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That’s all true... But iPhone has fallen behind, and the specs definitely don’t help. The processor and memory is irrelevant, but the extra features and specs (quick charging, wireless charging, screen resolution, etc...) do.

Yikes. I work at a software company and have been in heavy conversation with the security development team more than a few times to help them improve how they do things, and although we don’t condone our customers reverse-engineering our software, when it’s happened and they’ve produced a bug that’s security-related

There should also be a disclaimer on this piece that states that keyless cars are not affected by this (where the Fob acts as a key). This device can’t block or rebroadcast the electrical field alterations that the advanced keyless systems utilize. It will only be able to rebroadcast signals from the fob to

Speaking as someone that’s been a developer and performed QA for more than a few software companies...corporations are not driven to change something unless the public tells them they have to. Reporting problems like this to auto manufacturers does nothing, but showing other people that it’s possible does it all.

Ya, I still can’t sympathize with them at all...Uber drivers pay for their own car, repairs, gas, insurance, etc...while cabbies get almost all of that included. I take Ubers very frequently when traveling on business, and I get to talking to many of them. One guy bought a brand-new $30k Altima (almost fully-loaded),

I agree with you all...if a company breaks the law the employees of that company should have an angry group of idiots throwing eggs at their Audis. That’ll teach the company those people work for a lesson!

Ya that sounds great to say from 1Gb to 50Mb (not GB and MB, btw), but that’s like saying “I’m alright going from my $100 million salary to a $5 million salary”, while much of the country is still straddled with 1/100 that amount.

There’s one problem with your reasoning...”Accident” is decided by intent. A person’s intent can be judged to have changed when they decided that texting or drinking and driving was acceptable. The intent might have been to drive safely, but their actions show that their intent is not completely focused on that, but

Please don’t be super ignorant with inflammatory posts. WMC is generally somewhat useless, but there are a few functions that *cannot* be replicated in other free software, and a few things that can’t be replicated in *any* other Windows-based software. WMC makes a wonderful DVR, for those of us that have dropped

RainMeter. You should be using this over Windows Gadgets anyway. Gadgets use a *lot* of resources for negligible features that can easily be provided with a huge host of software, and they’re a giant security risk, as well. Many people downloaded Widgets that made drastic changes to their OS, since they’re integrated

I’d say the iPhone 6 Plus sells far fewer units than the standard iPhone 6. From my 1 minute of research it looks like they sold less than 40% of the iPhone 6 Plus’ as iPhone 6 (16m > 42m). That’s a pretty big difference.

No, it’s because AT&T and Verizon wouldn’t allow phones to operate on their networks with Google Wallet installed for quite some time when it came out. It wasn’t possible to buy phones through the carriers that could even install Google Wallet. The only reason Apple Pay got by that restriction is because ISIS (the

Interesting...because I work for a software company and know *many* people that have been using Google Wallet for years. I use Google Wallet on my Nexus 6 and Apple Pay on my iPhone 6, and both work flawlessly. Google Wallet is still one-up on Apple Pay, in my opinion, because I can add just about any card on the

The point is the article says smartphones have 1,000mAh batteries, which isn’t true at all. Modern smartphones are generally 2-3x that size.

How does that matter at all? The point is the article makes it seem that the flashlight has 4x the battery of modern smartphones...and even in the iPhone’s case it’s not close to that.

Either way, hit F11.

Cool review and cool light, but your battery estimation is quite a bit off...modern smartphones generally have between 2,300 and 3,200mAh of battery.

Actually, a standard Radler is just beer and some kind of lemon+lime soda (think 7-Up or Sprite).

I have to go against the Sprint thing...I literally would continue to pay for my own plan if someone gave me free Sprint unlimited service, and I even have a work iPhone 6 on Verizon that has unlimited everything that I’m free to use for personal reasons - Sprint has horrendous service.

So not only did you insult people in metro areas by assuming that we’re all unintelligent Luddites, but you also make it seem like this won’t work without many free wifi spots around you.