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They're both names Steve? Well this explains the Heartbleed bug then... Merrick is obviously behind this!

When I first read the headline I was thinking 3.5" floppy disks from my childhood (90s) and I thought that was bad. But when I read and saw it was the even older, much larger ones... the technology they're using is so old I've actually never seen one in real life. This is not good.

I believe you are correct, but every time I take a dozen pictures, I don't want to have to download all my pictures just to get the new ones. I also couldn't figure out a way to create a new album within Google+ out of the ones that have auto-uploaded, so even if I wanted to keep my pics in Google+, the auto-upload

I actually was on the ifttt website today and thought "huh, I wonder why Lifehacker hasn't covered these Android channels?" I guess they were even newer than I thought!

I love technology, probably far too much. Just ask any of my friends that make fun of me for having a Pebble. I would love to try out Glass. But it's just too expensive. Get it down to about a third of its current price, and I'll consider it. At $1500 though, unless i win the lottery, I'm not paying that.

Agreed. Some stuff I've read says his show is very much responsible for the ASMR community that now exists on YouTube, because it was such a common trigger that people talking about his show is how those of us with ASMR discovered that there were many others experiencing the same thing. He deserves his share of the

Right, I think this is more designed to be unlimited e-mail storage (with a preposterously high cap, just to prevent a couple crazy people from using 100 terabytes and ruining it for everyone). So it's more comparable to the 7gb's that Gmail offered before it was combined with Drive, not really comparable to the 15gb

To me, owning a house is absolutely worth it, and I think sometimes when people try to look at it as an investment they look at it incorrectly. If you look at it as investing $100,000 in a house vs. investing $100,000 in something else, then sure maybe it's not good. But that's not the real decision, because if you

Don't forget about Republic Wireless. $20/month for unlimited, I think they're an important player in this revolution as well.

My current combination of Hulu and Netflix is far superior to cable. So as long as Hulu+Netflix costs less than Cable, I'll probably keep paying.

Yeah I don't care what your interest rate is, putting it on a credit card and paying it off over time is going to cost less than this. And if you don't have the money to buy it or room in a credit card to buy it, then you probably should work on improving your finances before considering buying a new consoles.

Yeah, it drives me insane. It's a legitimate concern with headphones, but ONLY headphones. When I'm connected to my car, I keep the phone volume on max and use my car's volume controls. It drives me insane, I wish my phone was rooted just so I could install this. (Sadly, I accepted an OTA update when I first got my

Haha probably not. I got a group "happy Easter" message the other day... I knew the person it came from, and one other recipient. I did not know the other EIGHTEEN recipients. It was a fun few hours of unwanted texts.

Agreed. I defnitely get WAY more than $8 worth of enjoyment out of Netflix in an average month (and same goes for Hulu). As much as I'm not exactly excited about paying more, the service that Netflix offers is worth far more than the current price and it's completely reasonable to increase the price a bit.

Awesome! Now I can finally get all my iphone using friends to stop talking about how iMessages make iPhones so much better than Android.

Haha that's a good point! It is kind of a stupid name

I have countless times heard the rule of using 100-age for stocks, and then the rest in bonds, and it always struck me as idiotic to word it that way. This tip of using your age for bonds is mathematically exactly the same, but much simpler. Kudos to bankrate for being the first one I've ever seen to word it this way

Why will an external HDD be faster than using a flash drive? Aren't HDDs slow because of physical moving parts, which SSDs don't have, so wouldn't a flash drive be comparable to using an SSD? Both flash drives and SSDs use flash memory (I think) so isn't a flash drive basically just a small SSD?

As a math person (use lots of Greek letters) it always bothers me that people call this "you-torrent". That's not its name, it's "mu-torrent".

I'm also totally stealing your "downloading games for free" analogy the next time someone disagrees with me on this topic :-P