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- Trump: ‘We Are Not Here to Lecture,’ But to Offer Partnership
- Trump Denounces Iran’s Terror Ties in Saudi Arabia Speech
- The Latest: Plane clips truck at LA airport, 8 injured
- New Orleans removes last of four statues linked to pro-slavery era
- Times Square crash: Driver who ploughed into crowd of pedestrians in New York 'wanted to kill them all'
- Two Killed In Kabul Including One German Woman And A Finnish Woman Kidnapped
- Freed Nigerian schoolgirls meet families after 3 years
- East African leaders press EU to lift Burundi sanctions
- Babysitter Charged After Children, 9 and 6 Years Old, Take Her Car And Crash It
- Saudi minister confident of oil cut extension
- 8 injured after plane clips supply truck at LA airport
- Death toll rises in southern Libya attack, defence minister suspended
- Mexican mob attacks Russian man in Cancun over insults
- Parents see son for the first time since he unplugged from technology: Part 5
- James Comey now believes Donald Trump was trying to influence Russia investigation, source says
- Colorado governor pardons felon to stave off deportation
- Iran's Rouhani draws fire from US after election win
- Why People Believe In God And How Atheists Lost Their Religion
- NBA basketball player Enes Kanter held at Romanian airport after Turkey cancels passport in post-coup crackdown
- Leaving the life: The final days of the Ringling Bros. circus
- AP Exclusive: Strapped UN health agency spends big on travel
- A priest, rabbi and imam react to Trump's foreign trip
- Ignore Donald Trump's words on his foreign tour. Pay attention to his actions
- Police: 1 dead in random stabbing at Maryland school
- Lockheed Martin, Raytheon And The Future Of Arms Deals In The Middle East
- Black politician ‘threatened with lynching’ after calling for Donald Trump's impeachment
- Pope names five new cardinals, all from outside Italy and the Vatican
- Mother from Peru granted stay from deportation
- Apple claims exploding Beats headphones ‘not our fault’
- What 100 Calories of Picnic Foods Looks Like
- Israeli minister expresses concern over U.S.-Saudi arms deal
- Parents Arrested After Allegedly Forcing 5-Year-Old To Drink Mouthwash Because He Was Thirsty
- The Latest: Celebrations across Tehran after Rouhani win
- Watch out in a world of connected objects, cyber specialists warn
- Mike Pence hit by student walk-out at Notre Dame graduation
- 5 Instances When Starbucks Faced Legal Issues
- The Latest: Wildfire threatens rural homes outside San Diego
- Assange claims victory after Sweden drops rape probe
- Rescued migrants tell of detention, beatings, slavery in Libya
- U.S., Saudi firms sign tens of billions of dollars of deals as Trump visits
- The Latest: Vigil leaders upset after officer isn't indicted
- US pitches plan to Russia to avoid armed conflict in Syria
- Men shoot father in Spring Branch home
- Leaked iPhone 8 mold suggests device will be slightly larger than the iPhone 7
- Myths About The Sun That Turned Out To Be Wrong
- Uber extends on-demand service to trucking
- Bahrain Shiite cleric gets suspended jail term
Trump: ‘We Are Not Here to Lecture,’ But to Offer Partnership Posted: 21 May 2017 12:38 AM PDT |
Trump Denounces Iran’s Terror Ties in Saudi Arabia Speech Posted: 21 May 2017 12:59 AM PDT |
The Latest: Plane clips truck at LA airport, 8 injured Posted: 20 May 2017 07:53 PM PDT |
New Orleans removes last of four statues linked to pro-slavery era Posted: 19 May 2017 06:06 PM PDT
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Two Killed In Kabul Including One German Woman And A Finnish Woman Kidnapped Posted: 21 May 2017 02:25 AM PDT |
Freed Nigerian schoolgirls meet families after 3 years Posted: 20 May 2017 10:28 AM PDT |
East African leaders press EU to lift Burundi sanctions Posted: 20 May 2017 10:35 AM PDT
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Babysitter Charged After Children, 9 and 6 Years Old, Take Her Car And Crash It Posted: 21 May 2017 01:09 PM PDT |
Saudi minister confident of oil cut extension Posted: 21 May 2017 04:36 AM PDT
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8 injured after plane clips supply truck at LA airport Posted: 20 May 2017 08:09 PM PDT |
Death toll rises in southern Libya attack, defence minister suspended Posted: 20 May 2017 12:37 AM PDT
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Mexican mob attacks Russian man in Cancun over insults Posted: 20 May 2017 05:51 PM PDT |
Parents see son for the first time since he unplugged from technology: Part 5 Posted: 19 May 2017 08:39 PM PDT |
James Comey now believes Donald Trump was trying to influence Russia investigation, source says Posted: 20 May 2017 03:02 AM PDT
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Colorado governor pardons felon to stave off deportation Posted: 19 May 2017 08:46 PM PDT |
Iran's Rouhani draws fire from US after election win Posted: 20 May 2017 02:41 PM PDT
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Why People Believe In God And How Atheists Lost Their Religion Posted: 20 May 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
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Leaving the life: The final days of the Ringling Bros. circus Posted: 21 May 2017 09:20 AM PDT |
AP Exclusive: Strapped UN health agency spends big on travel Posted: 21 May 2017 05:34 AM PDT |
A priest, rabbi and imam react to Trump's foreign trip Posted: 20 May 2017 07:46 PM PDT |
Ignore Donald Trump's words on his foreign tour. Pay attention to his actions Posted: 20 May 2017 08:31 AM PDT
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Police: 1 dead in random stabbing at Maryland school Posted: 20 May 2017 04:04 PM PDT |
Lockheed Martin, Raytheon And The Future Of Arms Deals In The Middle East Posted: 20 May 2017 09:00 PM PDT |
Black politician ‘threatened with lynching’ after calling for Donald Trump's impeachment Posted: 21 May 2017 09:01 AM PDT
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Pope names five new cardinals, all from outside Italy and the Vatican Posted: 21 May 2017 05:51 AM PDT
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Mother from Peru granted stay from deportation Posted: 21 May 2017 12:48 PM PDT |
Apple claims exploding Beats headphones ‘not our fault’ Posted: 19 May 2017 07:02 PM PDT Exploding electronics are a, uh, hot topic lately. Between the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall and an epidemic of exploding hoverboards, people are more aware than ever that things with batteries go up in flames occasionally. So for Apple, being associated with any fire is a bad thing. In the case of a woman whose Beats heaphones exploded on a plane, Apple is going to pains to point out that it's not Apple's fault.
As the Australian Associated Press reports, a woman from Adelaide was on a flight from Beijing to Melbourne earlier this year when her Beats headphones exploded. She was napping on the flight, but was awoken "by the sound of an explosion and a burning sensation on her face." That model of Beats headphones reportedly used AAA battery cells, which are not supplied with the headphones. Apple claims that its investigation shows the third-party batteries were at fault, but the woman who was burned alleges that since there were no instructions on what brand of battery to use, Apple should bear some responsibility. "The headphones don't work without batteries, yet nowhere on the headphones - or their packaging - did it specify which brand of batteries should be used," she told the AP. With no more information, it's difficult to second-guess Apple's position here. But more important than apportioning blame for this specific incident is how hard Apple appears to be pushing back. In this kind of situation, it's more common for a company to express regret, and maybe come to some kind of quiet settlement. But with exploding batteries such a big deal these days, Apple doesn't even want the appearance of a mistake. |
What 100 Calories of Picnic Foods Looks Like Posted: 20 May 2017 03:15 AM PDT |
Israeli minister expresses concern over U.S.-Saudi arms deal Posted: 21 May 2017 11:43 AM PDT
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Parents Arrested After Allegedly Forcing 5-Year-Old To Drink Mouthwash Because He Was Thirsty Posted: 21 May 2017 10:02 AM PDT |
The Latest: Celebrations across Tehran after Rouhani win Posted: 20 May 2017 10:27 AM PDT |
Watch out in a world of connected objects, cyber specialists warn Posted: 20 May 2017 09:23 PM PDT
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Mike Pence hit by student walk-out at Notre Dame graduation Posted: 21 May 2017 12:11 PM PDT
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5 Instances When Starbucks Faced Legal Issues Posted: 19 May 2017 10:51 PM PDT |
The Latest: Wildfire threatens rural homes outside San Diego Posted: 20 May 2017 05:59 PM PDT |
Assange claims victory after Sweden drops rape probe Posted: 19 May 2017 07:06 PM PDT
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Rescued migrants tell of detention, beatings, slavery in Libya Posted: 20 May 2017 01:53 AM PDT
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U.S., Saudi firms sign tens of billions of dollars of deals as Trump visits Posted: 20 May 2017 11:35 AM PDT
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The Latest: Vigil leaders upset after officer isn't indicted Posted: 20 May 2017 06:54 AM PDT |
US pitches plan to Russia to avoid armed conflict in Syria Posted: 20 May 2017 12:23 AM PDT |
Men shoot father in Spring Branch home Posted: 21 May 2017 04:20 AM PDT |
Leaked iPhone 8 mold suggests device will be slightly larger than the iPhone 7 Posted: 20 May 2017 12:42 PM PDT Apple's 2017 iPhone lineup is poised to be the company's most interesting and ambitious yet. By the time September rolls around, it's widely believed Apple will release three brand new iPhone models: an iPhone 7s, an iPhone 7s Plus, and last but not least, the highly anticipated iPhone 8.
While the iPhone 7s and 7s Plus will sport the same form factor as the iPhone 7, the iPhone 8 will introduce a completely new design, complete with an advanced edge-to-edge 5.8-inch OLED display that will essentially take up the entire front end of the device. In fact, reports from the rumor mill suggest that the bezels surrounding the iPhone 8 display will only be about 4mm all around, a tidbit seemingly confirmed by our exclusive look at an iPhone 8 dummy model earlier this week. With June right around the corner and the finalized iPhone 8 design likely locked down at this point, there's a good chance that the number of leaked iPhone 8 moldings and schematics will rise significantly in the weeks and months ahead of the iPhone 8 release. To this point, Slashleaks today points us to a new series of photos -- originally sourced via Weibo -- which show us three different iPhone molds corresponding to the three new iPhone models Apple will release later this year. While the photo above doesn't shed a whole lot of new light on Apple's 2017 iPhone lineup, it does suggest that the iPhone 8 may be slightly taller than the iPhone 7s. While previous reports claimed that the iPhone 8 will pack a display the size of an iPhone 7 Plus into the form factor of an iPhone 7, the iPhone 8 may actually be slightly larger if we assume that the molds above were all aligned uniformly. Another point worth noting is that the camera module on the iPhone 8 is oriented vertically, a design which echoes a number of leaked schematics and designs we've seen over the past few months. It's widely believed that the vertical orientation of the iPhone 8's camera module has to do with the rumored augmented reality features Apple is planning to show off later this year. With the iPhone 8 design said to feature one giant piece of glass, it's widely believed that Apple will incorporate the Touch ID sensor into the display itself. Though some previous leaks have featured a cut-out for a Touch ID sensor on the back, it's believed that the final iPhone 8 design will be far more elegant and user-friendly. Now as for when we can expect to see the iPhone 8 finally hit store shelves, the good news is that we won't have to wait longer than usual. Despite an onslaught of rumors claiming that the iPhone 8 release date might be pushed back by 4-8 weeks, more recent reports from credible sources indicate that the iPhone 8 release, like most other iPhone releases, will go down in September. Price wise, it's no surprise that Apple plans to charge a premium for the iPhone 8, with the entry-level 128GB model said to retail for $1000 and the more storage-friendly 256GB model said to retail for $1,099. |
Myths About The Sun That Turned Out To Be Wrong Posted: 21 May 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
Uber extends on-demand service to trucking Posted: 19 May 2017 06:32 PM PDT
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Bahrain Shiite cleric gets suspended jail term Posted: 21 May 2017 01:43 AM PDT
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