Comment Re:Oracle trying to undo the GPL decision (Score -1, Redundant) 146
Yep Fuck Oracle!
Yep Fuck Oracle!
calling the entire U2 back catalogue a "check" is a bit far fetched don't you think?
*At least it would be
When it comes to horrible phones like this Firefox phone or the ones Microsoft makes, wouldn't you rather just have a feature phone?
At it would be easy to dial and text with, be reliable and have crazy long battery life.
With amazing reviews like this Android better watch out.
"The real killer, according to the article, is the on-screen keyboard" - Best OSK Ever
"Everything's functional" - This is a real smartphone
"Rich people compared to the target market" - Rich people wish they had it
"best attempt at a cheap smartphone" - it's the best cheap smartphone desired by rich people
"the right choice of operating system for this device—it's trying to do way too much" - It does so much the average user probably can't handle it
Can't wait to preorder!
I can already tell which type of person you are.
Again you don't get it. People who DO things have an unfair advantage.
People who think they're smart and don't do anything are the ones who get screwed over constantly.
Steve Wozniak *built* things. There's no way a guy like that would be somewhere flipping burgers, ever.
How the fuck would a person as smart as Steve Wozniak be flipping burgers?
in Soviet Russia old joke makes fun of you!
Zero marketing and support budget as well as miniscule oem support.
Desktop Linux will take off when a major oem creates a viable product with it.
Plus you can use your pentium 4 laptop as a heater and hair dryer In a pinch. Take THAT modern laptops!
Gorilla Arm
I don't know if you missed it, but it clearly says "STRIKES BACK."
Apple has been a patent lawsuit asshole every since Android roflstomped them in the market.
Yep, pretty much every article references Google being sued or countersuing after being sued.
That said I did use google to search so the results could be biased.
"It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God but to create him." -Arthur C. Clarke