and radiation accidentsthe*4000 cancer number associated with Chernobyl is the number of cancers--not deaths--attributed to Chernobyl.

As further comparison you receive 3. 2 mrem from a chest X-ray âÂ#Âmore than twice the average dose of those received near the plant. http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Three mile island accidentdo


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