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So, how does one account for the 2% that didn't correlate? I get that the similarity's pretty striking, but what are the odds that they might both have most of the same data? It was a pretty darn large number, and isn't it feasible that the FBI may have also acquired their data similarly?

Reading other articles confirms it's per month. Just like AT&T's normal prices.

I've always felt that a phone that's designed to look so attractive (and honestly, the 4/4s are pretty sexy), but is so fragile that you need to use a protective case with it and complete hide its beauty, is a failed design. I'd rather a phone that starts slightly less attractive, but withstands more. My SGSII has fit

Considering my current notebook has a touchscreen, I can't see every going back. What would I use it for? It's an extra form of input that in many, many, random circumstances is great to have. When I don't have a mouse it's much faster an more precise than a touchpad, and when I do, some tasks are just quicker or

To be fair, that's not so much the origin of the InkJet Printer, as it is the origin of the BubbleJet Printer, and thermal InkJet. There are other methods used in InkJet that work very differently, such as the Micro Piezo print heads used in Epsons.

Best Buy has a 10% restocking fee on opened electronics when not exchanged for another comparable item, though. So you'd still pay SOMETHING. Just a little less.

I definitely use a Bluetooth headset. Why? Because whether or not a judgmental asshat thinks it makes me look like a douche isn't relevant to the hands-free laws, and the fact that my work is much, much more difficult if I'm juggling a phone in my hand or against my shoulder. Not to mention normal tasks around the

You described assholes, not Bluetooth users. There are many, many reasons people need them, and trying to multitask while holding a phone is a pain in the ass. My convenience and efficiency are more important than your flawed perception of my appearance.

Unsure what he means about the home button, but by "dock thing" I think he means the software dock with the Start Menu replacement that looks rather similar to the OS X dock.

I'm in a similar place. I love my Nexus 7, so don't need another Android tablet. Next eyes are on Windows 8 and its options. If the Surface is priced reasonably, I'll probably end up there.

They're each priced $100 under the competing iPad. That's in the article. Pricing is rather good, for a change.

It's hardly an obnoxious departure or ANYTHING to care about. It's minor, unobtrusive, easily ignored, and tasteful. Also, I barely visit their home page anyway as I use Chrome and don't need to, and I own and love my Nexus 7 so am happy to see it advertised and hopefully spreading.

Why should they?

I wonder if it's smart enough to avoid the browser caches, program files, common files, etc.

The '90s is over. We're done with "Micro$soft" being clever.

Well, of course they see every Windows 8 app you download. After all, if it's a Windows 8 app, you're downloading it from them. Should be: Microsoft sees every app you install on Windows 8.

I think PC gaming has a better shot than ever at overtaking console gaming now that Microsoft is blurring the lines between PCs, tablets, and possibly consoles themselves. When a person can get a tablet with the specs of a PC that they can carry and play with anywhere, dock to a keyboard and control scheme, play on

The logic you use to explain how you think the Win key activating one aspect of the Windows explorer and then deactivating said aspect is "app switching" shows how incredibly tweaked your perception is to the contents of your own posterior. Good day, week, month, year, sir.

You're adorable.

I think you've got him pretty well-pegged. In fact, I think I dealt with him once before and experienced very similar. Guess it's time to just ignore him. His leaps of logic (or lack thereof) make it impossible to get anywhere with him.