Comment Re:oh noes! (Score 2, Informative) 509
Read section 8.3:
"Google reserves the right (but shall have no obligation) to pre-screen, review, flag, filter, modify, refuse or remove any or all Content from any Service."
Read section 8.3:
"Google reserves the right (but shall have no obligation) to pre-screen, review, flag, filter, modify, refuse or remove any or all Content from any Service."
I don't know why anyone would try to stop it. It is not like it will do anything besides collide high powered lasers.
Eventually they will crank it to full power and.....nothing will happen. I'm sure they could always use it to burn DVD's or something.
You see this as some great attack on your national pride and just have to take revenge?
So pointing out bad journalism has something to do with national pride? No wonder Brits live in a nanny state. Probably too scared to question what they are told.
The article is from the U.K., so what do you expect? Brits have to find something to feel superior about despite having bad teeth and breath, even if they have to "look over" things like the U.S. grounding plug and GFI sockets.
The Hero is nice and all but, like other Android phones, it doesn't have the processing power. The Acer A1 looks like it will be coming with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor and Android 1.6. Now if it would just be carried by someone other than T-Mobile in the states I would be happy.
God forbid someone in the U.S. is seen having a gun.
A huge divergence from most games which appear to be developed by color-blind people with the brightness on their monitor maxed out. All the industry appears to churn out is a constant stream of darkly lit, gray and brown games. Take the challenge and try something new for a change!
No mention of the U.K., Germany, or Australia which are also implementing blocking technologies? Very western of us to ignore the other supposed free countries.
You read it wrong:
"6-10 ARM-based netbooks running Linux and costing just around $200 should arrive this year starting in July."
That means you can buy 6-10 netbooks for only $200!!! That works out to a cost range of $20 to $34 per netbook. Wow. I wonder if you can get them in smaller quantities than 6, since I only need like 4?
Falls through the cracks or is created after the fact as if to appear that they "could have done something if only they had more funding". I hate to be critical, but our intelligence agencies seem less focused on foreign terrorists than they are about citizens who may disagree with the government.
The optimum committee has no members. -- Norman Augustine