Comment Re:Huh? (Score 1) 38
What you're looking for is here: S.H.O.V.E.L.
and it is open-source.
What you're looking for is here: S.H.O.V.E.L.
and it is open-source.
This article is anecdotal and about Australia, but still relevant. I think it does indicate that there is some gender bias in the tech industry.
There is a bit of ambiguity in your statement. From the wikipedia on influenza, we lose about half a million people worldwide due to influenza. In the U.S. it is about 36,000 a year.
Of course, in either case it is significantly greater than the number of people lost to terrorism.
The Surface sales were bad enough. Now they're gonna get the Osborne effect too?
Most Android apps just use Dalvik bytecode, so they don't need to be ported even if the processor architecture is different. The % of ARM native Android apps is pretty low, I think.
...Slashdot dupe detection technology is still many years off. It will take major advancements in AI before we'll be able to detect duplicates like this.
FYI. According to this quoteinvestigator article, there is no evidence Einstein ever said that.
Angry Steve
Shuji Nakamura also made important breakthroughs in this area.
This is slashdot. It is supposed to be a site about up and coming technologies, not just about established technologies.
The other day I had a flashback of writing a report in elementary school. The teacher would make everyone do a report on the same subject and the industrious students would then go to the library and check out all the books on the subject, leaving the slacker students with nothing.
Well, you can't check out the internet.
What is your evidence for this claim?
No, the Finder is the file manager.
This Apple I is signed by Woz and includes a signed letter from Steve Jobs. The previous owner also got the machine running again.
With OpenFeint already bought and shut down there would be little value to Google, better to buy one of the other actively running networks.
"Why can't we ever attempt to solve a problem in this country without having a 'War' on it?" -- Rich Thomson, talk.politics.misc