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Pink Eye of Horus
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I've had to get rid of those fake anti-virus things three times now, none of them on my computers though, I wear protection. RKill will only kill them for a few minutes before they start themselves back up and can't be removed by a malware tool. It does identify them by location when it kills them, find where it is

Microsoft just figured this out? they should read Gizmodo more often, this is a reoccurring theme and about the only topic about the Windows Phone 7.

Great article, very informative! I'm not interested in a 3D TV anytime soon and probably not until they go glasses-less and more content is in 3D.

and that's how conspiracy theories are born

my first real computer had 4 mb on windows 3.1. Had to boot it in DOS so I could use it all to run Doom. That RAM was dual channel only, couldn't run on one DIMM.

it's because they're not making much of it anymore so the supply is very limited. your hand-soldered, cottage industry DDR2 RAM isn't going to come cheap.

That's a lot of cubits.

You're right, it does all depend. It depends on who you deal w/ internally and externally and who cares how you deal w/ them. I think people and businesses need to lighten up in general but behaving professionally is good business. I would find this funny and shrug it off if I got it bounced back to me but his

iOS beta 5 out... gotta be close

haha, nice, 6000 years it is and only 300 or so generations. Plenty of time to place them there w/ the specific intention of confusing scientists and testing your faith.

amusing but not professional at all, who gets away w/ this kind of thing?... that has a real job.

I think this is a great idea, beats listening to the radio the entire game.

awaiting the announcement of the medical tricorder...

A friend of mine in Germany was hit by a falling bullet years ago on New Years Eve. It went into her shoulder and lodged pretty deep in her chest, needless to say she needed surgery. This can happen even in countries where the gun control laws are very strict like Germany, you just have to be in the wrong place at

cord = fail. But +1 for avoiding the proprietary connector and royalties.

as much as I would like to see a la carte cable to help control costs I believe you're correct. It boils down to the business of making money. Service providers (of anything) will always get your money in one form or another and will adjust their offerings and prices to do just that in the most efficient way

if the speed test throttling thing is true does it stand to reason that there would be an easy way to exploit this?

correct, greed is a symptom of our survival instinct.

My opinion is that cable needs to reduce it's price, either by competition (satellite obviously isn't cutting it here) or by offering channels a la carte. I understand how they are packaged together to the cable companies but, comon, 20, 80 or 800 channels really isn't too much of a choice. Reduce the price and/or

I feel pretty confident that we understand kinematics of large bodies (larger than atomic scale) that are moving at a small fraction of the speed of light. The predictions of this should very closely resemble the actual outcome just like in 10th grade physics class... I can see experimenting w/ a detonating satellite