SamIAm89
SamIAm89
SamIAm89

Yep, Samsung completely missed the point, as usual. Instead of making things simpler, they complicate things. With the Finger ID, Apple made two things simpler. It is simpler to unlock you phone (one press instead of a press and swipe), and made security simpler (fingerprint instead of a PIN).

IBM credits these feats to it's redundant use of redundant circuits, as redundantly implemented by their Redundant Department of Redundancy Department.

It's also 24 times faster and has seen a 2,400 percent improvement in performance.

Will it blend?

This is also interesting when it comes to crime rates. Easy to boast low crime where there's an average of 10 people per sq. mile in your state.

Now is this based on actual density or just the normal total population / total area calculation?

Why waste your money? If you sit more than 4 feet away from your 42" TV, your eyes won't be able to see the difference in resolution between 4k and 1080p.

Never trust a Ginger.

You are one-in-a-million, and any man or woman would be lucky to have you domming or subbing in their life.

please no eye scanning.. the eye features aren't really all that useful and they require more light in the room. We don't really care about thumbprint eye tracking novelties.. just make a good phone with good usable features like the Moto X

The latex fumes might kill someone though.

I think it's an important detail. It helps explain why a Nissan Note was being delivered there in the first place.

I think if it meant Restaurant for Japanese people you might.

He meant that it's a happy bar. Don't be gay about it :p

Thank you for pointing out that the bar in question is a gay bar; that is a very relevant factor. I look forward to all future stories clarifying whether things are "gay" or "straight."

My fiance and I switched from Verizon to T-Mobile on November 3 (when I got my Nexus 5), and it was the best decision we've ever made. Unlimited LTE / HSPA, call and text for half of what we paid for Verizon's shitty data caps. Two lines for the price of one.

...and if I were to go buy three feature phones and remove my families' sims from our iPhones, I could conceivably trade in the three feature phones to mobile and then privately sell my three iPhones?

XKCD usually hits it right on the nose, but this is wrong for one big reason: when you get enough people crowding around trying to take photos instead of actually appreciating where they are, it starts disrupting *other people* who are trying to be present. How many times have we all been at a concert where we end up

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