Rabu, 07 September 2016

The Proof Is In The Poo-ding

Why We're No Longer Desperate For The New iPhone
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APPLE OF OUR EYE
PHONING IT IN
Why We're No Longer Desperate For The New iPhone
theringer.com
The notion of consumers lining up for a new device wasn't new when the iPhone debuted in 2007  —  people lined up at midnight to buy Windows 95  —  but Apple was the first to make this type of frenzy an annual affair. These days, though, the lines are diminishing.
STARTS AT 1 PM EDT
Just The Good Stuff From Today's Apple Event
digg.com
Every six months, the folks at Apple emerge from the Infinite Loop to reveal their next batch of consumer technology. On Wednesday, September 7 at 10 am PDT (1 pm EDT), they are expected to announce a new phone: the iPhone 7.
THE PROOF IS IN THE PAPERWORK
Airpods And The Iris Engine: Talking To The Lawyer Who Thinks He Found Apple's Secret Trademarks
theverge.com
Trademark attorney Brian Conroy claims to have dug up a litany of Apple trademark applications that include names no one else has seen.
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FOLLOW THE TREND
LIQUID SERENITY
Inside America's Ayahuasca Boom
newyorker.com
How ayahuasca, an ancient Amazonian hallucinogenic brew, became the latest trend in Brooklyn and Silicon Valley.
YOUR TRUFFLE FRIES ARE TRUFFLE LIES
There Are No Truffles In Truffle Oil
priceonomics.com
Despite truffle oil's poor provenance, it has been used and praised by both average joes and renowned chefs. Truffle oil has been a remarkably successful con.
A SERIES OF UNDERWATER TUBES
A GIF Illustrating The Rise Of The Internet
digg.com
The internet, try as it might, can't jump across oceans. The information superhighway relies on massive underwater cables that transmit huge amounts of data. Tracking the expansion of those cables, then, is an interesting way to look at the the expansion of the internet around the world since 1988.
NO STOOL UNTURNED
Scientists Are Digging Through A Giant Pile Of Poo To Find Out Why We're So Unhealthy
qz.com
In the freezers of Arizona State University's Human Health Observatory (H2O) lab are rows upon rows of jars, some white, some translucent with black chunks of solid inside.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
LAIKA BOSS
How 3D Printing Is Revolutionizing Stop Motion Animation
digg.com
New films like "Kubo and the Two Strings" are pushing the boundaries of stop motion using new 3D printing techniques to create millions of unique designs.
IN THE NEWS
Senate Flubs Zika Funding Vote
New Research Indicates The Internet May Be As Segregated As A City
Giant Pandas Have Been Removed From The Endangered Species List
Independent Candidate Evan McMullin Appears To Have Accidentally Picked A Running Mate
Go out and say 'Everything will be fine after all!' to your local zoo's giant panda. You just made that panda's day.

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