Comment Re:prevents big 3 from controlling. Tesla monopoly (Score 1) 137
What exactly is a vertical monopoly going to do against Honda? Note that Honda is free to create one as well, in this situation...
What exactly is a vertical monopoly going to do against Honda? Note that Honda is free to create one as well, in this situation...
IP Multicast sounds great until you hit the cell tower. Aren't all those signals encrypted per-phone?
More technical detail as to what is going on.
The feature is called Target Display Mode and it is not available in the 5K iMac. It may return when it gains Skylake CPUs with Thunderbolt 3.0, because there is no DisplayPort currently capable of sending 5K data.
HFC MAC wrong? Refuse to connect.
Voter intimidation is easier when you don't have to get them to register for an absentee ballot ahead of time.
Last time I checked the ACM was pro software patents, but I can't verify that is the case now because as others have said, their website is awful.
Don't worry, once they've used you as a beachhead into requiring the devices for all car insurance, I'm sure there would be no unintended consequences of setting a precedent for allowing your insurance company to monitor all sorts of things that are going on about your car.
No, I agree with that statement. I just don't agree that separating the app procurement from the OS makes it any less about the OS/platform/whatever, because the OS dictates how you get them.
in regards to iOS, the store and the OS are inseparable
in regards to Android, the OS allowing side-loading is the avenue that allows malware to enter
technically, it might matter as to if you say it's an OS issue or a "platform" issue, but practically, the nature of the OSes make the difference on this issue moot
So, the iOS solution is to not _let_ users install apps from untrustworthy sources.
Android doesn't have a solution... so... there's that.
How is that not an iOS vs Android issue?
That's why the change occurs on Sunday morning, not Monday...
AAC is no more "proprietary" than MP3.
Somebody please tell the iPhone dev team that baseband security is so bad. They've been terrible at finding and exploiting these problems since the A5 baseband in the iPhone 4S.
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Probably the larger issue that drives this is that they can do *some* kind of check on the system before they hand over the BluRay decryption keys. That way they have some leverage over somebody who would⦠I don't know⦠get the master key and use it on their BluRay player binary.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.