That site allowed their writer to use "u" instead of "you."
What a bunch of low-class garbage.
//edit: And "LED's" instead of "LEDs," "PCB's" instead of "PCBs."
Amateurs.
Correct headline: Man suffers dumb wife's dumb spyware infection
Hilarious.
And this is why iPhones are popular. Dumb sheep who only care about how "cool" it looks.
I'm using the Firefox 3.7 nightly builds, and all of these ran great.
30% sounds like a pretty bogus figure to me.
Only Android handsets with an ARM Cortex-A8 (or better) processor are likely to make the jump.
That pretty much narrows the field to the Texas Instruments OMAP3xxx & other ARM Cortex-A8 SoCs, Tegra 2 (ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore), Qualcomm Snapdragon (QSD8250/8650) and the Qualcomm MSM7320.
Hero, Eris, G1, Moment, Cliq, etc. don't qualify.
Ever since I learned that this phone packs a TFT LCD, I've had the hots for it. HTC's PenTile-based AMOLEDs are garbage: blue-hued whites, oversaturated reds, and *covered* in an extraordinarily shitty dithering effect that's especially obvious on high-contrast borders.
Bring on the EVO!
The audiophile nerds can say what they want to say. Line level, SNR, blah blah blah.
The fact of the matter is that I have exceptional hearing (it's been tested!), and my $300 Sennheisers sound fantastic when connected directly to the Realtek HDA's audio jacks, without a pre-amp.
Go ahead, nerds. Cringe.
There is no line noise/crackling/interference, and the audio sounds spectacular. Could it be better with a dedicated card, like an A...
Not to toot my own horn, but I submitted an article a few days ago that has even more information about the new version of Android than this does: http://techspy.com/news/523...
Maybe because Digg is filled with sycophants and egoists that have no idea how to keep their site free of complete bullshit. Their top users steal links from other, lesser users and run the site like a tiny little fiefdom.
It's crap.
Butthurt much?
That's what I was getting at, yes. It's a trickle now but, in time, the flood gates for domains in many languages will be as open as it is now with English-language ones. Helping users dodge shady URLs in English is bad enough, but now they'll be completely helpless.
It's probably overdriven to hell and back with enormous ghosting.
Stephen Hawking is incredible.
I think it's a good idea, but it's going to wreak havoc on domain security.
Each signature is roughly 10MB for a 90 minute movie (((60 seconds * 90 minutes) * 23.975 FPS) * 76 bytes). Not bad. Wonder if it does frame analysis resulting in a hash?
Also: Shit.
Nobody does gaming news aggregation better than N4G because the community is fanatical about keeping the quality high, the duplicates low and the content on-point. I have often discussed with Primesuspect the need for a "N4T," as he said, and I'm glad it's finally here. Other sites like Reddit, Digg and HackerNews may have been tech-oriented at one point, but they've either devolved into funny picture rags or become focused entirely on development.
I rea...
When the Pre Plus goes up for sale on AT&T, I can't imagine that Bell or Telus will be far behind.
It's not like BlackBerries have any ground-breaking features, so the design is really all RIM has to offe-- oops, they're all the same.
Hell, they don't even do the features every other smartphone has as well as every other smartphone.