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| *** Now with annual subscriptions! Tap the upper-left corner of the screen to enter the store, and get a one-year subscription for the sale price of US$14.99! *** ** Now with FREE Preview issue! We've listened to your feedback—just go into the in-app store by pressing and holding your finger on the screen and you can download a FREE preview of the May issue with five full stories. If you like it, buy the full issue for $4.99 or subscribe. ** * If your issues or subscription don't show up after you update, just hit the "Restore All" button in the upper-left corner of the Issues list and it will bring them back right away! * How Subscriptions Work: To get a full issue, enter the in-app store and buy the current issue for $4.99, back issues for $2.99 or a one-year subscription for US$14.99! (prices vary in other currencies) -Payments will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. -Your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period, and your account will be charged the same price you paid initially. (ie, $14.99) -You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal by going to your iTunes Account Settings after purchase. -Subscriptions cannot be cancelled during the active subscription period. Popular Science+ is the re-imagined and re-designed digital version of Popular Science magazine. It has ALL the same content as the print magazine, along with special iPad-only features. Quotes from the press about Popular Science+: "This is the magazine where it gets fun. Definitely worth the 5 dollars." ”Look at the fantabulous app from Popular Science, where each story is a wonderland.” May issue highlights: • How to Save the Oceans — A plan for rescuing the other 71 percent of the planets. PLUS: 12 experts explain what they would do. • Faster Than a Speeding Bullet — Advances in hyper-fast rail could make it possible to ride from New York to L.A. in 41 minutes. • Mind Trips — Visiting a particle accelerator, digging for dinosaurs, and other vacations for the brain. • Bodies in Motion — How engineers keep travelers safe at any speed. • What’s New — The jet-propelled surfboard, Nissan’s electric sports-car concept, and more. • Headlines — A transatlantic Internet supercable, the annotated blimp, how to trap a single atom, and more. How to use the app: -Swipe sideways or tap the left/right edge of the screen to turn pages and find new stories. -Read stories by swiping up and down. Tap the top of the screen to return to the beginning. -Press and hold anywhere on the page to quickly access your Issues list at the top (where you can also buy new issues) and the navigation tools including the new Thumbnail “Scrubber” at the bottom. To make the navigation tools disappear and return to the page you were on, either press and hold anywhere or quickly tap anywhere on the page with one finger. -Swipe sideways with two fingers left/right to skip forward or go back between sections. -Double-tap the screen to see just the bottom layer. Double-tap again to return to original layout. -To bookmark pages, tap the upper-right corner of a page. Return to this page through the “Bookmarks” tab in the menu bar. Re-tap the same corner to remove bookmark. More questions? Check out popsci.com/psplusfaq E-mail us with any feedback or problems at popsciplus@popsci.com. We respond right away! Popular Science |
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