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I honestly think AT&T would have been better off leaving the Wireless division branded Cingular. The image of AT&T is of a big, bloated corporation and all that reputation rolled onto wireless when the changed the name. I'd actually be interested to see how whether or not Verizon or AT&T is a the the dominate local

Yes. While color photography wasn't mainstream, color paintings and drawings were all the rage.

And the site is down, though it appears to be for maintenance...

To everyone pointing out that there is a $10 alternative: This isn't for you. This isn't for the everyday or even casual/enthusiast photographer/videographer. As long as this product is fast and reliable, that is all pros are going to care about. I can't tell you how many times I've had a $12 or $15 reader just stop

Pretty sure this would do that, albeit in software, but I'm pretty sure there would be nothing stopping you from creating a RAID 0 from a bunch of flash media.

I'd be much more interested in a Stargate spinoff set in ancient times with the Ancient people that built the gates and Atlantis posing as these figures in human history and setting up the mythos of the SG series. I would just like to see anything Stargate related come back to TV :(

This. I've been a lot of places and it seems like the only place that can engineer roads well with any constancy is CA. I spent a week in Westchester County NY for work awhile back and I could not get over how poorly designed the roads were. Very short, sharply cornered exit ramps with no banking/sloping

The reason I don't see Apple doing one is that it isn't a "core" product. It doesn't present a complete experience by itself because you'd also need an iPhone. Every major product Apple makes they package as an experience regardless what other Apple products (if any) you own. I don't see that happening with a

I don't know, I find the black pretty sleek. I like that in most indoor lighting situations the black e-ink blends into the bezel. I also like that the band is interchangeable with any standard watch band. The buttons are pretty fisher-price, but they're at least functional. Capacitive touch pads built into the

No... all that you mentioned were the good parts.

How could you mistake a smartphone for a gun? Glad it wasn't Florida, poor guy wouldn't have stood a chance...

I've been saying it for a long time, you can not expect any level of security when communicating through email. Even running your own server, if you're communicating outside your system, you're only controlling 1/3 of the potential threat. Messages you send might have to be relayed through multiple servers to get

I remember the first time I saw one of these at night with the LEDs in flight near MCAS Miramar in San Diego. I was driving east on CA-52 which borders the base. It was midnight and I was 9/10 of the way done with a 90 minute drive from Orange county. Two Osprey's came up and started flying parallel to the freeway

Man, the dudes at ASAPScience need to learn how to light and use their camera a little better. Yes, Bill Nye has aged, but part of the reason he looks so bad is because of the way they've got him lit. It looks like one big, really harsh light source. He's over exposed, I'd say by almost a full stop and the white

Has no one chimed in here yet to say that mammalian sweat and urine are very similar? Both contain high levels of Uric acid and Urea... you know the compounds that make up urine...

We're not talking about the aircraft's main batteries though. The battery inside this self-contained device is probably almost identical to the one in your laptop with a little more protection from extreme conditions.

I guess it depends on how integrated this device is with the rest of the aircraft. From the sounds of things, it seems it is pretty interchangeable and this particular make/model had a squeaky clean safety record until this event. We also still don't know if this device was installed by Boeing when the plane was

I don't think there is any real difference between what is used in the air and on the ground. The one in your phone/laptop is just as likely, if not more likely to experience a failure as the one used in the failed device on the aircraft.