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  1. Yes cheap shot I know :) on The Life, Death, and Legacy of iPhone Jailbreaking (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    With Android you can have your choice of spell checks.

  2. Re:Property on The Life, Death, and Legacy of iPhone Jailbreaking (vice.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Apart from the fact Samsung don't own the Google Play store.
    And the even bigger fact you can install anything you want on your Android from any store you like, or even no store at all.

  3. Apple fanboi's are funny on The Life, Death, and Legacy of iPhone Jailbreaking (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Jailbreaking is the art of hacking into Apple's ultra-secure iOS operating system and unlocking it.

    VS

    there was even a website -- called jailbreakme.com -- that was free for all to use and jailbroke your phone simply by visiting it.

    One of these must be wrong...

  4. Re:I suppose that's an improvement, but... on Teardown of New iMac Reveals Upgradable Processors, RAM (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't you just wish you could heat up your dinner a little bit faster by cheaply upgrading your microwave, instead of shelling out for a new one?
    Would you rather your phone had a better camera you could just snap in rather than buying a whole new phone?
    If the answer to either of these questions is 'yes', then you enjoy and expect it when computers act like computers.

  5. You must be retarded to think disabling the phone only after doing an ios update is in any way a security measure.

    Only thief who was even more stupid than you (quite the feat) would go to the trouble of swapping the sensor, and then instead of accessing all the juicy details, update and brick the phone.

  6. You must be retarded to think disabling the phone only after doing an ios update is in any way a security measure.

    Only thief who was even more stupid than you (quite the feat) would go to the trouble of swapping the sensor, and then instead of accessing all the juicy details, update and brick the phone.

  7. Re: But how will I trick investors!?! on Wired Founding Editor Now Challenges 'The Myth of A Superhuman AI' (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    AI is already smarter than you. You were tripped up by a simple grammar mistake, but AI would easily understand what was meant.

  8. Re:I still LOVE Uber on Uber Tried To Hide Its Secret IPhone Fingerprinting From Apple (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    breaking rules is fine as long as the reward exceeds the penalty.

    The word you're looking for is 'capitalism'.

  9. Re: Let's do it... on NASA Proposes a Magnetic Shield To Protect Mars' Atmosphere (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    You think the Universe will run out of planets if we fuck up a few?

  10. Re:Wikileaks is just Assange on WikiLeaks Reveals CIA's Secret Hacking Tools and Spy Operations (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    athiest materialist left? Lay off the crack pipe idiot.

  11. Your kids will be smarter than you.

  12. He's probably talking about the obvious cheat of using the better keyboard and mouse, but still getting the controller aim advantage, by tricking the system into thinking you were using a controller.

  13. Re:Nothing bad ever happened with a 5 year plan on China To Add More than 50 Million New Urban Jobs in 2016-2020 (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Much better to go with America's 4 year plan.
    Wait that should be next quarters plan.
    Or now Trump's no plan.

  14. Re:The FUTURE! on Are Gates, Musk Being 'Too Aggressive' With AI Concerns? (xconomy.com) · · Score: 1

    And buggy whip makers had yet to see a car, until they did.

  15. Pay me a Quintillion dollars or I'll drop it to the bottom...

  16. Re:conflicting theories? on How the Human Brain Decides What Is Important and What's Not (neurosciencenews.com) · · Score: 1

    Unless you are trying to train them to focus on the important things. In the real world there will be distractions, why not learn to focus while your brain is still young and plastic.

  17. It's clear she was Bi anyway.

  18. Re:I have bad news for you. on China Chases Silicon Valley Talent Who Are Worried About Trump Presidency (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, so China and India don't do it.

  19. Re:I have bad news for you. on China Chases Silicon Valley Talent Who Are Worried About Trump Presidency (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    How are they going to recall their workers? Do they ring some kind of big bell?

  20. Re:Trump-style on Facebook Said To Create Censorship Tool To Get Back Into China (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    You do realise The New York Times is blocked in China...
    May throw a slight spanner into the works of relocating.

  21. Re:Better yet on Amazon Takes Counterfeit Sellers To Court For First Time (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Or they can point and say "look we tried", even though it mad no difference whatsoever.

  22. http://washingtonmonthly.com/m...
    Maybe this will open your eyes. American's really arent that great.
    Protectionism turned out OK when America forced the Japanese to increase the value of their currency, so the Americans could compete. I guess the productivity fairy was having a day off...

  23. Re:What is overwatch? on Blizzard Launches A Professional Sports League For 'Overwatch' (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    It's when your mummy is always looking out for you and doing those tricky Google searches for you until you get a bit bigger.

  24. You're holding it wrong ;)

  25. Such a coincidence that the patch will be ready and fully tested on a certain date.
    Windows complexity is perfectly balanced around some magic Tuesday.