
Jason Barnum was arraigned Friday, September 14, 2012, at the Anchorage Jail for attempted murder and other charges. Barnum was arrested at the scene of a shooting at the Merrill Field Inn on Thursday. | Marc Lester
Jason Barnum was arraigned Friday, September 14, 2012, at the Anchorage Jail for attempted murder and other charges. Barnum was arrested at the scene of a shooting at the Merrill Field Inn on Thursday. | Marc Lester
Ethan A. Huff
Natural News
June 20, 2013
Desperate to make a comeback in the mobile phone market, technology giant Motorola, which is now owned by Big Brother spying shill Google, has developed a few solutions to a problem that does not actually even exist: the “chore” of having to type in a short passcode to access your locked cell phone. Yes, Motorola thinks this split-second step is somehow too laborious for the average consumer, and has thus come up with two potential new methods of accessing “smart phones” that involve either tattooing yourself with an electronic bar code or swallowing a pill that contains a small microchip.