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Is this the same Symantec that had parts of its source code stolen, and had to recommend that people not use them any more? The company that couldn't get its story straight and may have seen its code stolen up to 6 years ago without noticing?

But where would Zynga be without Facebook?

This article would have made sense if posted Jan 22, 2010 9:41 PM. Instead, RIM took measures to save itself after it hit the seafloor.

And since these plow drivers are known to be exceptionally good at not hitting things, I know they will never forget to pull the trailer in to avoid hitting a car. Ever.

Dumbass. All the current high end phones on the market run Android. Your iPhone is a dime a dozen.

How is Google involved in this? Other than providing the OS for free (which has always been a relatively cheap part of the total product price), the manufacturers are the ones that set the price. This is more to do with lower hardware cost and increased competition than anything else. Plus, the market pretty much sets

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HAHA! Mock them all you want, but their video is now on the front page of one of the largest gadget sites in the world, so I'd say "mission accomplished".

Got to love local TV news - they turn a non-story into something designed to scare the shit out of you.

At least on WP7 you don't even need malware to kill the damn thing. All you need is a single SMS message.

Eh, about half of this thing. Plus, most laptop batteries are from a reliable brand (unless it is a Sony), not some half assed cheap Chinese piece of crap with no safety vents.

I can't help wonder how much Apple is paying them to keep their app off Android. Same applies to several other apps.

They got three quarters of a million for it - so please remind me how that is a "new low"? The task of the bankruptcy court is to recoup as much assets as they can - and getting $750K for the companies Borders owes money too can hardly be considered "low".

I disagree - at the end of the day, the products were not sold as a "T-Mobile xxx phone" or "AT&T yyy phone" but as Samsung or HTC. The operators tell the manufacturer what they want, and they put it on the phone. They could say no, and point out that it is illegal. If the phones started burning up (ala iPhone) or

Mostly for things they don't sell in regular retail. British candy, lots of Swiss chocolate and some obscure fashion. Certainly no savings on booze.

Actually no. Almost all duty free shops let anyone shop - if you don't have an international ticket, you are charged the local sales tax. I shop duty free on domestic flights all the time.

No inflight Wi-Fi? It is the first thing on my list when I fly.

Total BS. Everyone knew about the GSII long, long before the iPhone 4S. When the iPhone 4S was announced, the SGII was already considered dated, because leaks were appearing of the Nexus Prime.

Justsaying - no, it didn't. It came out IN THE US after the 4S, but was announced back in February.

2002 - and at launch, I am pretty sure it was optional. Still doesn't change the fact that if you are using a 9 year old Mac, you have bigger problems than lacking Bluetooth.