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RIM BlackBerry Curve 9370 (Verizon Wireless)

BlackBerry App World is still an embarrassment, with a poor selection of apps and unreliable downloads, although by this point many popular apps now have BlackBerry versions. A true world phone, the Curve 9370 comes with dual-band EV-DO Rev A (850/1900 MHz) and quad-band EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) support, although it's limited to 2G data speeds overseas. Verizon VZ Navigator offers voice-enabled, turn-by-turn GPS directions, but the new NFC chip does nothing for now, as Verizon is prepping its own service and doesn't allow Google Wallet support. The preloaded BlackBerry Messenger 6, BBM Music, and Social Feeds apps give the Curve some much-needed social connectivity. BlackBerry 7 OS (Free, 3 stars) is a modest update of an established and now-dated OS. You get push e-mail for up to 10 Web or work accounts, plus built-in Office document editing and a vastly improved WebKit browser. The 800MHz CPU is plenty for this application, and keeps the Curve 9370 moving at a good clip in...

Auto-Tuned Sagan Strike Again With The Case For Mars | Gizmodo ...

we need to advance the human race radically and not let religious views and politics hold u back from our true potential we are as sagan said a way for the universe to know itself and we should live up to that staying on one planet is like a time... we need genetic engineering to adapt humans and make us better and smarter and more capable and we could make us immune to diseases and all sorts of things there is so much to do and we arent doing it we need to head towards the future with vision... That's it, that's all there is to it. And just like your brother who never left your parent's basement you can't just keep saying well today's not the right time, let's think about it tomorrow. Humans either get off the planet now or we die.

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  1. The actual number is so large, even the man who made Auto-Tune famous can't wager a guess. "I'm open to working with anybody," he says. "And a lot of my collaborations I do for free. Not only are you helping them, they owe you a favor.
  2. In a world filled with auto-tune and sampled beats, beachy, breezy tunes such as "Run, Run, Run" and "It's You" ring almost revolutionary with their innocent, layered harmonies, organ, and guitar recorded the old-fashioned way (utilizing a simple,
  3. Who gave Dawn French a microphone plugged into Auto-Tune so she could sing Cher's Believe exactly like Cher, while sitting next to the superstar herself. But Norton's audiences don't escape too lightly either. He's well known for hauling embarrassed