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NASA turns iPhone into chemical sensor, can an App Store rejection be far away? {Engadget}
Nov 13th 2009 8:42AM in Apples defense all the morons have to do is change their password to be immune to the current virus, really can you even call that a virus? no wonder they want to ban jailbreaking, people aren't smart enough to use it.
NASA turns iPhone into chemical sensor, can an App Store rejection be far away? {Engadget}
Nov 13th 2009 8:40AM you know if iPhone users are too stupid to figure out GoogleVoice (I'm not saying it Cupertino is so suck it) then there is no way this will pass the "will it confuse our users?" test.
So here's the bigger item on the table, we all know Apples opinion of it's users. Now we know NASA is one of those users. It does kind of put the moon bombing and the Mars Rover Crash into perspective. Maybe we should paint the shuttle yellow, and shorten it a bit. can hardly fault them for the bad lens on the Hubble now that you know they can't tell which application they are running.
Meanwhile at NASA:
Mission control tech: "Sir! The aliens are approaching but we thing we got the held back."
Mission commander: "What the hell are you talking about, we're trying to land the mars rover? What the hell? That's Space Invaders!!! That's not even your computer that's your Damn iPhone, what the hell is wrong with you people!?!?!"
MacBook Pro battery flies off the handle, busts wide open {Engadget}
Nov 11th 2009 1:32PM Is that Apple's new motto, "Think different, cause we sure as hell aren't doing anything different."?
MacBook Pro battery flies off the handle, busts wide open {Engadget}
Nov 11th 2009 1:30PM why?
MacBook Pro battery flies off the handle, busts wide open {Engadget}
Nov 11th 2009 1:29PM Don't worry, there is an app for this, Apple employees all have access to iBlame. the easiest app for assigning blame to someone else.
Samsung Moment for Sprint first hands-on! {Engadget}
Oct 7th 2009 4:09PM @Ryan, Good point, I didn't mean to belittle the compass because if this lacks one, then I'm getting the hero.
Samsung Moment for Sprint first hands-on! {Engadget}
Oct 7th 2009 3:35PM Couple of minor questions,
1. Compass? useless except for Augmented reality stuff where it rocks.
2. Screen? Glass or plastic?
3. multitouch?
Thx
Bell Labs uses 155 lasers to beam ridiculous amounts of data over 7,000 kilometers {Engadget}
Oct 1st 2009 1:50PM remember it's not 1 15.5Tbps data stream but 155 0.1Tbps data streams.
Bell Labs uses 155 lasers to beam ridiculous amounts of data over 7,000 kilometers {Engadget}
Oct 1st 2009 12:45PM sounds great but what's the latency? /sarcasm.
Bell Labs uses 155 lasers to beam ridiculous amounts of data over 7,000 kilometers {Engadget}
Oct 1st 2009 12:42PM @thatrotierkid
1Tbps = 1024Gbps









