I'll just leave this here.
I'll just leave this here.
I was 9 when the 1980s started and almost 20 when they ended, so these were by definition my formative years. For a long time I ran from the stupid hairdos and the ridiculous clothing and the beliefs I had during those years, to the point of even lying to my kids when they would ask me "Did you ever dress or act like…
The sound is good. The cameras are where they're supposed to be. Nobody appears to be lip synching (or at least lip synching badly). Is this really SNL?
If your password is Blink182 you deserve worse than being hacked.
The first time I ever flew with my husband, there was a strong fart smell almost the entire two and a half hour flight. I just assumed it was the stranger sitting on the other side of me.
you mean all those ridiculous taxes mean NY isn't great for small business? Weird.
Amen. You can spend your time worrying about phony global warming or the very real need to support your family.
If your state is controlled by:
Surprise surprise. Kalifornia is the worst.
The shame in Spain falls mainly on their domain
Erm, Google only offers headlines and a small synopsis of a story, and redirects all traffic to the news source. Have you actually used Google News? This only hurts the news stations.
How many movies have involved a fictitious plot against POTUS? Quite a few, and their studios never saw this kind of retribution. North Korea sees everything as a provocation, except their own actions. I also wonder how much of a Streisand effect this movie will get?
No, it is not reasonable for North Korea to have a direct go at individual employees in this fashion.
It's completely unreasonable. It may be a dumb movie, but we've got loads of those.
I loved his quick interview on the now Opie & Jimmy Show, I think he didn't help raise awareness sadly to the point he was trying to but more so that people freak out and have uneducated and irrational responses. There were a lot of people upset, yet like he said, he knew from having spent time studying them that this…
If Gizmodo went away tomorrow because it ran out of money because I use adblock then I'd have to get my pseudonews from one of the other ten billion sources out there. Let me say it again in case you missed it the first time: I use AdBlock on Gizmodo and I'm announcing it on Gizmodo. Look at all the people who don't…
It's a free country. I'm free to ignore or block their ads, they're free to block my browser if they detect ad blocking or to go behind a paywall. They don't give me content out of charity, and I don't give them ad views out of charity.
Sure, although I think Apple's intention here isn't directly related to security, but rather "what the notification center is for", as I mentioned. Apple sees the Notification Center as a "quick glance" space, not a "quick work" space. Maybe it takes an extra tap or button press more than with an Android widget, but…
Seems simple to me: The notification center can be accessed without unlocking the phone. So Apple doesn't want data input tools available to any old user that picks up the phone and doesn't have the passcode. A calculator app doesn't really input data, but a note taking app (or any app with a keyboard) allows you to…
Why does Apple have such poor quality control in their app review that it got through with a keyboard in the first place? That's the real question. Makes me not trust that their app store is safe. Their people couldn't even determine that the widget had a keyboard? What other more nefarious stuff is just slipping…