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cwingrav said: It really does tie the room together. Yeah... well... you know that's just like uh... your opinion, man.
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So, two questions. 1. Is China now helping the FBI? 2. Is Emily Litella now legal counsel for the DOJ?
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So, is the after-work unicorn hunt still on?
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SpamSandwich said: mac_128 said: And then the FBI will demand a backdoor to this network so they can take control of the cars whenever they want. Remember the movie "Minority Report" (and not the terrible TV series with the same n…
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AppleInsider said: The Google-controlled vehicle apparently saw the bus in its rear view mirror and assumed it would stop or slow down, but instead, it kept going. Really? There's a camera pointed at the rear view mirror? I would have tho…
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Rayz2016 said:John Gruber speculated that the FBI request to break the phone was not incompetence; that they needed the phone locked so they could force Apple to write their spy software for them. Hadn't thought of that. Good point, althoug…
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Maybe Taylor Swift can lend him some cash?
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Mr_Grey said: Others will of course think differently. Think differently? And that's Jenga!
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hmm said: mr. h said: Hey AI, how many times do people have to tell you that companies pay corporation tax on profits not revenue, before you get it? I expected them to get that down by now. Suggesting it works that way would gi…
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sensi said: aaron sorenson said: about 2/3 of any site on the net will crash IE. I just love made up stats... 5 out of 6 people would agree!
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Okay, somebody remind me. Why is it that I want a self-driving car? I understand the desirability of certain high tech features - active braking for collision avoidance, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring - but I thought I enjoyed drivi…
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slprescott said: mike1 said: Amazing how poorly a company like Mercedes has intgrated the screens on many of its vehicles, like an afterthought. It literally looks like somebody velcroed a tablet to the dashboard. Is that really wh…
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I thought everyone had to agree with the license agreement when they updated their software. If you don't read the small print, how is this Apple's fault?
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Quote: Originally Posted by mike1 This is definitely a plus for Apple and I think this is excellent news that Apple should run with. However, as is often the case, interpreting data is the challenge. For example, IBM recently began to allow use…
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appex wrote: » Great. Now, when new Macs with Intel Skylake, Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.1 (reversible) generation 2, and SDXC reader supporting UHS-II maximum speed (300 MB/s), as well as Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad with built-in USB 3.1 ports an…
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Kevin Smith? Is Silent Bob a developer?
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With just a little electrical tape - say just enough to cover a camera lens - this could provide loads of entertainment for the nonvirtual folks standing in line!
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retrogusto wrote: » If this is fair game, why not just leave a rock with your name on it?. Still even better, a Samsung tablet. Because someone might steal your rock.
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I prefer the new American word for trash - basura.
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SpamSandwich wrote: » I don't know about anyone else, but I'd not want my pants getting a steam press every time I put my iPhone in my pocket. You sir, do not recognize a good time when you see it. Hot and steamy in my pants? - that's a party! …