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We've been wary of writing about the question of the current situation in Japan's effect on iOS devices, because frankly, whether a bunch of westerners have to wait a while to get their iPad 2s is hardly the priority right now, when thousands of people are still missing, hundreds of thousands are displaced, and there's an ongoing nuclear emergency at the Fukushima plant. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.

The Galaxy Grand 2 doesn't exactly blow us off our feet, with all of its hardware and features already present on plenty of other Samsung phones, Samsung's strategy however is to provide a smartphone for everyone -- no matter where you are, or how much you have to spend, If you can't quite afford the pricey Note 3 but want a big-screen phone, this could be worth considering, but wait for our full review -- where we'll calculate whether the Grand 2 otterbox symmetry series iphone xs max clear case is good value compared to rival mid-range smartphones..

It's heartening, though, that Samsung might be embracing humor, after something of a turgid period. (Via 9to5Mac). Technically Incorrect: A purported Samsung ad teases those who are already looking for Apple's next phone. It's not a 6S you want, the ad says, it's a (Galaxy) S6. Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.

CNET también está disponible en español, Don't show this again, Engadget reports the UX10 is a pre-production model packing an Atom Z530 chip with 1GB of DDR2 RAM and a 120GB hard drive, It's rocking Windows 7 Home Premium, It sports a 10.1-inch capacitive LED screen, with a micro-HDMI output to watch downloaded films on a TV, A 1.3-megapixel camera and SD card slot round out the package, Wi-Fi otterbox symmetry series iphone xs max clear case is 802.11b, g and n, but there's no 3G apparently, LG makes phones, so mobile connectivity could be added as the tablet nears production -- if it gets that far, Apple may have sold 2 million iPads in two months, but the slate market is far from a proven money-spinner, That hasn't stopped IT trade show Computex 2010 from being awash with tablets, however, including the Asus Eee Pad EP121 and EP101TC..

You begin with a reference to the "Fine Arts 13" notebook. What was that? And why was it important?The first chapter in the book follows the path of a Harvard sophomore named Jake Locke (a pseudonym; he's a guy who has gone on to greatness since that time and didn't want his real name used in the book). Locke ends up spotting a classified ad in the Harvard student newspaper that leads him down a rabbit hole, trying to find these kids at Harvard in 1962 who wrote something called the Fine Arts 13 notebook. In that notebook they recorded all of their telephone "researches" (as they called it) as they were trying to figure out how the telephone system worked, just by dialing numbers and talking to people and putting clues together.