Comment Who's fault it is? (Score 1) 365
Dangerous Driving Causing Death, vehicular manslaughter, an offense that puts people in jail.
When an autonomous car is at fault, who is liable?
That issue needs resolving first.
Dangerous Driving Causing Death, vehicular manslaughter, an offense that puts people in jail.
When an autonomous car is at fault, who is liable?
That issue needs resolving first.
You mean paying for the free service you use?
You're literally a youth? With a slashdot id from the 90's? What did you do, pay someone for it?
Google Maps works just fine on iPhones
By "easily run the latest version of Android", you mean Android 8, the last version officially supporting the Snapdragon 617?
A lot of Android phones don't get new versions because Qualcomm can't be bothered supporting their old chips in new Android versions.
You phones nearly 8 years old, not even Apple support the latest iOS for phones that old. The iPhone X is newer than the S60 and is now stuck on iOS16.
Probably a deal they cut with US Consumer Product Safety Commission, refund everyone's money without question and avoid court, or risk having to provide a safe return facility for the defective batteries.
The light in a fibre line also travels 30% slower than the light in space between the satellites.
The CEO has just admitted to a supply chain RCE vulnerability in their printers.
Still keen on HP printers for business?
The attack vector is the HP DRM function in the printer cartridge, nothing to do with anything required for actual printing.
If there is an attack vector that can be exploited by simply sending printer cartridges to a company, you shouldn't use that product on your network.
There should be a policy in every company to not insert random USB drives mailed to them.
If an HP ink cartridge is just as risky, there should be a policy not to install any HP cartridge.
They refused to spend more money on healthcare, now they're trying to save money on healthcare?
"Our userbase is now large enough and we have enough exclusive content to being the process of maximum value extraction from the platform"
Like how Facebook started off as ad-free, to gain acceptance and market share.
And how that sharing ranks in users feeds is up the meta algorithms.
FTC might not approve?
Seems a bit corrupt to buy out a company that is suing you to make the lawsuit go away
Sounds to me like they're just making an extra copy on your device, so when you say "delete my location history from my device" they no longer have to delete their copy of your location history
They also provide zero support
If you proceed with installing Windows 11, your PC will no longer be supported and won't be entitled to receive updates
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