Comment Re:Did Anyone? (Score 1) 97
Now I see it... thanks.
Now I see it... thanks.
Compaq was already dead, HP just picked up the rubble just like they did with DEC. HP now owns legacy contracts from both companies, and turned that into a typical Windows PC vendor.
Yep, the world leadership jobs are turning towards beautiful females who understand how to work a crowd... think Obama's stage shows mixed with somebody who looks like they belong in positions of beauty.
She led HP into the disaster of overpaying for Digital (DEC) so I wonder how she'd ever be able to handle the US Budget.
What's the problem here? With a capitalization difference, that's the title!
Just to make sure, is this officially licensed by Nintendo? If it is then it's a cool development, N64 games for HTML5 become possible. If not, then this won't last long.
Running into this fines repeatedly could cause PayPal to be redefined as a bank under law. States could code a list of banks and put PayPal on it.
Yep... this kind of contract could lead to understaffed warehouses... many of Amazon's warehouses are so close to the local UPS/FedEx offices that they share employees frequently.
ELUAs were first needed to protect software copyrights... now in the era of DRM, watermarking, and other copy protections they should just be able to put a "copyright 2015" notice and be done with it.
That's not just Germany, that kind of law is also in Massachusetts. (where Amazon doesn't have a warehouse..)
The problem here is that this house seems too close to the municipal fibers, even though Seth isn't allowed to connect to them. Therefore, Comcast has nowhere to put their wire, and CenturyLink is based on renting wires that are already there. That seems like an undisclosed material fact at the time of the sale.
We call that "DUPE!" for duplication... but Slashdot does have a tendency to repost stories that deserve more attention.
Comcast would have gladly put in a node when they were building their current network, but it seems the previous homeowner didn't ask for their house to be served... either this property didn't exist when this was happening, or it was occupied with a Luddite. If whomever sold the house promised there would be Internet, it's cause to reverse the sale.
C2it wasn't from CitiBank... it was a scam that stole the logo.
That's MasterCard's trademark, this is about PayPal.
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