Comment Re:Soon, no more call centers (Score 1) 220
You forgot it's also probably a LOT more expensive than the average call center employee.
You forgot it's also probably a LOT more expensive than the average call center employee.
+1 on that!
Home button functionality could easily be moved to a small button on the side, in case of crashed apps.
So following someone on twitter is a violation of privacy law?
> Catch more of them!
Gotta catch 'em all!
I imagine they're more interested in catching the cheats, rather than preventing cheating.
Pigs have been proven to be quite tasty.
If they decide the decreased power draw isn't as important, they could could increase performance significantly by running DDR4 at current DDR3 voltages.
The embedded chip was taken out after the first generation, but even second generation PS3s could run PS2 games in emulation mode.
I guess the emulator just isn't installed on the newer models, but with the key hacked it might be possible to. Of course you'd still need to find the emulator somewhere...
If this finally gets the courts to see how broken the patent system is and force lawmakers to re-think or scrap the whole system it'll be a big win for all concerned.
At this point, big players like MS, Apple, IBM and Intel may have realized the the risk of loss from patent trolls might be greater than any potential gains from licensing their technology.
Surprise buttsecks is legal?
Aside from damaging engines, ethanol creates crop contention with foods. There is only a finite amount of land that can be used for growing crops, and every bit of that land that is used to produce ethanol fuel is a bit of agrable land that isn't used for crop foods. Even switchgrass will require circulating other crops out of plantation. With a big part of the world suffering from undernutrition, I would think it should be criminal to dedicate cropland to fuel production.
Recyced, cellulosic ethanol is of course another beast altogether.
http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2007-06/america-headed-food-shortage
Memory fault - where am I?