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 Last updated at 3:47 p.m. ESTThe remnants of Tropical Storm Ida pounded the East Coast on Friday, flooding coastal areas of New Jersey and New York and eroding beaches after slamming the Carolinas and Virginia.The wind and waves were strong along the New Jersey shore, but the rain was not as heavy as predicted. The storm peaked in New Jersey by midmorning, said National Weather Service meteorologist Lee Robertson.A low pressure system in New England won t allow the storm to move eastward, re stanley usa ports CBS  Early Show  Weather anchor Dave Price.Lenora Boninfante, Cape May County spokeswoman, said all the county s barrier islands have experienced moderate to severe flooding. Several bridges and causeways were closed, and officials couldn t deliver meals to elderly shut-ins.         It s a big nor easter,  said Joe Duska, a 66-year-old retiree who was photographing 15-foot waves that were smashing against an inlet rock jetty in Manasquan.  I don t think I ve seen one this bad in quite a few years. Duska said he drove up and down the central New Jersey coastline a few days ago and looked at beaches, knowing a storm was coming, hoping to compare them with what would be left after the storm. The beaches are smaller already,  he said.  You can see it. N stanley polska ew J stanley becher ersey s Department of Environmental Protection sent crews to assess how much erosion the storm has caused.            Farther north, on Long Beach Island, the angry surf was chewing up what was left of already narrow beaches and some p Trxn How to Clean Up Deadly Space Junk Before Disaster Strikes
 A pair of new Apple patents ex stanley quencher plain how your phone could help you find your car in the parking lot, even if you ;re struggling to get a phone signal and aren ;t in range of a GPS satellite.     The patents鈥擜utomatic identifi stanley thermos mug cation of vehicle locat stanley website ion and Vehicle location in weak location signal scenarios鈥攄escribe how an iOS device could automatically detect when you ;ve parked your car and then guide you back to it, even with crappy connectivity. First, the phone could work out when the car is parked, by establishing some kind of data connection鈥擶i-Fi or Bluetooth, say鈥攁nd then using a signal like the driver   door opening or the ignition system switching off   or a combination of them  to indicate that the car is parked. Then, the clever bit: the phone would track the user   motions independently, relative to the car. A bit like a breadcrumb trail, the phone could use on-board sensors to estimate with some accuracy the movement of a user. Presumably that would involve motion data processing, time stamps, gyroscope data, pedometer data 8230; and whatever other sensor is on board. Then, it would be able to flip the movements in order to guide the user back to their vehicle. Sounds neat, right  But, as ever, it   worth noting that this is a patent. While it   a wonderful idea and it does suggest that Apple is taking its car-phone integration more seriously, it   by no means certain that such