Friday, September 9, 2016

How to trade in your Galaxy Note 7 for one that won't explode and other top stories.

  • How to trade in your Galaxy Note 7 for one that won't explode

    In no uncertain terms, we called the Galaxy Note 7 the best Android smartphone that has ever existed in our in-depth review. As a matter of fact, we called it the best phablet, period, since Apple’s Plus-size iPhone models have no special features at all that take advantage of that extra screen real estate. Sadly, some new Galaxy Note 7 handsets shipped with a feature that wasn’t advertised on the box: they had a battery problem that caused them to explode while charging. You can see photos of ..
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  • Skye's Storr Lochs Monster fossil unveiled in Edinburgh

    Skye's Storr Lochs Monster fossil unveiled in Edinburgh
    Image copyright Todd Marshall Image caption An artist's impression of the Storr Lochs Monster The fossilised skeleton of a 170 million-year-old Jurassic predator discovered on the Isle of Skye has been unveiled in Edinburgh.Named the Storr Lochs Monster, the fossil of the sea-living reptile was found in 1966.Fifty years on from the find, scientists from the University of Edinburgh and National Museums Scotland are preparing a detailed study of it.It h..
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  • Typhoons striking China and Southeast Asia have become much stronger

    Typhoons striking China and Southeast Asia have become much stronger
    Over the past 40 years, typhoons that strike East and Southeast Asia have become stronger — and presumably will only continue gathering strength, thanks to climate change. The likely cause is warming ocean waters near the coasts, according to new research. The study, published today in the journal Nature Geoscience, falls short of pointing to climate change as the main culprit, but it warns that typhoons hitting eastern China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan will likely be even stronger — and deadlier..
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  • Missing comet lander Philae spotted at last: ESA (Update)

    Missing comet lander Philae spotted at last: ESA (Update)
    Rosetta's lander Philae has been identified in OSIRIS narrow-angle camera images taken on 2 September 2016 from a distance of 2.7 km. The image scale is about 5 cm/pixel. Philae's 1 m-wide body and two of its three legs can be seen extended …more.
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  • Report: Flyme 6 To Launch Alongside The Meizu PRO 7

    Report: Flyme 6 To Launch Alongside The Meizu PRO 7
    Chinese smartphone vendor, Meizu, is expected to launch its all-new flagship on September 13th, but the company is now being rumored to unveil its next-generation Android-based OS on the same day. According to reports coming out of China, Meizu might ...
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  • Leak: iPhone 7 will solve two of the three biggest problems with iPhones

    Leak: iPhone 7 will solve two of the three biggest problems with iPhones
    We’re now just two short days away from seeing Apple unveil its next-generation flagship smartphones, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Months of leaks and rumors have painted a near-complete picture of what we can expect to see from Apple’s upcoming iPhone refresh, and some people are more impressed than others. The new iPhone models might resemble last year’s iPhones, but anyone who has really been paying attention knows that the iPhone 7 is going to be so much more exciting than you might thin..
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NTSB to take over Sparks plane crash investigation .Tap water bacteria found in New Zealand woman who died .
Heart Birth Defects Dropped After Folic Acid Was Added to Food .Scientists get a look at sunken World War II aircraft carrier after 65 years .

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