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Are there really that many people who don't know about this?

...no hostility?

How can you claim to be any better than Apple fanboys when you're sitting here flaming everything Apple ever did?? Pot calling the kettle black, much?

...Umm, wat?

Such hostility! And here I thought you were bitching and moaning because you were looking for attention. :|

So... What you're saying is you want an old Windows-powered PDA? From what you're saying it can do, I'm amazed no one uses them anymore!

I completely agree! Who cares?

WOW! Thank you. I had NO IDEA — seriously, never even thought about it — that some companies leap frog off other companies' ideas and make their own product slightly different from the originator.

Note that I said the birth of the "modern" smart phone. Yes, there were PDAs and Pocket PCs before the iPhone, but once the full touch device was introduced, no one ever went back to PDAs. Blackberries have dwindled pathetically for years. Every modern smart phone made today is just some company's iteration of the

You poor thing.

How quickly you fandroids forget your history. Welcome to Smart Phones 101, today we will be discussion the birth of the modern Smart Phone:

Why is no one talking about Dark Mode more? I know it's mostly aesthetic, but it's something I've been waiting SO LONG FOR!

Firstly, any changes we can make to reduce our emissions for the better is a positive thing. What, so because we can't fix all the hundreds of years of pollution in one go, we should just throw our hands up in the air and give up? I mean, that's basically what you're arguing here. It's going to take time. Maybe it's

You're not seriously arguing the validity of scientific consensus are you? Even if I ignore that, the insinuation that the money we are spending to reduce these emissions is somehow "not worth it" is radically absurd.

While I'm very happy we are finally truly acting on this issue, I can only hope that 30% by 2030 will be enough...

That headlining image should ring a lot of bells for Demon's Souls players...

Well that was detailed. So what you're saying is: how quickly the battery is drained probably has little impact on deterioration?

Ha! Well I appreciate that you tried. Given my knowledge on the subject matter, I'd say a "No, but..." is probably sufficient.

We found that these structures tended to form along the lithium-ion reaction channels, which we directly visualized under the TEM [transmission electron microscope - ed]. The effect was even more pronounced at higher voltages, explaining the more rapid deterioration.

While I appreciate the larger points this article is making, I DO believe there will be a place for the self-driving vehicle in the future. Yes, Public Transportation is better in many ways (decreased number of vehicles, less environmental impact, etc), however we need both options.