AquaJAWS
AquaJAWS
AquaJAWS

Darwinism at its best.

Technically they said they aren't tracking you, and assuming they are being truthful in how the system is working, they aren't collecting data on you...they are sending you data they've collected from everything about the location of towers and signal sources (sure maybe its been collected from users but thats not

"6. People have identified up to a year's worth of location data being stored on the iPhone. Why does my iPhone need so much data in order to assist it in finding my location today?

Did you read the statement about what its actually doing? The bug is that its not clearing out the data eventually. What its doing is sending YOU data on the location of cell towers in the area you're in.

It sounds like a description of from a requirement's document on the function. While it may be effectively logging your rough location, it also points to what their intention was with the data which is a big deal.

I tried moving the little 3D slider thing on the right all of the way down. While it was better, I did still notice distortions and what looked like the screen fading to black and back to the image like a wave. Similar to those 'holographic' pages that change as you modify the angle (at least how it looks to me, maybe

None taken. I'm impressed with the tech development, and am fully aware of the advances in tech. Just some of the tech screws me over.

Granted I realize I'm the minority for customers, but I won't buy one because I have a physical condition that actually makes it nearly impossible to see the screen clearly with how they do the 3D. I'm practically blind in one eye, and can't see anything in 3D. I tried to play one at the store, and the way they do

Was the episode filler...yes, but it was an actual good filler episode. More growth happened for Clark on this episode than most. It was the first time we really got to see the bumbling Clark and Tom Welling pulled it off very well I thought. Also, call me a sucker for these types of cameo episodes. I kinda with

It isn't a carrier thing. Its part of the Apple OS which the carriers have little access to (just as much as us really). However carriers have probably be collecting this info on their side, completely outside of the phone, for years. All it would take is logging what phones ping what towers when. Their logic for

Was kind of my thought on this whole thing. I'm sure its been this way for a long time. Someone just figured out how to access the data from an iPhone before another popular mobile phone is its ZOMG APPLE IS TRYING TO BE BIG BROTHER AND SPY ON ME. I'd be surprised if it hasn't been collected at least since they

That's a huge benefit for the suit being CGI. Reveal it. People hate it. You can go back and tweak as much as you want without re shoots and remaking a costume.

"Many stories are totally made-up and are made to strain for an effect of novelty. The producers and writers are treating the serious history in a frivolous way, which should by no means be encouraged anymore"

Sorry...I thought my last statement would be read as sarcasm. I guess I was wrong.

With iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touchs, after activation users can activate the Find My iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch. Before they've been activated or connected to a user, I'm sure they could have something but nothing that is supposed to be public knowledge.

What CGI was crap in there? I thought it looked spot on for how everything was supposed to look. There is no way you can get that much of a varied collection of alien life or an energy-based suit to look like it is what most people consider real.

Green Lantern is, at least in my opinion, as recognizable as Iron Man was before the Iron Man movie came out. People know who the Justice League are, and a lot will will recognize either the name or the symbol on the guy. Plus Ryan Reynolds is a pretty popular actor right now to get everyone else's attention. Add

No, its mostly because I had an iPhone for years before Android became a viable option, and an iPod user for years before that. Between my apps on the iPhone, music in iTunes, knowing how to use iOS, not knowing Android, and everything working together and setup just right for me, it would have been a major pain in

No offense taken.

While I'm what some people would call an Apple Fan-boy, good for Google. This was my number one reason for not wanting to use Android, as well as developer's #1 issue with developing apps for it. Open is great, however its not free. With as large as Android is getting, and if they want to truly remain a major