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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com January 26, 2016 • Page 5 Will Your Smartphone Withstand Everyday Wear and Tear? (StatePoint) Unless you’re the number one ranked UFC middleweight fighter, you’re likely not going to be able to bend the new iPhone 6s Plus. But you stand a very good chance of dropping your pricey smartphone on a hard surface, dropping it in the toilet or leaving it unattended in the hands of your kids. While it will help to get a case, it’s also a good idea to invest in a product designed to endure a little abuse. But which new smartphone is durable enough for you? No matter if you choose an iPhone, a Samsung Galaxy or another phone, it’s important to research before you buy. SquareTrade, a protection plan provider for smartphones, tablets and other electronics, recently asked mixed martial artist and UFC fighter Luke Rockhold to find out if Apple had increased the durability of its new phones. Rockhold performed two tests on the phones: a Rockhold Roundhouse and a Submission Bend Test. The findings? Despite new ion-strengthened Retina HD displays, all phone screens break equally when they hit a hard surface, but the new iPhone 6s Plus, which has been reinforced with 7000 series aluminum, was truly tougher than the previous models. In addition to Rockhold’s scrutiny, the company put the new iPhones through their battery of robot tests, to determine each device’s Breakability Score, including a new extreme temperature test in the company’s newly designed Thermo Rig. Here are some highlights of their findings: • Apple fixed its bend issues. In the BendBot test, the iPhone 6s Plus and 6s withstood 180 and 170 pounds of pressure, respectively -- a 50 to 60 percent improvement in bendability. The Samsung Galaxy Note5 also withstood 170 pounds. “Both manufacturers have responded to Bendgate with significant improvements on the three phones we tested. This is great news for consumers,” says Jessica Hoffman vice president of global communications for SquareTrade. • Face-down drops are still the most common phone Southeast Farm Corporation Annual Meeting Posted Monday, January 11th, 2016 by SDSU iGrow Categorized: Livestock, Beef, Pork, Profit Tips, Reports to Partners, Agronomy, Corn, Other Crops, Profit Tips, Soybeans, Wheat, Reports to Partners BROOKINGS, S.D. - The Annual Meeting for the Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm Corporation will be held in Wagner on January 26, 2016 beginning at 1 p.m. at the Two Spurs Steakhouse (610 West Highway 46). The event will begin with a short business meeting and will be followed by several speakers discussing topics important to production agriculture in South Dakota and surrounding areas. Current research work being conducted at the Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm Corporation near Beresford will also be highlighted during the program by Peter Sexton Farm Supervisor, Associate Professor & SDSU Extension Sustainable Cropping Systems Specialist. Other topics and speakers include: * Death of El Nino - What Does That Mean For 2016; Dennis Todey, South Dakota State Climatologist & SDSU Extension Climate Specialist; * Grain Market Outlook; Jack Davis, SDSU Extension Crops Business Management Field Specialist; * Breaking Down the VFD (Veterinary Feed Directive); Taylor Grussing, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist; * Ag Advocacy - How to Dispel the Misconceptions; Lora Berg, SDSU College of Agriculture & Biological Sciences Director of Marketing & Communications; * Cover Crops and More; Peter Sexton, Southeast Farm Supervisor; Associate Professor & SDSU Extension Sustainable Cropping Systems Specialist. The afternoon program is open to public and everyone is welcome to attend. For more information contact Ruth Stevens, Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm; phone: 605.563.298. niGrow January is Cervical Health Awareness Month: What to Know about Cancer Screening hazard. Though manufacturers tout new and improved glass, all three phones shattered when dropped face down on pavement. “Phones are still at the mercy of this most common of all problems,” says Hoffman. • The Note5 fares better in extreme cold. Though the Note5 was the easiest to drop and break, it scored the highest in temperature durability. Extreme temperatures impact a phone’s ability to hold a full charge and shorten the lifespan of the phone’s battery. The Note5 lasted nearly two hours in extreme cold while making a (StatePoint) More than video call, the iPhone 6s Plus 12,000 women are diagnosed lasted a little more an hour annually with cervical cancer and the iPhone 6s lasted only 30 minutes. and 4,000 women die each year. However, innovations Better protect whatever in diagnostics and prevenphone you opt for with a hard case and a good protec- tion could help reduce that tion plan, which can cost just number, while also giving a few dollars monthly and women a better understandbe a great antidote to “oops ing of their health. anxieties.” For information • The basics: Woman on protection plans visit 21-65 years old should have www.squaretrade.com. a Pap smear every three Have butterfingers when years according to new handling that pricey piece health guidelines, along of glass you carry around all with a Human Papillomaday? Frequently leave your virus (HPV) test in some phone alone with martial cases -- not annually as most artists? Learn more about your potential new device’s women were taught. The strength and be sure to safe- Pap smear detects changes guard your expenditure. in cervical cells caused by persistent HPV infections, and the HPV test improves Looking detection. After an abnormal result, doctors may perform for the a colposcopy exam by applybest deal in ing a solution to the cervix town? and watching for areas that turn white (acetowhitening), Check which can indicate abnormal the cells. Certain women may need more frequent screening or treatment to remove pre-cancerous areas. • Computer-aided detection: Historically colposcopy has been a very subjective exam, and accurately identifying biopsy sites is a challenging task. 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