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Fight the power, MIA. With Madonna. At the Super Bowl. Sandwiched in-between Doritos and Chrysler commercials.

Reply to promote. Welcome to Giz!

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This was right in the time of when Eric was on Apple's board. I don't know anything about the policies of serving on a board, but it seems that it's bad business for Eric to poach Apple employees for Google while serving on Apple's board.

Well this is not a mac conversation per se..regarding iOS, I pay no mind to whether an app might contain trojans or other malware, because there is a validation process. Apple's policies certainly haven't hampered app development, and I don't think it's a bad thing at all for Apple to keep the garbage out. As more

So it seems from the comments that fandroids don't care about a few malicious apps sprinkled in amongst the rest, like it's some kind of, what did one commenter say.. digital natural selection? Sheesh, that's inane logic if I've ever seen it.

To Sir George's left is his son Giles (or some bloke who reeeally looks like him), who brought a fresh perspective to the Love record, and I'm a little surprised neither him or George stumbled across that lick when they put Love together. Either way, it's a great find.

It only gives the CC companies the right to have forced arbitration because the CROA allows them to do just that. Congress needs to change this law to allow either the right to sue or have an independent arbitrator. All the SC did was basically acknowledge this.

Scalia simply wrote the majority opinion (8-1), which was supported in a concurrent opinion by the likes of Kagan and Sotomayor, and it's the correct decision. The CROA is flawed.. had that act been written better, the justices would not have come to this ruling.

Where is the next primary at? Nevada? I imagine Newt will tell them that he'll put slot machines in the spaceport.

As a commenter it's nice to read a good article here and try to figure out a good angle to offer a fresh comment, but Sam nailed it perfectly here. I like 9-0 rulings, it tends to settle not only the issue, but many issues similar also. That is all, carry on.

The 'take me to your leader' and 'habitable zone' references are referring to whether human's are capable of living on a planet? Yes? No? To be honest, I really don't care about a planet full of sea monkeys; I care whether they're capable of supporting humans.

Really? Sure, we can build a station and live in a box, but that's no fun.

Damn you, Kepler! Find us some sweetass Class-M planets!

I'm thinking of swiping a thousand plastic grocery bags from the store and making a parachute. I am convinced it will work.

By spinning the fiber into yarn? I believe it showed it at 1:15

Us Fanboys call them losers.

Some skillz can't be taught.

True, from a logistical stand point, it's a boon for the publisher. I just keep getting back to the profits... a 50% profit margin on a $15 ebook is way less than a 15% profit on a $150 retro-book... I'm just wondering how Apple twisted their arms.

Spending $150 or so on a textbook in college was not unheard of...I guess I'm struggling to figure out why the publishers would voluntarily fork over a huge profit margin (in terms of dollars, not percentage) in favor of a smaller profit margin. It seems self defeating for a publisher. Am I missing something?