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Agreed. Not to mention the fact that HUGE sums of money are being diverted away from R&D (that would benefit the consumer) and into the pockets of lawyers. They should all relax and focus on creating cool products that people will buy instead of arguing over products that are already on the market.

I got the nickname from my brothers who couldn't, and still can't, properly pronounce my name (nor can I admittedly, apparently you need to 'roll the R'). I've used the name as the username is ALWAYS available on the internet. And it was a pleasure to help!

If you had read Thorin's (the author of the article) response to the original comment, you'd see that he clearly outlines the fact that he'll edit the article accordingly. Reading certainly does help!

how much do they drain the battery though?

Sorry, how would the US government be 'throwing money' at Samsung by ruling in their favour and, dare I say it, in the interest of free and fair trade. Judges should rule on what is just and what is fair instead of any political reasons, however important.

Surely he'd only need one, that being the beauty of digital. If he saved them to Evernote, he could also allow the commandments to be collaborated on by others around the world, thus negating any future religious 'disagreement'.

http://youtu.be/9552765 This is the one you were probably thinking about. It's just a concept though

VOTE: Adidas MiCoach

BBC coverage (+VPN if outside the UK) to get THE most comprehensive and, frankly, impressive internet streams. Up to 25 live streams at any one time showing all events with live pause, play, rewind functions, it'd be stupid not to. (sales pitch over)

Impressive how many are British news sources. And how high they come compared to the American sources...!

What's your screen res if 1920x1200 doesn't fit? You can just crop it!

Apparently it happens and would be quite easy in a fake free-standing ATM but I can't imagine it being particularly difficult for the person behind you to then take a thermographic image once you're done.

On a slightly different note, don't trust free standing ATMs as they are ridiculously easy to fake.

Damn, everyone's picked up on the dumb mistake!

POS terminals are on the whole quite safe nowadays as they are generally the handheld ones so the card is swiped by the you as opposed to the cashier. They used to be way more dangerous as cashiers would take the card behind the counter and swipe the card twice (once in the proper terminal and one in a replicator).

Haha, of course! The cooler ones were typed in first—I'm clearly being a little slow today.

On the left is the view they get from a thermal camera, a single photo that can be taken once you've finished your transaction (as the buttons retain the heat from your fingers for quite a while). From photos like these, they can have a pretty good guess of the order of the numbers based on the hotspot (so in this

Some cameras use infra-red cameras or, as someone else mentioned, overlays that detect key presses. The solution, before and after it asks for your PIN, press some random keys as well as pretend presses whilst typing the PIN

When you go to a website like the BBC, your IP address tells the website where you are in the world. That means that if the website sees that you aren't in the UK, it will block things like live streaming, iPlayer etc. A VPN (that stands for Virtual Private Network) is a system that means your IP address seems to be

I'm very surprised not more people have said this. My Kindle Keyboard 3G covers emails, news and of course books, so it's pretty damned useful in the middle of Kenya or what-not. After kindle, it's my camera!