Sep 16, 2016

See if the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus survive being dropped 12 times


If you live in Australia you had the possibility of being one of the first people in the world to go into an Apple store and leave with an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus today. And that’s exactly what one enterprising individual did. He bought both, in fact. So now that he has in his possession Apple’s two latest and greatest smartphones, what is he to do?


Well, drop them. Again and again. For 12 times in total, from two different heights. That’s the obvious answer, isn’t it? See for yourself how (or if) they managed to survive this torture in the video below.


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See if the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus survive being dropped 12 times

Fox shares first five minutes of 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' on social media


It’s astounding!


The next live TV musical will be Fox’s Rocky Horror Picture Show, and after catching our first extended look at the show (above) we’re shivering with antici…pation.


The clip is the first five minutes of what will be the live show and features Ivy Levan singing “Science Fiction Double Feature.” Need more? Fans will be able to watch the whole cast — including Adam Lambert, Laverne Cox and more — time warp Oct. 20 on Fox.


Andy Samberg and Neil deGrasse Tyson discuss the morality of sex with robots


Jeremy Clarkson’s new driving show has an epic teaser trailer (and a launch date)


Postmodern Jukebox softens up Justin Bieber and Major Lazer



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Uber starts mapping UK city streets


Uber is collecting street images for its own maps of the UK cities in which it operates, starting with London. – Source



Uber starts mapping UK city streets

Police IT staff checked wrong box, deleted 25% of body cam footage


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One quarter of all body-worn camera footage from the Oakland, Calif. police was accidentally deleted in October 2014, according to the head of the relevant unit.


As per the San Francisco Chronicle, Sgt. Dave Burke testified on Tuesday at a murder trial that this was, in fact, a mistake.


This incident marks yet another setback in the efforts to roll out body-worn cameras to police agencies nationwide.


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Police IT staff checked wrong box, deleted 25% of body cam footage

Apple partnering up with Energous on a wireless charging solution that works at a distance?


According to the buzz, Apple is partnering up with a company by the name of Energous to incorporate its WattUp wireless charging technology into its products. WattUp is notable for its ability to work at a distance, not requiring contact between the device and a power source, such as a charging mat.


That’s because it uses RF technology relying on a transmitter and receiver. The receiver is built into a device, while a transmitter can be placed anywhere in a 15-feet distance and charge up to 12 different devices simultaneously. A mobile app is part of the solution, letting users specify … – Source



Apple partnering up with Energous on a wireless charging solution that works at a distance?

An iPhone 7 has already made it to this man in the remote outback


While some Australians were first in the world grab an iPhone 7 from an Apple Store in Sydney Friday morning, it’s much more of a challenge for those living in the outback.


Take Les Pilton, who has been running a pub in the tiny town of Barrow Creek in the Northern Territory for the past 28 years. The town has a population of 4, and Pilton’s pub is the only stop in a 500 kilometre (310 mile) stretch of road.


SEE ALSO: Around the world with the iPhone 7 launch


Pilton lives a good 300 kilometres (186 miles) away from Alice Springs, in the dead centre of Australia. It’d be quite the effort to pick up a new iPhone, so mobile carrier Telstra brought one to him in person. …


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An iPhone 7 has already made it to this man in the remote outback

Man ticketed for speeding 88 mph in DeLorean claims he wasn't trying to time travel


When Doc Brown designed his DeLorean in Back to the Future, he had one goal in mind: time travel.


But when 55-year-old Nigel Mills of Essex, England, recently took his own DeLorean out for a spin, he wasn’t particularly interested in traveling back in time. He was, however, clocked for speeding at 88 mph — the speed at which Doc Brown famously claimed the DeLorean could break the time-space continuum.


SEE ALSO: Futuristic Volkswagen Hybrid Gets 261 Miles Per Gallon


In Back to the Future, Doc Brown is able to time travel once he hits that magical speed. But despite Mills’ own speed, he was unable to travel anywhere but the magistrate’s office. …


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Man ticketed for speeding 88 mph in DeLorean claims he wasn't trying to time travel

Alcohol is the scariest monster in Anne Hathaway's 'Colossal'


Nacho Vigalondo’s Colossal, which stars Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis, is a charming if slight cautionary tale about the monsters that people become when they drink.


Hathaway plays Gloria, who we meet just as her yuppie boyfriend (Dan Stevens, in a largely thankless role) throws her out of his apartment because she’s a drunken mess who’s “out of control.”


Broke and unemployed, she heads back home to New Jersey, where she crosses paths with Oscar (Sudeikis), an old classmate who inherited his father’s dive bar where he entertains his two cronies, comic relief Garth (Tim Blake Nelson, funny) and plot device Joel (Austin Stowell, bland), while she stares longingly at the bottles behind the bar. …


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Alcohol is the scariest monster in Anne Hathaway's 'Colossal'

The Poolside Party Playlist


Summer’s nearly over but there’s still time to head down to the pool before the heat gives way to falling leaves and leaves the water gross and muddy. This playlist will set the mood for that last party of the season.



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The Poolside Party Playlist

Around the world with the iPhone 7 launch



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Sweet little princess is terrified of Donald Trump


Meeting a presidential candidate is the opportunity of a lifetime — unless you’re the Princess of Flint.


On Wednesday, Donald Trump made a trip to Flint, Michigan, where he met 9-year-old Amariyanna Copeny, otherwise known as Little Miss Flint. Copeny came out to greet the candidate at Bethel United Methodist Church, and immediately feared for her life.


SEE ALSO: Donald Trump’s visit to a church in Flint was super awkward


Sometimes, the picture says it all.


I’ve seen happier hostages pic.twitter.com/Ie7VrEDOg9


— Adam Khan (@Khanoisseur) September 15, 2016


While Little Miss Flint could be accused of being biased against the candidate, Copeny’s mother encouraged her to keep an open mind. …


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SwiftKey Keyboard on Android now uses a neural network for predictions


Starting today, SwiftKey Keyboard on Android will be powered by a neural network.


Back in October 2015 SwiftKey released a standalone keyboard, called SwiftKey Neural, that changed the way the popular keyboard app made predictions. Now, instead of residing only in a separate keyboard app, this neural network technology is being folded into the standard SwiftKey Keyboard for Android we all know and love. This big update is being rolled out to Google Play as we speak.


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So how will this change how SwiftKey predicts words? Here’s a very simplified explanation: instead of simply looking at the previous two words to suggest the next word you might use, this new neural network technology will look at the whole sentence to better suggest words you might want to use. For instance, older versions of SwiftKey might have suggested the word ‘first’, based solely on the two words ‘for the’ at the end of a sentence fragment. Now SwiftKey will look at the whole sentence. So if you type ‘We’re excited for the’, SwiftKey will now suggest a word like ‘party’, instead of ‘first’, which wouldn’t make much sense in context of the whole sentence. The SwiftKey team elaborates:


Further, it understands that “Let’s meet at the airport” has a similar sentence structure to “Let’s chat at the office”. This intelligence allows SwiftKey to offer you the most appropriate prediction or autocorrection based on the sentence being typed.



If you already have SwiftKey installed, head to the Google Play Store to update to the latest version. If you still need to give SwiftKey a try, follow the link below for the download. The company says it’ll be rolling out neural networks in its US English and UK English language models, with more languages to come.


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If you’re interested in learning more about how this neural network stuff works, SwiftKey has provided a handy infographic, which you can find attached below:



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SwiftKey Keyboard on Android now uses a neural network for predictions