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It *is* some random location, at least for most people. Always err on the side of the majority.

That's not so difficult to understand. Sooner or later, they stop selling the stuff you love, so you just have to upgrade. For example, finding a CRT monitor is pretty difficult these days (except professional CRTs for graphic designers). Also, the "costs too much money" argument becomes invalid over time, so even if

$207 + $8 = $649... riiiight.... Is this the Apple Calculator app or what?

You enjoy Apple Hate? Android has been running Hate for years now!

Google. But I'm not sure if the "device" they are using is for power-naps or just plain-old sleeping.

Actually, you need both.

Spoken like a true retard!

No, no, I meant IRL. Just google something like "face recognition evasion".

Hahaha, this made me laugh :D But, seriously, I don't have any viruses either... So this statement doesn't have anything to do with Apple.

Of course you can still remain anonymous. You just need to google some more. Which makes me think... everyone that needs to avoid detection probably already knows how... Then what's the point of all this?

"Would you like fries with that datacenter?"

Gizmodo is trying to create a utopia for smart people.

Most modern hacking doesn't work that way. It's opportunistic, you don't choose your target. You just place the exploit somewhere and filter for interesting information.

I guess he stopped reading when he found out he only has male friends :D

You can see more about the recommended "distance-to-size ratio" on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimum_HDTV_viewing_distance#Optimum_ranges . You can see how to calculate whether it's "retina" on http://www.tuaw.com/2012/03/01/retina-display-macs-ipads-and-hidpi-doing-the-math/ ("On a largish TV at a shortish

It doesn't work that way. Many times when you report a breach, especially if it's something big, they will answer with police and criminal charges. AFAIK Google is one of the few companies that doesn't act so stupid.

"Not too different than any other customer service job"... This just makes me sad... There were times, you know, when you could hit your (l)users with a newspaper and they wouldn't dare complaining! The new generation of computer experts won't even know what a LART is...

You can also create a bump key from your neighbor's key. Remember, works on all locks of the same type.

You should be afraid. When they start reproducing, it's game over for us.

No, it doesn't have anything to do with "holding" the electrons in place. In fact, it doesn't even have to be liquid nitrogen - something like -50 C is sufficient. The effect is based on the fact that lower temperatures decrease leakage currents in the capacitors. I'm not familiar with the details, although I'd assume