Comment Bigger Markets (Score -1, Troll) 102
Ah - they'll face opposition in some southern cities where they want to expand Google Fiber, but they won't suffer the wrath of the LGBT... community.
Ah - they'll face opposition in some southern cities where they want to expand Google Fiber, but they won't suffer the wrath of the LGBT... community.
Put the key in off the license sticker on your PC
Yeah, the one that rubbed off the bottom of your laptop in three months and you forgot to take a picture of it when it was new...
Ah, I hope Redbox helped fund this feature since they're going to be a primary beneficiary!
you forgot to order the right Compaq IDE laptop header adapter. Whichever one it is for this model...
Suddenly a Laplink cable and a VirtualBox running DOS with a detachable D: doesn't seem so awful bad. Move the image from the XP box via flash drive or network, mount it loopback and profit before lunch.
Black matter, dark matter, dyslexia is awesome...
"Alternately-bright matter" is the preferred nomenclature, Dude.
One of the issues is whether they will turn from transmit to receive fast enough. If not, you might need two, or one of those cheap stick receivers and a converter.
Is there some standard way to manage timing? Does the weekend hacker need to deal with signal/buffer latency from the DAC/ADC or somehow manage timecode synchronization?
Shouldn't they always serve the operator?
yes, probably, maybe, sometimes, usually - there can be complex extenuating circumstances.
Robot & Frank is a pretty good SciFi exploration of such issues. I think the writers imagine the likely future trade-offs well.
You have plenty of 'choice', but sitting and waiting for someone to actually do the work and make a success out of something then springing your patents on them and trying to cash in... yeah.. you are not likely to get much sympathy for your forced hand.
In a world where ideas are a dime-a-dozen, execution ability is the real currency.
So obviously those with no execution ability should use the government to force people to pay them for ideas they could not figure out how to make money on themselves.
IP.
As long as you don't demand that one provide you with sex...
But then, that's a whole other ethical bucket of fish.
Nobody thinks there's an ethical problem with me "forcing" my lawnmower to spin its blade and murder the grass, or torturing my refrigerator by chaining it to a wall and making it go "brrrr" all day.
Machines do what their owners want, end of story - there are no ethical issues unless they affect other people.
You realize that no one would give them money for the replacement sims? they would be required to replace them for free like in any recall
Not just that - it might be worth it to the carriers to get the SIMs from anybody else.
Nobody buys their SSL certs from Diginotar anymore - there is a smoking crater on the crypto landscape where that incompetent business used to be.
Gemalto is left with having to prove the negative. We only need believe that their security and forensics people are more competent than the NSA/GCHQ attacker and cover-up people are, and continue to trust them on that basis. Gemalto cannot take a different position than they are now, no matter how confident they are/aren't.
Why aren't phones generating their own keys when they're activated at the store? Burn a fusible link if necessary. This would be more secure _and_ cheaper for the carriers. Oh, because NSA has plants on the GSM committees?
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(English<->Maya doesn't quite round-trip yet at Bing)
The US has the highest effective corporate tax rate, so yes, Denmark has to be lower.
The main difference is that the high rates exist here mainly to keep small businesses from becoming competitive with the multinationals (which buy off the politicians with campaign money in exchange for favorable treatment).
And, yes, Apple is trying to reduce its US footprint wherever it doesn't really matter. The only surprise is that they haven't bought Cuba (yet).
There's no such thing as "fairness" - it's a fairy tale concept that causes humans far too much suffering.
I would love to get $1300 for each million user sessions served by a system I designed - holy cow that would add up. I get paid for a job, and that is that. I realize that artists often sign bad business contracts (when I do, I just lose money - boo hoo).
But regardless Spotify and Pandora aren't equivalent - the songs I hear on Pandora are often ones I've never heard before. I've bought CD's based on its generated recommendations - Pandora is a promotion platform for artists. Spotify tends to be more for music on demand. It's nice that Pandora also pays the artists for the airtime - I'd imagine Pandora would survive just fine only playing for promotional value.
Riiiight. That's why they have "avoid roadblock in 400 yard" options.
But if their lawyers made them say it then it must be true!
I know a few people who have met him, and they all have told me the same.
I guess you don't get famous as a "personality" if you're not a self-aggrandizing Type-A schmuck.
Good day to avoid cops. Crawl to work.