Samsung Mobile invented the large display genre, but The Next Big Thing is about more than just size. As the rest of the world catches up to the “not everyone wants a tiny screen” thing, the Galaxy Note 4 is more productive, more innovative and more fun than ever. To learn all about The Next Big Thing, head to www.facebook.com/SamsungMobileUSA.
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Monday, September 15, 2014
Ad: Galaxy Note 4 -- Then And Now
Samsung Mobile invented the large display genre, but The Next Big Thing is about more than just size. As the rest of the world catches up to the “not everyone wants a tiny screen” thing, the Galaxy Note 4 is more productive, more innovative and more fun than ever. To learn all about The Next Big Thing, head to www.facebook.com/SamsungMobileUSA.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
"Starbug's Touch ID Attack
Starbug's Touch ID Attack. from Nick De on Vimeo.
Starbug of the CCC has successfully attacked the Apple Touch ID sensor on the iPhone 5s approximately 24 hours after the phone was released in Germany. Starbug's successful attack won the IsTouchIDHackedYet.com competition and he is giving the challenge pledge funds to Raumfahrtagentur, a spinoff from CCC-Berlin.
Starbug's earlier research on the subject (from 2006) can be found here: berlin.ccc.de/~starbug/talks/0611-pacsec-hacking_fingerprint_recognition_systems.pdf
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Monday, September 24, 2012
The Next Big Thing is Already Here -- Samsung Galaxy S III
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Sunday, July 29, 2012
"Apple - Mac - TV Ad - Mayday
An Apple Genius shows a fellow passenger how easy it is to make great home movies with iMovie. All before the tray tables are returned to their upright position.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Apple's 1984 spoof of 'Ghostbusters' goes after IBM
Also shown at that meeting was another film in which Steve Jobs impersonates FDR. That film can be seen here:
http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/watch-steve-jobs-play-fdr-apples-l...
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
'1944' Apple Macintosh Commercial - Steve Jobs Plays FDR
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