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Apple fan boys everywhere are super-excited about tomorrow iPad unveiling. But rumors suggest that the company is having a hell of a time shipping devices to the US ready for its launch. Apple Will Announce the Next iPad on March 7th Mac Rumors reports that Apple has been scrambling to find space to ship product, with 8220 hipping rates rising 20 per cent in one week as [they] snapped up available capacity at premium rates. stanley cup Elsewhere, Apple last-minute buying-up of freight space has meant that many companies have been unable to ship their products in the usual manner. Apple Insider also reports that Apple has commandeered a massive air freight deal with DHL, driving prices up. All of which points to the fact that Apple is scrabbling around using any means necessary to get the iPad available soon after Wednesday launch. Whether they can ship enough stanley cups over to meet demand, we ;ll have to wait and see. To find out all things iPad HD as they ;re unveiled in real time, ride along with us on our iPad HD stanley bottle Liveblog this Wednesday, starting at around noon EST. [Mac Rumors and Apple Insider] AppleiPadiPad 3 Tnqz The 15 Best Digital Designs of the Year
The fight against pollution is often a piecemeal, nation-by-nation affair, which is problematic because pollution knows no na stanley cups uk tional boundaries. But what spreading isn ;t quite what everyone thought. Astudy published this month stanley quencher in Science tracked the movement of aerosal particles from around the world using the Calipso satellite, and found that half the aerosols in North America came from foreign sources. The Calipso satellite allowed the researchers for the first time to track th stanley mugs e aerosol movement in three dimensions, mapping specifically the interactions between Asia and North America. They were also able to identify the aerosols as dust, particles from combustion, and particles generated by ships on the ocean. After examining the data, they came to the conclusion that half of the aerosols in North America come from other nations 鈥?but interestingly, it mostly dust, not pollution. The researchers showed that while moving across the Pacific, the dust that was elevated 2-6 km above sea level survived the trip readily, around 56 teragrams annually arriving in our skies. Hitting this high, they ;re not influencing how breathable the air is. This dust is naturally generated, too, and isn ;t from human sources. Only 4 teragrams can be attributed to pollution, but this mass is much more effective at scattering and absorbing solar radiation than the dust is. Imported pollution may even be to blame for accelerating the the melting of snow in the Sie