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Ah.... Thanks.

If ATM designers were to move the keypad away from the card reader so the fraudster's camera were unable to see you enter the PIN, wouldn't that solve this entire problem? It seems like common sense to me.

"seven" was the auto-complete on my new iPad. I'm still working out the kinks in my assimilation into the iOS collective.

Okay, I've got it. I don't own a kindle but have it as an iOS app but have not had a reason to use bookmarking beyond my single-user, one device situation. Thanks for the info, all!

Does it concern anyone that Amazon knows this seven of detail about Kindle users? I'd be concerned....

I see and hear plenty of credit card terminals playing the dial-up tones to process transactions. They are most common in offices such as medical offices which need to accept credit/debit cards but have no need for a POS terminal.

I did not know this drone existed until I visited the Museum of Flight for the first time in December. Hell, I did not know we could make drones 50 years ago.

Cutting the carcasses up into manageable pieces with a chainsaw and hauling them out the cabin's door seem practical to me. Put the hunks of meat in a 100 yard radius around the cabin and I'd bet they would be gone within a week after they thaw.

I have no idea. Even if Zagg's is made under contract by Logitech, Zagg's design and specs could be different. It is like the fact that some Samuel Adams beer is made under contract in Rochester, NY by the same brewery which makes Genesee Cream Ale. They are opposite ends of the beer spectrum, in case you don't

He's a bit old to be considered a hipster:

At least AOL still exists in some tangible form. At work last week, someone gave me an email address with a Netscape domain name and another a Juno domain.

Where I work, we sell two Logitech iPad keyboards. It appears this new product will replace a current offering as it has the same functionality and price. The current model gets returned about 35% of the time and several people have reported keys falling off.

Up here in Oregon, Apple is going to build a data center literally across the road from Facebook's data center in a region which gets its electric power almost entirely from coal-fired generators.

In 1992, I paid $20 each for four 4" globular CFL bulbs in a specialty energy efficiency store. Back then they had magnetic ballasts, not electronic ballasts. I finally tossed the last one two years ago. Apparently they were much better built back then, strangely enough.

Good to know next time someone asks me about needing just such a solution. I'm in a survival job in retail sales and sold an Epson XGA projector just yesterday.

There are still tons of business projectors (vs. home theater projectors) on the market which are VGA-only. It is deemed pointless to use anything else on SVGA, XGA, and WXVGA projectors which many be fine for PowerPoint and cost $400-600.

I'm not so sure DropBox will survive if Google provides, say, 10-50GB for free, making DropBox's free 2GB feel paultry by comparison. That said, Google Drive could be aimed at pay-to-play Google for Business customers and not the unwashed masses.

A copy of a document which is faxed is legally accepted as if it were mailed or delivered in person. A scanned and emailed document is not.

Grade-A is lighter and has a more delicate flavor. Many people, including so many Food TV celebri-chefs prefer Grade-B for its stronger maple flavor. Grade-B is cheaper too; Grade-A is for tourists. Sugar makers aim for Grade-A but if they overshoot and leave the syrup in the evaporator a bit too long, you get the

Having grown-up in Vermont, its real maple syrup or nothing for me. I get quarts of Grade-B at Costco all the time. It is priced at about $14.50 right now and has fluctuated to about $19 in a bad season.