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Hector Beltran was one of about two dozen people who waved an iPhone (or other mobile device) back in response.
But once you activate it (usually by going to the service's Web site) the software does what it can to get your device back in your hands.
Rather than committing it to memory, he grabs the Twiddler, bangs a few buttons, then sticks the device back in its place.
While this had seemed an acceptable plot device back in the 1970s, when black holes were "quite a novelty," he wrote, scientists in the 21st century no longer believe that "organized matter of any kind" can exist inside a black hole.
In this tiresome sequel, a bunch of self-admiring superannuated CIA assassins left over from the cold war go around the world chasing a renegade comrade who stole a nuclear device back in 1979 and smuggled it into the Soviet Union.
My Xbox 360 has been the gift to myself that keeps on giving; I bought it as a simple gaming device back in 2008, and it has since transformed itself into the brains of my living room, and probably the principle reason I was able to cut the cord (See "Five Reasons Cutting the Cord May Not Be for You").
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It may be because malicious hackers were still learning the ropes for how to infiltrate devices back in the day.
(While a prescient HTC launched a personalized newsfeed on its Android devices back in 2013, via its BlinkFeed homescreen UI).
Verizon, for example, used Novauris for its mobile "Get It Now Search" service for BREW devices back in 2006.
The Japanese company started making those devices back in 1954 and actually ceased domestic production as early as April 2005.
Yes, I know, Netflix hooked up a few Android devices back in May, and then Hulu entered the mix in late June.
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