Plus it's using the new mini-SIM chip, which T-Mo hasn't gotten yet anyway. Unlocked or not, you'd have to go through a carrier that offered the newer standard.
Not that I needed another reason to call BS on this article, but the fact that it's from Time should pretty much tell you everything you need to know about it's validity. Yes, exercising does make you hungry, but so does sitting on your ass in front of the tv. The difference is, working out makes your body hungry for healthy foods it needs to replenish what the workout burned, whereas couch surfing makes you crave high carb high fat low nutritional value junk and fast foods. Leave it to Time to waste more print space with another common sense fail article.
Aren't those leg splint things how the FX team made the werewolves look real in the Underworld series? I seem to remember seeing the actors practicing with them in the behind the scenes featurettes, only they looked more ghetto.
Anyone else seriously disturbed by Apple's behavior lately?
@Kev50027: You don't back up your apps? Huh... weird.
Know what would be awesome? A patch to fix this, instead of a ENTIRE 300 meg firmware flash!
You guys left out Samsung's NC10, which is tested and Hackintosh approved.
This from a fruity little metrosexual who thinks bottled water is special.
I used to be able to text one handed without taking my eyes off the road, but the iPhone ruined me. I tried tapping out a quick message on a friend's Nokia the other day, and I felt like my dad trying to tap out an email on his first laptop.
They should have bought him a new son, or at least a couple of daughters.
What does this have to do with the Suxaxis DualShock 3, again?
Hello Hello. That's one big fuck-all carbon footprint if you ask me. If only their music was this impressive.
My god, that is just sloppy looking. Whoever rigged this should be ashamed of themselves.
I figured it was the CIC from an Iowa class battleship, like the USS Missouri or Wisconsin. And diverguy is right... CIC stands for Combat Information Center. You guys at Giz need to hand in your geek cards, and stop underestimating the vast knowledge of your readers.
"Why Apple Will Probably Keep Doing Business With Foxconn After iPhone Leak Death" Because they were doing pretty much what Apple asked them to, if not a little bit too literally. Asians are overachievers... Jobs didn't know this?
Best Buy is offering the exact same deal on the unibody macbook with iPod touch, coincidentally.
And none of you think extreme pressure from Apple to maintain absolute black box secrecy on this product might have been a contributing factor here? Seriously? Blocking reports of explosive product defects with an army of lawyers, black listing reporters and websites who dare to be objective when covering the company and it's products, intentionally misleading the financial world and investors in order to pad it's stock prices, and now, obscenely tight security practices that pushed a contractor's employee to go too far in a mislead attempt at enforcing said practices. Apple is more like the mafia then a respectable business, and it gets worse every year. You all want to blame someone for this guy's death... hows about looking at the logo on the back of your phones, music players, and laptops. You support these practices with every penny you plunk down.
@Darthvinder: I have a 765T, but I noticed my lock-on time improved dramatically after I updated it with the latest firmware from the Garmin website. If you haven't done this already, I recommend it highly. I love my Nuvi, and wouldn't trade it for the world. It's saved my butt on more then one long distance trip in the middle of the night, and made navigating Jersey a breeze. Anyone who's ever tried driving in Jersey can explain why that's a big deal, in case you don't know first hand.
@artistpavel: Because the math was done years earlier on Earth. All the AGC had to do was crunch the incoming numbers in real-time, making it little more then a glorified calculator with a fancy display. It's the same way we were able to play 3D games on our 486's back in the 90's, even though computers that were able to actually render 3D objects in real-time didn't come out until years later.
This is the first I've heard of it, and four out of five of my friends have an iPhone as well, so maybe it is only happening in select cities, and is therefor an isolated problem on those networks, not nationwide. But hey, if it happens in California or NYC, it must be happening everywhere right? And seriously Giz, kwit yer bitchin' already. I'm getting sick of this "grass is always greener, more bars on other networks" type of whining. I was a Verizon customer for years before switching to AT&T 11 months ago, and I'd take AT&T's GSM network over Verizon's CDMA network any damn day of the week. Just try unlocking an iPhone if it goes over to Verizon... see how far you get.
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