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They need to correlate this data with how robust these things are. I've seen drop tests on the Surface and iPad where 5-10 feet over concrete resulted in small dents, while the Fire has serious damage at a few feet. If we had a nice chart of what damage a 1, 3, or 5 foot drop would likely cause, and how much/ how easy

There are 3 methods not mentioned that I have seen work first hand when a drive is unreadable:

Awesome. Used to break a pair of apple headphones every couple months until I bought a different brand with a stronger, angled connector. If I end up getting a new iPhone or any headphones with a weak connector I'll try this and hopefully give my headphones a little longer life.

The game hasn't changed much; the same thing that has been true in the windows vs. mac debate remains true in the android vs. android debate:

I wanted to write a review bashing that lack of post-processing in the starting images, but then I realized that was the point and saw the article does exactly what it needs to do, here's why:

Professional photographers are split on this:

My wife's laptop had a keyboard that died and a number of dead pixels. I bought a waterproof keyboard and mouse (<$20 each), a monitor arm ($20) and an old LCD monitor to make an amazing kitchen computer.