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One thing that I have not heard at all about. That Jailbreak diagnostic tool that was released a few weeks ago, does it use this very Carrier IQ too? if so, why have nobody really picked up on this? I'm sure that you may be more likely to have your password and stuff like that stolen by errant members of the

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Here is a similar one I've seen of the Caroline movie a long while ago. Never saw the movie itself though.

That's what I'm stuck with. There are no way to really find that out.

@PsyberS, I did sign up for the free month and for some convulted reason, I still got charged. I still don't know why I was charged for a free month.

I wasn't aware that the bill didn't pass. I was referring to the bill. I think it was called open communication bill or something. I rememberred hearing about it cause obama signed it and whatnot.

and how much of that 30% is old outdated crap? I'm deaf. I signed up for their service one time cause I heard that they had captioning but there was nothing relatively new that I wanted to watch.

yeah, that's where I'm also having the difficulties with. I just don't understand why Netflix is taking so long to obtain these materials though. and they are the one who is providing the movies to the consumers. Not the individual studios and productions.

some movie theater does offers subtitling. look up [www.regmovies.com] for example. And because the movie is not captioned before, most deaf people like me can understand the lack of it. On Netflix though, MOST of their materials are already captioned elsewhere and it is not that hard to just attach the captions to

I'm deaf myself. the problem comes with accessibility. the ADA law and recent bills requires that all online clips that have been broadcasted on TV or released as movie to also have captioning online. The only way that netflix can get out of this is if they can sufficiently show that doing this is excessively

and again, skipping over the entire deaf community's videophone progress. We are currently on the tip of going into mobile VP (granted, thanks to iPhone4 and iPod4).

@tonyennis: the advantage to mobile IM is that the person can chat to another that's on a computer or different devices that does not have it's own numbers. I love having mobile IM so I can stay in touch for my military family members who is oversea at times.

I have commented in another videophone article by lifehacker in the past.

@MrGOH: yeah, the one of running on water was an viral ad for sure. forgot who it was for.

ask this question in any deaf community and it'll be an overwhelming "are you kidding? I'll video chat with..." vote! Look into Sorenson Videophone or Purple P3 Software and the like.

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why would we disappear when we travel into the past and kill our grandfather?

@AreWeThereYeti: most of the time, rendering is needed to implement many effects such as lighting, subsurface scattering, hair, liquids, and many more. Most of these effect isn't in the 3D models.

UGH, the article skip over the entire deaf videophone serie that's huge. look at sorenson videophone, v-pad, purple P3 software, and all these. AND these products already have the FCC backing and setup so us deaf peoples could call the hearing peoples using relays to translate sign language to voice and vice versa.