Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Are You Going to Buy a Verizon iPhone? [Question]

Well, the cat's officially out of the bag and the Verizon iPhone is finally here. The big question though: Will you buy it? More »


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AT&T has been prepping iPhone plan as Verizon now has iPhone

AT&T has been prepping a new advertisement plan to do what they can to keep people from switching to the Verizon iPhone. AT&T plans to focus its ads on the fact they say their network has faster 3G speeds and overall performs better than Verizon’s network (not sure who they are fooling with that!). More so [...]

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Ford Focus Electric pops a hatch and shows all that battery junk in its trunk

Ford Focus Electric pops a hatch and shows all that battery junk in its trunk
The five-door Ford Focus is an eminently practical vehicle, and the Electric version will be as well. However, we're now learning that it won't be quite as practical as we'd hoped. We didn't get the chance to pop the rear hatch on the thing when we were exploring it at CES. Here in Detroit we did and you can see what we found above. That's definitely a big 'ol box, putting a hurting on cargo space, but ultimately a small price to pay for rolling totally fuel- and emissions-free.

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iPad 2: You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet

The original iPad was pretty much awesome, although it was missing some features that clearly should have been included. After some design leaks, it is fair to say that some of these issues are going to be resolved with the iPad 2. For starters, there is going to be a camera. It is amazing to me that Apple, of all companies, would decide to leave one of its products devoid of a camera.

Source: http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/71604.html

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Don't Buy the Verizon iPhone 4 [IPhone]

The day that Verizon gets the iPhone will be remembered as glorious by everybody who's dropped 12 calls in a row, been taunted by meaningless signal bars and just plain had a miserable AT&T experience. But they shouldn't buy one. More »


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WITN: Wikileaks Is Dead ? Long Live Julian Assange

After Paul's Saturday post about Julian Assange resulted in him being labelled a US government stooge - not to mention receiving a couple of death threats (no, really) - he's decided never again to discuss the founder of Wikileaks. In fact, after much consideration, he's decided that he was wrong (as was Vanity Fair) and TechCrunch commenters were right: Assange is an unblemished hero of openness, and in this week's episode of Why Is This News, we celebrate his many worthy accomplishments. Nah, just kidding. Slightly NSFW video below.

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California Supreme Court says warrantless searches of suspects' text messages are legal

Planning on getting arrested in California any time soon? You'd better make sure your text archives are free from any incriminating information as the state's Supreme Court has now ruled it legal for police to check your missives folder without the need for a warrant. The justification for this privacy intrusion is that a phone search is "incidental" to a lawful arrest and its contents, much like the contents of your pockets or bags, fall within the realm of reasonable search. Two of the judges in the case did dissent, with one noting that "never before has it been possible to carry so much personal or business information in one's pocket or purse," which she argues should afford your iPhone, Droid or BB a higher level of privacy protection than, say, the packet of gummy bears you have in the other pocket. What do you think?

California Supreme Court says warrantless searches of suspects' text messages are legal originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Jan 2011 15:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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