beyondthetech
BeyondtheTech
beyondthetech

Aaaaah!

I'll just leave this here.

What if she's flying through like Superman and she's holding something that snags and rips out a data cable or something?

Seriously, what's the deal with deep-fried turkey? No one in my family ever tried to do one, and in searching, there are more horror stories than anything else related to the concept. Is it THAT much better tasting than traditional roasting, and is it that much unhealthier?

Wow, fantastic video. Why the hell is it so messy in the space station? I guess it really is designed and run by geeks. It just looks to be so full of tripping hazards and easy to get caught in wires and pipes.

If it can help my commute on the Northeast Corridor line everyday, bring it on.

RIM = Revenge in Mobility. Let the wars begin!

Fold some scotch tape over the end and leave a tail. Voila. A lot better than using a paperclip that could easily dislodge and short a nearby USB port out or end up getting caught in the fan blades.

RIM could hire Sinofsky and Forstall, then all hell will break loose.

Dammit, I was just about to pull the plug on Netflix last night and switch to Amazon Prime, and I was frantically looking for the monthly option to no avail. Nice.

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As long as they capture more of this, I don't care what lens they use.

Please be aware that Governor Chris Christie has implemented a rationing system for all remaining Hostess products across all New Jersey counties, effective immediately.

Before you go ahead and blindly blame unions, try looking at management first. Here's an article that will raise an eyebrow or two, or 18,000+.

That Kutcher version is starting to sound more interesting with each drop of news about this one.

Perhaps I'm being too general, but I saw it as this: Sculley was extremely business-minded, as is Ballmer. Sinofsky was fighting for power and control of design, as was Jobs.

If Microsoft continues its decades of mirroring of Apple right down to the minute details, I bet Sinofsky sees himself as Jobs and Ballmer as Sculley. Maybe we'll see him return, but maybe after Microsoft goes through a major fallout and Ballmer finally out of the picture.

Your name says it all.

Hmm, the IT administrator and the network security group at my enterprise organization doesn't seem to want to make those changes for me.