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CUPERTINO, Calif. Apple unveiled its long-anticipated smartwatch Tuesday, introducing a device that transplants the features of an iPhone onto a smaller screen that's never more than an arm's length away.Dubbed the Apple Watch, the gadget marks the technology trend-setter's attempt to usher in an era of wearable computing and lift its sales with another revolutionary product.The watch's debut also heralds a turning point in Tim Cook's three-year reign as Apple CEO. Although the company has thrived under Cook's leadership, it had only released upgrades to the iPhone, iPad and other products hatched before his predecessor, Steve Jobs, died in October 2011. The lack of totally new devices raised questions about whether Apple had run out of ideas without the visionary Jobs.Now Apple is betting on a gadget that seems like something James Bond might wear. The Apple Watch's top-of-the-line edition comes in a casing made of 18-karat gold, with an array of elegant bands available for most models. The watch can serve as a walkie-talkie, a drawing pad, pulse monitor, calorie counter and activity tracker."It is amazing what you can do from your wrist," Cook said.Apple is a late arrival to the still-nascent market for wearable technology. Several other companies already sell smartwatches that have been greeted with widespread indifference.But Apple has a reputation for igniting dormant markets. Other music players, smartphones and tablet computers were first to market, but the devices did not enthrall consumers until Apple imbued them with its magic touch.The smartwatch "might not only be a game changer for Apple, but for the entire industry," says FBR Capital Markets analyst Daniel Ives. "A lot of major technology players around the globe are taking notes on what Apple is trying to do here."Investors appeared lukewarm about the unveiling. Apple's stock dipped 37 cents to close at $97.99, but the shares had been surging for months ahead of Tuesday's show. The stock has gained 22 percent so far this year and hit an all-time [url=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Official-Gucci-Website]Gucci Mens Shoes[/url] high earlier this month.It will take months to gauge the popularity of the Apple Watch. The $349 device won't go on sale until early next year.Cook hailed it as the most "personal device we have ever created."The watch is "the first product we have seen with Tim's fingerprints all over it," said Creative Strategies analyst Tim Bajarin, who has been following Apple through most of its 38-year history.The watch will tie into a new payment system designed to enable people to store all their credit card information in a digital locker so merchandise can be bought with a tap on a sensor at a checkout stand or a press of the button.The watch must be used with one of the iPhone models released in the past two years the 5, 5S, 5C or the latest versions scheduled to go on sale Sept. 19 in the U.S. and nine other countries.Here's a closer look at what Apple has in store:---LARGER iPHONESThe iPhone 6 will feature a 4.7-inch screen, up from the 4-inch screen on the models released in each of the previous two years. The iPhone 6 Plus will have a 5.5-inch screen and other improvements, including longer battery life, that will cost an additional $100.App developers will have new tools to rearrange their content to take advantage of that larger screen.The new phones are not as big as Samsung's latest flagship phones 5.1 inches for the Galaxy S5 and 5.7 inches for the Note 4 but they will be large enough to neutralize a key advantage Samsung and other Android manufacturers have had.The iPhone 6 will also have a barometer to estimate how much users climb stairs, not just how far they walk or run.Apple is improving a slow-motion video feature by allowing even slower shots on the iPhone 6. The camera will be able to take 240 frames per second, double the rate of last year's iPhone 5s. Normally, video [url=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Shoes-Women]Black True Religion Jeans[/url] is at 60 frames per second.Starting prices for the new iPhones will be comparable to those in the past $199 with a two-year contract for the iPhone 6 with 16 gigabytes of storage.However, the step-up models will have double the memory as before $299 for 64 gigabytes and $399 for 128 gigabytes. The iPhone 6 Plus phones will cost $100 more at each configuration.---MOBILE PAYMENTSApple is calling its new payment system Apple Pay.Consumers will be able to use their phone cameras to capture a photo of their cards. Apple will verify it behind the scenes and add it to the phone's Passbook account so people can make payments at a retailer. Apple announced several merchants that will accept this system, including Macy's, Whole Foods, Walgreens and Disney stores. American Express, Visa and MasterCard all are cooperating with Apple, too, as well as most major [url=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Espadrilles]Kate Spade Coupon[/url] banks.For security, the card number is stored only on the device. Each time you pay, a one-time card number is created to make the transaction.---SMARTWATCHCook says Apple had to invent a new interface for the watch because simply shrinking a phone would not work. Much of the interaction will be through the dial on the watch, which Apple calls the digital crown. It's used to zoom in and out of a map, for instance.Apple worked with app developers to create new functionality. Users will be able to unlock room doors at some Starwood hotels or remind themselves where they parked with a BMW app.The new watch will come in a variety of styles, with a choice of two sizes.---NEW SOFTWAREThough much of the attention has been on new gadgets, the software powering those gadgets is getting its annual refresh. Apple considers iOS 8 to be its biggest update since the introduction of the app store in 2008.Existing iPhone and iPad users will be eligible for the free upgrade, too.Among other things, iOS 8 will let devices work better in sync. For instance, it will be possible to start a message on an iPhone and finish it on an iPad. With an upcoming Mac upgrade called Yosemite, it will be possible to continue working on that same message on a Mac computer. These handoff features will extend to the Apple Watch.The new software will be available to existing users on Sept. 17.
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You either dump icy water on yourself or you donate $100 to the ALS Association, and you tag friends to do the challenge. The viral challenge has raised over $25 million for the charity, which is great. Celebrities like Oprah, , Will Smith and other A-listers have all done it.
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Some people, however, don鈥檛 feel like caring about the Ice Bucket Challenge when there鈥檚 a warzone happening in Ferguson, Missouri.
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Thankfully, it seems a relative sense of calm is returning the past few nights. It was certainly chaos before Wednesday.
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So I do understand why some people are not here for the challenge, even though it is still a valuable cause. Actor Orlando Jones decided to do a challenge of his own, called the 鈥淏ullet Bucket Challenge.鈥?He wants to raise awareness about 鈥渁 very serious disease.鈥?
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In the , he takes a bucket, turns it upside down and bullets fall on his head.
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Orlando acknowledges the value of the Ice Bucket Challenge and says he鈥檒l donate to the cause. However, he wants to highlight the issue of gun violence and calls out the problem of militarizing police forces. What is happening in Ferguson is racism at <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Black-Gucci-Backpack>Black Gucci Backpack</a> its worst, and it鈥檚 a human rights issue.
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He calls it the Bullet Bucket Challenge but it鈥檚 not really a challenge as much as it鈥檚 a statement. I think it鈥檚 a powerful one too, especially since he鈥檚 a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. Could he have gone further? Yes, but the video does what it needs to, and that is to speak up.
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As far too many celebrities and people of influence remain silent about the continued devaluation of Black lives, it鈥檚 a breath of fresh air to see someone speak truth to power. So salute to Orlando Jones. And Jesse Williams. And Talib Kweli. And Lauryn Hill. .
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About the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge? Well I鈥檓 not participating in it for my own reasons, and that doesn鈥檛 mean I don鈥檛 think <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Home>Michael Kors Discount</a> it鈥檚 worthwhile. However, like Samantha Irby asks 鈥淲hat can we dump on our heads to save Black people?鈥?I wish I knew, but it鈥檚 not ice.
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CUPERTINO, Calif. Apple unveiled its long-anticipated smartwatch Tuesday, introducing a device that transplants the features of an iPhone onto a smaller screen that's never more than an arm's length away.Dubbed the Apple Watch, the gadget marks the technology trend-setter's attempt to usher in an era of wearable computing and lift its sales with another revolutionary product.The watch's debut also heralds a turning point in Tim Cook's three-year reign as Apple CEO. Although the company has thrived under Cook's leadership, it had only released upgrades to the iPhone, iPad and other products hatched before his predecessor, Steve Jobs, died in October 2011. The lack of totally new devices raised questions about whether Apple had run out of ideas without the visionary Jobs.Now Apple is betting on a gadget that seems like something James Bond might wear. The Apple Watch's top-of-the-line edition comes in a casing made of 18-karat gold, with an array of elegant bands available for most models. The watch can serve as a walkie-talkie, a drawing pad, pulse monitor, calorie counter and activity tracker."It is amazing what you can do from your wrist," Cook said.Apple is a late arrival to the still-nascent market for wearable technology. Several other companies already sell smartwatches that have been greeted with widespread indifference.But Apple has a reputation for igniting dormant markets. Other music players, smartphones and tablet computers were first to market, but the devices did not enthrall consumers until Apple imbued them with its magic touch.The smartwatch "might not only be a game changer for Apple, but for the entire industry," says FBR Capital Markets analyst Daniel Ives. "A lot of major technology players around the globe are taking notes on what Apple is trying to do here."Investors appeared lukewarm about the unveiling. Apple's stock dipped 37 cents to close at $97.99, but the shares had been surging for months ahead of Tuesday's show. The stock has gained 22 percent so far this year and hit an all-time [url=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Official-Gucci-Website]Gucci Mens Shoes[/url] high earlier this month.It will take months to gauge the popularity of the Apple Watch. The $349 device won't go on sale until early next year.Cook hailed it as the most "personal device we have ever created."The watch is "the first product we have seen with Tim's fingerprints all over it," said Creative Strategies analyst Tim Bajarin, who has been following Apple through most of its 38-year history.The watch will tie into a new payment system designed to enable people to store all their credit card information in a digital locker so merchandise can be bought with a tap on a sensor at a checkout stand or a press of the button.The watch must be used with one of the iPhone models released in the past two years the 5, 5S, 5C or the latest versions scheduled to go on sale Sept. 19 in the U.S. and nine other countries.Here's a closer look at what Apple has in store:---LARGER iPHONESThe iPhone 6 will feature a 4.7-inch screen, up from the 4-inch screen on the models released in each of the previous two years. The iPhone 6 Plus will have a 5.5-inch screen and other improvements, including longer battery life, that will cost an additional $100.App developers will have new tools to rearrange their content to take advantage of that larger screen.The new phones are not as big as Samsung's latest flagship phones 5.1 inches for the Galaxy S5 and 5.7 inches for the Note 4 but they will be large enough to neutralize a key advantage Samsung and other Android manufacturers have had.The iPhone 6 will also have a barometer to estimate how much users climb stairs, not just how far they walk or run.Apple is improving a slow-motion video feature by allowing even slower shots on the iPhone 6. The camera will be able to take 240 frames per second, double the rate of last year's iPhone 5s. Normally, video [url=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Shoes-Women]Black True Religion Jeans[/url] is at 60 frames per second.Starting prices for the new iPhones will be comparable to those in the past $199 with a two-year contract for the iPhone 6 with 16 gigabytes of storage.However, the step-up models will have double the memory as before $299 for 64 gigabytes and $399 for 128 gigabytes. The iPhone 6 Plus phones will cost $100 more at each configuration.---MOBILE PAYMENTSApple is calling its new payment system Apple Pay.Consumers will be able to use their phone cameras to capture a photo of their cards. Apple will verify it behind the scenes and add it to the phone's Passbook account so people can make payments at a retailer. Apple announced several merchants that will accept this system, including Macy's, Whole Foods, Walgreens and Disney stores. American Express, Visa and MasterCard all are cooperating with Apple, too, as well as most major [url=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Espadrilles]Kate Spade Coupon[/url] banks.For security, the card number is stored only on the device. Each time you pay, a one-time card number is created to make the transaction.---SMARTWATCHCook says Apple had to invent a new interface for the watch because simply shrinking a phone would not work. Much of the interaction will be through the dial on the watch, which Apple calls the digital crown. It's used to zoom in and out of a map, for instance.Apple worked with app developers to create new functionality. Users will be able to unlock room doors at some Starwood hotels or remind themselves where they parked with a BMW app.The new watch will come in a variety of styles, with a choice of two sizes.---NEW SOFTWAREThough much of the attention has been on new gadgets, the software powering those gadgets is getting its annual refresh. Apple considers iOS 8 to be its biggest update since the introduction of the app store in 2008.Existing iPhone and iPad users will be eligible for the free upgrade, too.Among other things, iOS 8 will let devices work better in sync. For instance, it will be possible to start a message on an iPhone and finish it on an iPad. With an upcoming Mac upgrade called Yosemite, it will be possible to continue working on that same message on a Mac computer. These handoff features will extend to the Apple Watch.The new software will be available to existing users on Sept. 17.

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