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It is truly terrifying to know that there are people like you out there.

This deals with one of the two problems I have with using voice assistants. The other is the inherent unreliability of them (Siri in my case). If I am doing something non-critical, for which I could just as easily type something in, then Siri works fine. When I need Siri to work (like while driving or trying to show

Well, Disney already owns the to toxic and not so profitable ESPN, so I suppose they don’t have to worry about Fox News.

Kudos! You made it until the second to last paragraph before your bigotry fell out. That’s some kind of record for this site!

Right on! I had never used a case (I’ve also never dropped a phone). I recently started using a case on my 6s+, but only because I found it sliding out of my pocket when I sat and (briefly) being left behind when I got up. The weight of the Plus, combined with the slick exterior, and I was just afraid I would lose

I have wood floors, which is why I bought a Roomba years ago, and it has never successfully completed a cleaning cycle and returned to its base. Never. Biggest waste of $500 I’ve ever made.

Finally! I’ve been saying this for years. I have had a Roomba for years that cost me around $500. In the years that I have had it, it has NEVER completed a cleaning cycle. Every day, we would come home from work and play find the Roomba. What I’ve noticed while home is that it rarely makes it more than five

The best security is a strong, long, impossible to remember passcode. Unfortunately, no one will actually go through that hassle, so we revert to simpler methods. A fingerprint may not be perfect, but it is better than leaving the phone unlocked because the passcode is too much of a hassle.

Most to all of these cases of “family members breaking into iPhones with face ID” are completely bogus, and you really should know better here. The case of the brothers is typical. If I hand my brother my iPhone X, it should fail to open. Next, he ENTERS MY PASSCODE and the phone unlocks. He tries face ID again, and

2016 was a little nerve wracking with the possiblity of a Hillary presidency, but it was worth it in November. 2017 has been the best year since about 2007. Here’s hoping for seven more great years!

Many of these techniques are also worthwhile for the myriad false accusation survivors out there too.

Surprised this didn’t happen after his spineless weasel act on Obamacare repeal.

You do make some valid points here, but you have to recognize that these are two vastly different economic propositions. On the CW, the Flash is the only show that passes 2 million viewers. At CW, that’s cause for celebration. For a movie in wide release, numbers like that will cause heads to roll. CW has such a small

Yes, lets all celebrate a juvenile disgruntled employee and lament the fact that Twitter took steps to increase their security.

To answer your opening question, yes an Internet with Nazis and terrorists is, but definition, more free. It may be unpleasant, but freedom isn’t pleasant. HIs point is that the evil big ISP’s have been free to monkey with the Internet for a long time now, but the only interference so far has come from

But can it run GRID Autosport?

I’m surprised. The original was unwatchably awful. I thought this year was the year for making sequels of awful movies.

Then he isn’t very bright. Take interminably boring, critically adored, audience hated source material and make a sequel. Result, interminably boring, critically adored, audience hated sequel. Pretty simple.

Doesn’t Android have a built in flashlight?

That’s a good point! His writing did improve with each novel, though. I don’t recall the same issue with Kill Decision, but its been awhile since I read it.