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That's what I thought too. The only reason that a so called hacker wouldn't modify the exif data was if A he didn't know the iPhone adds GPS data to the EXIF (unlikely), or B he sent it from his iPhone and didn't think about it (more likely).

Indeed!

$0.45 per magnification. (90/200)

Personally, I lose coins a lot. It has nothing to do with their value or anything, its the fact that you can't fit them in a normal sized wallet (trust me that's how I broke my old wallet). They end up in my pockets, and either fall out when I remove my phone or other item from my pocket, or go through the wash if I

I agree. Colors of visible light are determined by wavelength in nm. How can you create a new color if it has to be in the range of visible light and the human eye can't differentiate between colors when the difference in wavelength is less than a certain amount. The only thing I can think of is they generated new

I'm probably mixing things up, but isn't their a difference between cable and fiber? Fiber isn't available in my area (I've looked) so I have to stick with cable for now (Still fast, but could be faster). As far as I know cable internet involves coaxial cables (which use electricity) and fiber optics is a different

For those that are confused, this does not contain lighter fluid. It is only a lighter in the sense that you can use it to light a cigarette (in direct sunlight).

The author is talking about the tablet app, not the website.

Well, it could be worse (assuming you're a guy). You could be a female porn star.

And by murphy's law, are far more likely to.

On the contrary, I'm sure he's getting the cold shoulder treatment.

Except of course that Gizmodo is US based and so most (all) of their writer and a large portion of their readers are more likely to understand Fahrenheit as opposed to Celsius or Kelvin.

I believe the term "patent troll" is used to describe companies whose sole purpose is to buy patents and then sue (or collect money from) people who use them. They are called troll because they would never do anything but sit on that patent, waiting to sue someone. This, understandably, upsets people as it hinders

When I got my first ipod touch, (2nd gen) I seriously considered a Zune HD. However, I didn't only because the Zune didn't have any app support. Since I was buying the device as a combination PDA/MP3 player the no apps thing was a killer.

The reason they paid $1 Billion to be the default was probably something like this:

That makes sense, I figured it wasn't actually plugged into the cd slot, but was kind of confused as to why it appeared to be coming out of a long thin slot.

Anyone else notice that it appears to be plugged into the cd drive?

First thing I thought of when I saw this.

I read this as "The App That Turns You Into a Government" and I thought it was either sims, or an awesome app that let you make laws or something.

I've never actually had (or known anyone personally who had) a card the charged the card holder. Almost every card (whether debit or credit) I've seen charges the store/shop where the card is used. In the situation where I was charged per swipe, I'm pretty sure I would almost never use the credit/debit card.