I wonder if the hospital will have to boot the bill for the emergency response teams?
I wonder if the hospital will have to boot the bill for the emergency response teams?
You should probably just get off your ass and erect a proper fence for the dog that you own.
"it is in our nature to push boundaries...seek answers...explore new frontiers" I agree. So why not push the boundaries that hold people back from living a full life - like food production, potable water in desert regions and a way to trap some of the carbon that is leading to global warming?
So, why would they not place the same 8MP camera in the iPhone 4S into the new iPad?
Good to know. Thanks.
I'm not sure about on a Mac, but on a PC another thing that can slow down your PC is having too many fonts loaded.
For those of you thinking that they may just "have" to have a copy of the last print edition - get out your checkbooks.
"The team can create a "virtual lightning rod" by using pulsed lasers to create a column of charged gas in thin air. "
Threatening to leave doesn't really do shit. I mean, think about it. You're a company that makes and average of $12 BILLION dollars a year (in the case of AT&T). Now you have a customer that you may make $1,000 a year profit from asking for preferential treatment.
Don't use WD-40 on a muffin pan....it makes them taste funny.
Well, your avatar fits you well. Your lack of understanding of what you read is astonishing.
Its only out front because there is such a black hole in tech companies where innovation and original thinking should be.
Due to the shitty video quality of the keynote speech on Apple's website, I can't get behind any graphics changes. Show me that they did something big and I'll reconsider.
The 5MP camera was a big yawn. Heck, even the 4S has an 8MP camera.
Have you seen the video of the keynote posted on Apple's site? Holy shit! The thing isn't even posted in HD video!!!
Good point. You're only missing one thing...it's hard to raise the bar required for a drivers license with kids struggling to speak proper English (and I'm talking about kids born and raised in the US - not immigrants).