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T-Mobile UK and USA USED to both be owned by Deutsche Telekom. T-Mo UK is now owned by Everything Everywhere, which I believe is partly owned by DT. T-Mo USA is still wholly owned by DT, but when the merger with MetroPCS goes through next year, T-Mobile USA will be only partly owned by DT, and part publicly owned in

Since Autonomy Corp. was a public company, their books were audited quarterly but an independent auditor and had to pass SEC smell tests, I find it hard to believe that they could pass along a fraud this long without anyone figuring out. Especially HP when they did their due diligence before the buyout.

Sarbanes-Oxley makes the CEO and CFO criminally liable if they publish fraudulent financial data. Since Autonomy Corp. was a public company, their books were audited quarterly and S-Ox applied. So...barring any additional information, I'd have to agree with the ex-CEO here, HP is covering their ass. If there was ANY

You have precisely zero idea how China is governed. While we're at it, you probably have pretty close to zero idea how the US government works.

What's this? A rehash of the myth of the Welfare Queen, with iPads substituting food stamps?

Okay, it appears there is a communications breakdown here. Let me restate my post.

No, you're not right. Not on this, and not when you voted for Romney.

$300-$600 isn't THAT hard to come by when you can save up for 2 years. The hard part is coming up with rent/mortgage/utilities, and, oh, food, EVERY month, which puts a $300 phone and its $30 data plan into better context.

The article is WRONG. If you have an older network tech operating alongside an LTE network in a adjacent frequency, and you try to jam both, LTE will be less affected.

Quickest way to have a non-functioning network is to sign up with AT&T.

1) This is just a cell-jammer on steroids. Nothing more. Bullshitting about control channels is just that, bullshitting.

That's pretty much what this guy is talking about. A cell jammer on steroids. It's neither new, novel, a problem exclusive to LTE, or going to cause the entire state of NY to shut down with one briefcase.

What you're looking for is a Neutral Density Filter with a rating of 3.0 or higher.

I'm sure that email will show up sometime on Friday.

The difference is that, if you set the preorder date far enough ahead of launch to accommodate the demand, one could still wait an hour or six to place their order once the website settles down.

You can use an adapter, but you can't buy the Nexus 4. They're all gone, and who knows when they'll restock.

16GB is gone, and you'll never get the cart to show up for the 8GB. 9:00AM PST. Deeply disappointed in Google with how they handled the whole situation, from a lack of a preorder (why the hell should I be mashing F5 on my browser in 2012?), to the utter lack of preparation for the onslaught that happens when you don't

Anytime you photograph the sun, you have to remember that a lens is a device used to concentrate light, like a magnifying glass. The sun isn't going to melt your camera like a plastic army guy, but concentrated sunlight could reduce the sensitivity of the sensor permanently. A good rule of thumb: if you wouldn't stare

Camera: Interchangable lens of four-thirds size or greater. Preferably full-frame, but since not everyone has $5,000 of kit sitting around, a $300 mirrorless ILC body would be fine. A superzoom will capture the eclipse, but these are once or twice in a lifetime events, so don't cheap out.