kevinjohn01
Kevin John
kevinjohn01

For people on Android, this free app does the same, but over WiFi or USB:

Some people go the extra step...

Raj Patel

In my youth I was a strong Randist. I believed absolutely in the rightness of her economic philosophy of Objectivism, based on the fair exchange of value. It took me half a lifetime to see the flaw. In her books, all of her protagonists are perfectly ethical people; Hank Rearden and Dagny Taggart would never take

I mean, of course not, there's no way to know what anybody's profits would be if they made any number of a thousand possible changes in their marketing strategy. Personally, I am just fascinated by how different companies brand themselves, and it seems to work pretty well to give a customer a Genius to fix his Mac (or

I really felt like Apple store employees were better then others until one told me '' that I should be grateful to have an iPhone 5 on launch day even if it's defective '', after a 2nd exchange for a defective screen.

I said '' pardon me? '', returned the phone and got an Android instead.

I just realized at the moment

The topic of mothballing the A-10 comes up every few years or so, but it's still flying and we don't really have a replacement for a ground attack aircraft. This will continue to fly.

You know, the major difference between Left Behind and the Harry Potter books is, at the end of the day, Harry Potter fans know it is all make-believe. Left Behind fans literally believe the books describe what will one day happen. (Never mind the Rapture isn't even in the Bible — sorry, believers, you will have to

"...Under the c, under the c..."

Oh yeah, Luke? Well then I'll just go make my OWN ArmA III review! With Blackjack! And hookers!

The one, the only, the original.
Bladerunner.
No picture needed.

If Alexander was really a geek, he would've picked Ackbar's swiveling command chair...

Just make it a habit to encrypt everything you can. If everyone did that, it would be computationally impossible for the NSA to decrypt everything... or even a small portion of the traffic. Simple.

Dear Mr. Emmerich -

Yeah...my guess is that they're telling Congress they can do this, while appropriating funds for pet projects of dubious value. People need to learn: secrecy doesn't usually lead to a conspiracy to usurp the people. It most often leads to incompetent bureaucrats pissing away billions of dollars on boondoggles with

We're lacking some key details here. Can they break public key crypto? Private key? Did they prove RSA to be NP complete? Not NP complete? What is this article even saying?

Would it shock anyone if a few weeks after the sale that someone caught footage on the White House lawn of the President and Eric Holder going all Office Space on a server?