Comment Measure that DNS performance! (Score 1) 181
There appears to now be a similar, open-source DNS benchmarking program available: namebench. I haven't tried it out, but it looks promising.
There appears to now be a similar, open-source DNS benchmarking program available: namebench. I haven't tried it out, but it looks promising.
Google's dirty tactics include using and selling personal information on end users.
FALSE
While Google does collect and make use of the personal information of end users, the one thing that they have NEVER done is sell that information to any third parties.
You can read Google's Privacy Policy for more information about how they use personal information. In particular, read the "Information We Share" section.
Now we could hack into the controller and reprogram it to direct the sun to a single point and voila! Instant death ray. Might help with the tourist problem.
How would that help attract more touri...
Ooooooooh.
Google is really good at coming into markets and offering a free product and in doing that sort of stymieing the development of alternatives.
Stymieing? Seriously?
Do you remember the cell phone market before Android? Phones were expensive. Phones were locked down. Not only did you have to pay for apps, you also had to pay for stupid things like ringtones. Android helped drive down the price of smartphones. Android helped sprout a ton of cheap phones & tablets that otherwise would not have a decent OS to run.
It's still early days for electric cars. Tesla is doing more than most to accelerate their development and adoption.
You bought a cellphone manufacturer but then use other companies to make Nexus products
Dude, the deal with LG to make the Nexus 4 was in place before they bought Motorola. It takes a while to develop new hardware. Have patience.
"Why is this on slashdot?"
It's about a guy who can talk to the cloud without any computer.
Chuck Norris?
No, Jeff Dean
You would still have a screen lock on your phone to prevent someone from using it to authenticate into all of your other accounts.
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