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Apple purportedly utilizing Liquidmetal alloy in SIM ejector tool {Engadget}

Aug 17th 2010 4:58PM @bjbjohnson
For when you have accidentally swallowed up the SIM card and you can't eject it the next day yourself.

Apple purportedly utilizing Liquidmetal alloy in SIM ejector tool {Engadget}

Aug 17th 2010 4:49PM @huh
Haven't you watched Terminator?

Apple purportedly utilizing Liquidmetal alloy in SIM ejector tool {Engadget}

Aug 17th 2010 4:46PM @Sarcasme
When will the white SIM ejector tool be available?

Apple purportedly utilizing Liquidmetal alloy in SIM ejector tool {Engadget}

Aug 17th 2010 4:44PM @LiqwidZero
Apparently you have bought an iPhone intended for international distribution, which lacks this piece of high liquid metal technology as export is banned for security reasons.

Apple purportedly utilizing Liquidmetal alloy in SIM ejector tool {Engadget}

Aug 17th 2010 4:36PM With Apple's financial power now they could build an even bigger SIM ejector tool. One that's big enough to eject a SIM from a football stadium!!!

Google Earth missive inscribed using GPS and 12,328 miles of dedication {Engadget}

Aug 16th 2010 10:53AM @bcd
For better readability and lower unemployment America urgently needs a road system based on the Fourteen-segment display theme (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteen-segment_display).

Google Earth missive inscribed using GPS and 12,328 miles of dedication {Engadget}

Aug 16th 2010 10:48AM @Trial
Why read when you can let your computer read out?

Drug vending machines start trial in UK, allow awkward videophone conversations with your pharmacist {Engadget}

Aug 16th 2010 10:46AM @rederikus
Still wondering how they could lose half a planet of colonies?

Fiber optics get political in Australia as opposition party vows to scale down national broadband plan {Engadget}

Aug 10th 2010 10:22PM What's the use of 100 MBit/s if that Japanese 3D-movie, which they are currently making (the first of it's kind they say), will fall victim to this filter?

Rubik's Cube solved in twenty moves, 35 years of CPU time {Engadget}

Aug 9th 2010 8:49PM @Osnaz
As a smart kid I never even touched a Rubik's cube, of course!

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