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lol. The Hancock video in question isn't a Blue shirt production. It is a video made by Sony for the blu-ray players. Target and other merchants have the same one playing as well
As a way to make some extra dough I work at a video rental chain (the largest here in the US) and just from what I have seen no one really wants to rent Blu-Ray. We got 90% of the new releases on Blu-Ray and yet they prefer dvd even at the same price point. Who wants to buy a blu-ray player at over $200 right now when I can keep buying dvds at a cheaper price. Blu-Ray is beautiful yes but for most pictures I don't need or want to pay an extra 10-20 dollars for it.
Because like most companies that check credit for a purchase they re evaluate your credit on a time period and adjust charges to go with it. Banks, credit cards and other things like this do it all the time.
I have a cheap lenovo from last year and if I am on 50% brightness with wifi on and just browsing web with some videos I can go 3 hours. The battery is rated for 3. *shrug*
Okay, but how is this "prideful"? To use a wiki style system to relate info back and forth? The previous methods were just as open to an insider to steal information. As stated in the links above. They do not store top level security information on this system.
Nokia is announcing a few new devices ranging from $190 to $485 dollars to come out later this year. Yet is it to little to late to compete against Apples new iPhone and Blackberry's offers?