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Apple Orders a Few Flash Chips...Like 50 Million of 'Em

According to DigiTimes, Apple just placed a very large order of NAND flash chips from Samsung, which has in turn forced Samsung to tell other customers to wait. 50 million 8GB chips were reportedly ordered by Cuptertino primarily for use in Apple's iPhone (that's on top of the 25 million that were ordered in June). So now you know, Apple is that jackass driving the minivan through the McDonald's drive-thru, ordering like a million happy meals and slapping their kids in the backseat while yelling, "That's it, now you're never getting your 32GB iPhone!" [DigiTimes]

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How to Hijack a Fast Food Drive-Thru Frequency

You may or may not remember a video of a hilarious prank pulled a number of years ago involving a bunch of guys hijacking drive-thru window frequencies. Basically, they were able to say whatever they pleased to ordering customers. It is an awesome prank, but just how they managed to pull it off was always somewhat of a mystery...until now. The creators have developed a video that illustrates everything that you need to pull this prank off—including some CB radios and a sacrificial toaster. It may cost you a few bucks, but the small investment pales in comparison to the fun you can have. Check out the video after the break. More »

Tornado Survives Gadget Thunderdome Yahoo Tech hosted its annual Last Gadget Standing competition at CES this morning. Ten gadgets entered, but only one left victorious: Data Drive Thru's USB data transfer cable, The Tornado.

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Hurry Up, My Cholesteral is Going Down

Living in a city without a car, I tend to forget the importance of the drive-thru. Like, who knew that 70 percent of sales at Burger King comes from the drive-thru window? Not I. So I guess it's no surprise that companies are trying to speed up the service by finding higher-tech ways to get your food to you faster. One of which seems to be getting rid of actual words and counting on you knowing what each picture means (I hope you're stylistically intimate with the difference between the Big Mac and the Quarter Pounder). However, another new trick is using call centers to take orders. A firm called TechKnow, Inc. has actually come out with a digital menu, which will suggest "missing side orders" that you may have "forgotten" and smaller chains are using confirmation screens, which will actually show you what you ordered so there will be no mistakes with that strawberry shake. Supposedly, this has helped boost accuracy by more than 11 percentage points in the past four years at McDonald's. Other systems include technology that helps cooks ensure that precooked food remains fresh by keeping track of how long it's been since it was prepared, and a computer system called Hyperactive Bob, which tells managers how much food they need to prepare by counting vehicles in the line and factoring in demand for current promotions and popular staple items. Wow. Lastly, the easy stuff. Checkers is catching up to larger chains like Wendy's by installing debit and credit payment systems as well as touch-screen computers for order-takers. More »