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There is no "Polaroid" anymore. It is just a name bought and sold amongst KIRF-quality production shops. It doesn't mean that the products won't be interesting (see camera above), but likely means that the quality will not meet with most peoples standards (unless Walmart is high-end for you when you go gadget

One of mine is a "family password" that came from the first bike lock I had a age seven. So that one is 31 years old. My most common "internet password" is around from the early 90's. Everything else is a variation on those two. Not terribly secure.

"how about a Samsung Galaxy Camera Mark III?"

Seems that they changed it. Paper is now their app of the year. So maybe it was a joke?

Appreciate the correction.

No street view working yet, and seems sort of slow. Plus, no iPad version. Was hoping/expecting more. But it does save me from opening a web page. Neither a Win nor a Fail.

I will wait to buy a new HDTV. Prices for 50"+ TVs are so low these days that I've been considering replacing my now seven year old plasma. It works fine, but I know it saps a ton of power, and it is HUGE for a 42" (110lbs!!), but you know that itch to replace things. Anyway, this article at least has given me

I think ignore would be a bit aggressive. I know a lot of people who have one. But I know more people who have a Roku. I have both. I find each does a pretty good job and I would be pretty happy with either one or another.

Shouldn't this have stayed on Jezebel?

People do it cause they can - it has allowed people who may never have gotten anything approaching the stuff from Roland to play with music. It's of the people and accessible. Very egalitarian.

Regardless of what your position is, I think you'll agree that this battle is the first significant step towards the beginning of the end of the war. I'm sort of shocked as shit that it passed, but don't think it really changed much for me personally.

It's a day of triumph and celebration. Marijuana became 100% legal in Washington State today!

It'll be interesting to see what sort of quality issues this line of computers has compared with apples other hardware lines.

Both Sony and Nokia are comprised of people. While each likely use robots, it was the decision of the people working in each that determined which optics went into which phone. And really, that is more of a response than I think necessary.

Whole lotta iPhone love in there. I remember when Sony and Nokia were the only people who put good optics in their phones ;-)

Between your comment and jef59's comment, I now want to see a James May/Mythbusters mash-up TV show. That would be fun :-)

20th Anniversary Mac?

I don't understand. I thought blondes were smarter than this.

Sam, what is a Lightning dongle?

Yes, I know. But when you say "steam power", 99% of the people out there think of steam train engines or the like, they don't think of a nuclear sub.