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I also hate these 'fakegram' stories, but in fact, many holograms are exposed from a specific point-of-view, and don't really allow for full 360 degree view.

Bing works fine, and actually returns better results than google for gmail.

I don't know why people complain - you don't really feel anything. I can't feel my hands, my nose, and I have to pee using braille method...

I'd think less secure, considering you can't repeat digits sequentially, which reduces the number of combinations.

Beamer is old - maybe wasn't available for the larger phones yet.

For those not familiar with the 'American way': developers (and most other IT workers) are usually paid salary (unless they are consultants, not employees, but I don't think that's the case). This means you don't get any overpay. Best case scenario, the company may have flex-time, which would let you accrue that

Actually those options are turned off by default. Any system is only as safe as its administrator.

Owning both a kindle paperwhite and a nook simple touch, the one thing nook does better by miles is pdf reading - you can resize fonts without any problem. Kindle zooms the page - unless you convert the book, which isn't always accurate and shouldn't be required. Hoping my 2012 kindle will get the goodreads

Or xboxone could use its multi-personality powers and let us install the steam engine as an app. (Anyone from xbox listening?)

I once decided to throw shrimp shells down the disposal, and when it finally went down, I thought the recommendation of not doing so was dumb. A couple hours later, we went to the bathroom, and it had all come out of the bathtub... So, sometimes it's not the disposal that's at risk, it's your pumbling.

A couple of extra things to consider: if your phone uses a chip or not, and what brand/models they sell. AT&T has great variety, especially from Nokia. Don't forget you can also get a bundle discount, depending on your situation.

No, they have different meanings, and you picked the wrong one.

Their explanation doesn't make sense. You could still filter and do all that at the client, by using a desktop app. In theory, even a browser based client could apply the rules within the browser client, not through the server. Not as efficient (especially when blocking junk mail), but still possible.

My daughter was riding the Dark Knight at Six Flags Great America, and I told her to give the phone to a friend to place in his pocket for safety. After the ride we couldn't find it. Waited a couple days, nobody could find it either. I called insurance, received a replacement, and a day later the park sends me the

You can see in the video it handles American and Chinese sign languages (ASL/CSL), and pretty much every country/language has its own dialect. Translation many times isn't literal either.

Not exactly. It's only subsidized if you want to sign up for 2 years. If you want a newer phone sooner, you have this choice. But I think they need to add the insurance cost for AT&T to the math. So, for a phone that would cost me $300 subsidized, it would have to be under the new plan for $25 to be worth it, assuming

That's one thing the nook does better - pdf's can have their fonts resized, and not treated as images.

For most students, it replaces both an ipad and a laptop. It shouldn't be compared to an entertainment device like an ipad, since it's much more.