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For one, i don't really recall Service Packs being on a yearly basis, either. And two, i also don't recall Android forcing the iPhone to be better. The iPhone is still progressing at it's slated pace... Apple is just suing the shit out of their competition in hopes that their competition doesn't make them look bad.

"Swiping your finger from right to left"? Fuck... Apple has a patent on your damn finger at this point.

People seem to kinda cringe when something violent.... realistic or just for fun.... takes place in a public area. Kinda like the whole airport shooting section in... what was it, MW2? Nothing realistic.... nobody REALLY got shot.... but it was still enough to require a warning and the ability to skip that whole

And i couldn't possibly imagine how expensive that would make a computer monitor. It's bad enough when most 120hz computer monitors are still in the $400+ range last time i checked. And i have serious doubts that even TV's do ACTUAL 240/480hz refresh rates. It's probably just like earlier "120hz" TV's. Like when

Well.... i dunno about other areas of the US, but my lovely state of Pennsylvania is commonly referred to as the Road Construction State. It's pretty bad when someone i know, who had NEVER been to PA before, came up here one year, and she said she knew when she was in PA because shortly after crossing the border

Apple is just going batshit crazy anymore. They win a patent infringement lawsuit (And god knows how it actually won) back in August.... and somehow feel that they could squeeze the Galaxy S3 into the same patent infringement case? The phone that was DESIGNED to not infringe on any patents? And now they're looking

Well.... for phones i use Swype all the time. for a tablet... i don't really think it's the GREATEST method. Not to mention that predictive swiping isn't really the most ACCURATE typing. Can't count how many times i wanted to type "or" and instead it brought up "our". I can see this being a rather nice system for

And yet, for the very short time i owned one of Asus's 120hz NVidia 3DVision compatible monitors, i'd get a headache after looking at the screen for an extended period of time (and by this i mean maybe 2 hours....) when NOT in 3D, but had no issues gaming in 3D for hours.

I can imagine these would work nice.... unless you're trying to walk uphill. Then.... not so much.

If you buy a shit jacket, maybe? Down jackets are nice.... i personally prefer my lined leather duster, though.

Yea.... but American government officials and such have more of a "Do what matters today" mentality than a "Do what matters for the future" mentality. Kinda like why internet speeds (just as an example) and availability are far higher than what we have in the US.

Judging by how it appears to be part of what ends up being a four-lane highway with two lanes going each direction, with the guy in the hard hat standing on what seems quite possible to be either a merging lane or just a very wide shoulder, i'm going to say it's probably not some secondary highway. The lack of houses

Well.... some people just LOVE their iPhones way too much. Can't say that when i ordered my iPhone 4 that i was complaining about it taking too long to ship or anything. Then again, i wound up being one of the lucky ones to have it a day or two before it was available in stores. Still.... don't think i'd ever be

Mythbusters also tested #2, and found that the main reason to NOT leave your windows open is because then you're just letting in all the basically horizontal flying rain that having the windows closed would have kept out.... causing more damage by itself.

Well.... can't exactly say she's WRONG, at least going by tech trends. Xbox went HD with the 360, and everything went shiny. haha

Yep.... too cheap to buy an iPad.... so we'd go with an iPad Mini. A device with a fairly crappy screen compared to the rest in it's size category, and costs a minimum of $150 more than other fantastic tablets in it's size category with BETTER screens... such as the Nexus 7.

Anyone else find it a little disturbing that it seems like as soon as the car got to the 130mph mark, it seems like the hood started to shake quite a bit?

Actually... their Fusion Drive doesn't seem to be a single drive, either. If the one slide on the NBC News article at the bottom of the reply is accurate, it seems to be more along the lines of a standard HDD with separate flash-based storage on the motherboard (or separate PCB).... kinda like the OCZ RevoDrive...

you know.... "credit" cards that are tied to an actual bank where you store money... not those that are simply handed to you by a financial institution in hopes that you'll pay the money back to them, and if not they just charge you out the yang for it?