jeric2k5
jeric2k5
jeric2k5

A lock only keeps the Honest people out.

Mhm, I wonder what kind of device the person who captured this image used? For irony's sake, I would have also used an iPad.

Mhm, I wonder what kind of device the person who captured this image used? For irony's sake, I would have also used an iPad.

When I read the title, I thought Asimo was a new Honda car brand. My thought process: Drinking and Driving? Not. Cool.

Ironically, since almost every Android manufacturer uses a custom skin, wouldn't vanilla Android differentiate itself? That's the trick I'd pull.

At that point, wouldn't it be more economically feasible to buy a hooker? If Grand Theft Auto has taught me anything, is that you can always run over the hooker and take back the money by walking over it.

-Sent from beyond the iGrave.

I upgrade phones yearly. When I had an iPhone, I'd sell it when or right before the new iPhone launch. The great thing about the iPhone (and generally most Apple products) is that they hold their value pretty well. Once I would sell the iPhone, it'd only be like 200-300 to upgrade. Depending on your service provider,

I agree, location is everything. I have TMobile HSPA+ and in Boston near UMass Boston I get speeds of 8-10mbit easyy. But, take a short trip into the Financial District, and I'm struggling to get 1mbit speeds. Clearly, near the water with the fewer homes/people, their network is rocking but get into concrete jungle

So I'm assuming they just reviewed 5 sets of cans? Otherwise, I'm surprised there were no In-Ears featured here. Personally, I like the Klipsch IMAGE S4s. Very budget minded (79$-Amazon), great sound, and since they're In-Ears - Sound Isolation. These are great for commuters and/or office workers. The wire is pretty

What will four-cores be good for? How about Motorola's Webtop? It's an amazing idea, it just needs more horsepower and I think this is really where the extra cores will shine. ICS is the first Android build to be optimized for dual-core processors, so I'm not sure if it'll be able to fully utilize all four-cores.

"*If you love the Android like I love the Android. iPhone and Windows Phone fanboys, feel free to duke it out in the comments."

Peter Griffin and I agree.

I usually buy refurbished electronics for two reasons: A) There're cheaper. B) If manufacture is worth anything, it'll come with a warranty. No warranty? Definitely, not worth the purchase.

This is ridiculous. A regular consumer will not know the difference between Android/OS X versions whether they are using Code Names or version numbers. I've never heard one of my none tech friends refer to their device as a version number. They buy something that works and fits their needs. The last thing they're

You know what I just thought about? Why was Apple sooo secretive with losing the 4S? I know Apple is always very secretive, but If it's that similar to the 4, a normal person would have been hard pressed to tell the difference. We all know Apple plans a couple of iPhones ahead, so maybe they lost the future iPhone 5?

When do you really get to utilize those speeds? I feel like the cap Verizon puts on the LTE would squander that speed.

This is perfect for commuters. Have the latest news and magazines before your first sip of the morning coffee.

I love my Zune 80, I really do. It's been working great for the past 4 years.. but about 2 years ago I switched to a Mac. My Zune has been collecting dust ever since. Now it serves as a time capsule of my music collection circa 2009.

Um.. that hole looks pretty small (that's what she said! -sorry couldn't resist)...Where's the American sized version?