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Seriously, it's cool that you know the song and all, but the dancing just doesn't match. So you didn't quite ball so hard.

Seriously, it's cool that you know the song and all, but the dancing just doesn't match. So you didn't quite ball so hard.

By far one of my favorite shows. Everything they talk about on that show is really true, the old people that take classes, the people who sign up for the slack off classes and all the way down to awkward events the college held. I went to community college before transferring to a big university and weird people

Are they planning to call in the other carriers and handset companies about CIQ?

The concept is cool, but I'm not crazy about a 3 seat car.

+1 for you sir. I honestly hope they get this company to show records of what they did, no lawyer is going to defend them after they realize they're case is lost.

If their currency wasn't so expensive I'd go to Japan and spend some dollars to help boost the economy.

Could someone feed that poor girl some protein (no pun intended).

No thunderbolt? Blah blah blah. I hate that I need to make a long post.

I guess Apple just makes it look cool.

So essentially it's the answer to a Macbook Air in general.

I seriously could care less about their wedding. I purposely avoided everything that had to do with the news so I didn't have to hear about it.

What exactly makes an Ultrabook "Ultra?" Is it just an answer to the Macbook's brushed aluminum?

It's annoying and I have that problem every time. Damn you autocorrect!

Please troll elsewhere.

Just like any battle, the better technology always wins. This gives the customer the best experience until something better replaces it. I tested mobile flash and saw that mobile devices could just never run it smoothly. It was just a matter of time HTML5 would push out Flash.

The tech could be used for the military to communicate more secretively, but then again I remember people using it to prank their friends by saying something embarrassing knowing that others were around.

That makes sense, but I guess only time will tell. I honestly do hope you're right, but having been an AT&T customer since '02, I always expect some sort of hiccup along the way.

That's without traffic. Once more people start getting LTE capable phones, the gap will shrink.

It's obvious that AT&T's plan of upping their 3G to HSPA+ and then layering LTE on top of it was a smart move. If one network gets too crowded, then people can switch on/off LTE and get close to the same speed.