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Yup, running CM7RC2 on my Evo right now :D The main thing I'd be concerned about is whether or not CM would support the 3D display (although I'd of course be getting the phone for the cpu/ram/gpu/screen resolution/internal storage).

That's like saying "don't want to get pregnant/STDs, don't have sex." It works for some people, but not for others. I agree with you; just sayin'. :D

That's exactly what I thought when I saw this lol

It's all relative.

I've listened to some of these (although not Rush Limbaugh) with my mom (who is independent/conservative), and I never got the impression that they were actors. Quite often they would have dropped calls and would disagree with the host. I would imagine that since conservatives generally listen to the show,

I'm so glad I don't do the electronics or software for these; I think I'd die under pressure -_-

That makes perfect sense to me. Like when my phone crashes, I have to pull out the battery because the power button (even though a physical button) is controlled by the OS.

It also rhymes with Kessel. In less than twelve parsecs, in fact.

It also rhymes with Kessel. In less than twelve parsecs, in fact.

It also rhymes with Kessel. In less than twelve parsecs, in fact.

It also rhymes with Kessel. In less than twelve parsecs, in fact.

It also rhymes with Kessel. In less than twelve parsecs, in fact.

It also rhymes with Kessel. In less than twelve parsecs, in fact.

Thanks for that! I'll send it to my dad, he wants to get a tablet.

Or he has multiple personality disorder. Maybe his alternate personality is telling him to use SSL from now on?

Maybe some people are interested in Kotaku's opinions on it? Maybe some people don't want to watch the video, just read the text?

Well, it would make it slow, but you could send the encryption key over the internet and then use that to encrypt/decrypt the NFC data.

That's funny, this is what I saw:

To all the nay-sayers who think that this is just an RFID tag in your phone: it's not. An RFID tag has a static, embedded, unique string that is used to identify each card. NFC uses a low power radio chip that can send and receive any data. One of the obvious things you can do with NFC that you can't do with RFID is