Comment Re:If Apple ever got a higher marketshare... (Score 1) 251
One doesn't need lobbyists to be a fanboi.
One doesn't need lobbyists to be a fanboi.
On a mostly unrelated point, you can do most anything you like to your iphone, including putting a different browser on it. Apple just doesn't have to offer a competing browser in the app store.
This is incorrect. You can't do that unless Apple allowed sideloading (or you root your device, which Apple doesn't "allow").
And one could use the same argument to say that you can do anything you like on your computer, including putting a different operating system on it. Msft just doesn't have to offer a competing operating system in the stores.
Haha yea, I was originally like "HOLY SHIT! One of the fundamental laws of the universe has been potentially broken? FREE ENERGY FOR ALL!"
What the hell is a GigaWatt?
What about Ginger? Gym? Geology? Giraffe? Gem? Gentle? Generate? Germ?
It's actually a great way to prolong the series without running out of material. Unlike a show like "Lost", where if they get off the island, the show's over.
So they made off with what, 20 iPads?
Of course, you're not playing games on the i7 without a graphics card, because their integrated solution sucks.
The point is that you shouldn't have to disable all the stuff that is a feature of your phone, particularly bluetooth.
Don't you remember the viruses that affected iOS? http://www.tomshardware.com/news/iphone-virus-botnet-bank-details,9136.html
I think he's referring to Ultrabooks, which are just as light, but vastly more powerful.
Ah, totally didn't realize that. Haven't really looked at KDE in a few years all that much. That's good, at least.
Looks like we need another fork. It's ridiculous how much everyone seems to be into the whole tablet hype. Fuck, as much as I hate Apple, at least iOS and OSX are kept separate.
But you don't need a half-life of tens of millions of years. That's half life, not the rate at which it fully decays.
That was a base on the moon, not getting to the earth's core. But I love those movies.
What is wanted is not the will to believe, but the will to find out, which is the exact opposite. -- Bertrand Russell, "Skeptical Essays", 1928