Documents show that Dell knowingly sold defective computers, misled those needing support -- Engadg…
What happens when capacitors go bad, spewing out their tangerine innards like the ones in the photo above? Components die. In the early to mid naughties there...
Answers to your iPhone 4 questions: The proximity issue | Phones | iPhone Central | Macworld
The iPhone 4's proximity sensor is reportedly getting stuck for some users, either leaving the display on during a phone call or not turning it back on when the call is done.
Regarding Nokia E71 reception issues, I feel a little stupid for posting this video after reading the comments on the following site. Looks like the issue is me simply touching/blocking the antenna on the lower back of the phone. Majorly lame. FYI Nokia E71 owners. http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008/08/04/nokia-e71-2-reception-issues-mmm/
Sony to recall half a million 'too hot to handle' VAIO laptops
Well, this isn't good. Sony's issued a warning that about half a million of its VAIO laptops are at risk of seriously overheating, and could even cause burns....
Previously, I did some simple testing of reception strength on my iPhone 4 and concluded that I couldn’t see any problems. I’ve now done some more thorough testing, however, and have reason to think I was wrong. Warning: this is very long and nerdy.
Sprint halts EVO 4G update due to reports of it bricking phones -- Engadget
Uh oh. There's been a tiny little hitch in the latest EVO 4G update, which has resulted in a number of people finding their superphones becoming unusable. Asid...
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Chain of Command (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Chain of Command" is a two-part episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It aired as the 10th and 11th episodes of the sixth season, the 136th and 137th episodes of the series. In this episode, Jean-Luc Picard is removed from command of the Enterprise for a covert mission, and his replacement is assigned to deal with the Cardassians openly. The second part of the episode is noted for the intense performance of Patrick Stewart and its depiction of brutal torture and interrogation scenes.[1]