Comment 2015 (Score 1) 644
2015 will be the year of Windows on the desktop... finally!
2015 will be the year of Windows on the desktop... finally!
> But really, is it a good idea for the masses to be purchasing vehicles from Amazon?
The Amazon star system has effectively solved the post-product support problem for big brands.
I'd didn't see anyone looking for negotiation as an accepted outcome of this process.
TCP allows for congestion control and windows. This is a two-way communication in which either side can slow down the connection.
Otherwise, accessing a website over 33.6k would have the server send data at the same 50mb/s like FIOS and bits spilling all over the floor.
So long as the bags are sealed in the pharmacy and the contents are not noted on the outside, it should be fine.
Famous last words
It is good to see this topical announcement from Google today in which they are directly supporting application-specific unmetered internet:
http://googleblog.blogspot.com...
"In an effort to reduce data costs, if you have an Airtel SIM card, you’ll get these software updates for free for the first six months. As part of this same Airtel offer, you’ll also be able to download up to 200MB per month worth of your favorite apps (that’s about 50 apps overall) from Google Play—all without counting toward your mobile data usage."
This is directly against the principles of network neutrality.
> ENTIRE DRIVER SET FOR ALL SUPPORTED DEVICES
Cliff hanger! How big is it?
(Mac users are used to the bloated CUPS version that includes all the graphics)
Google has found the solution for people that can't afford data plans, or expensive smartphones with too many cameras and big screens and contributing to e-waste:
Data plans, expensive smartphones with too many cameras and big screens contributing to e-waste! And tiered network access!
That's right, just like the aftermath of the financial crisis, Google has found another solution that is identical to the problem!
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Of course the better solution is: eBay.
iPhone 2g is available for $50 shipped. Androids and shittier phones are cheaper.
Reduced e-waste, lower price, can still "connect with family through a live video chat", "use mapping apps to find the closest hospital" and "simply search the web".
The solution is not to cancel your Comcast service (assuming you live in the United States in many of the places with no legitimate competition).
The solution is to record your phone calls (when legal). For Android, my dad uses https://play.google.com/store/...
Then post your calls online (instead of transcripts).
Lastly, and this is the important part: call your local utility regulation board.
Don't forget: you are not the customer, the utility regulation board is the customer, you are just the one paying.
Please look closer. The reason why states are discounting their "prices" is because the prices are higher than the economic cost and value. There is zero economic cost to the state of a corporation generating income in a specific location. The solution is to eliminate corporate income taxes.
And you know what would have been 1000x better? If that runtime ran iOS 8.
3 miles ahead is already reported via GPS phone home to Google/online navigation.
I have a better algorithm... written in one line of perl:
print "Reverse";
Accuracy: 73%
Now that server time has reduced in cost, you can add continuous integration to a project and make full documentation a requirement.
For example, here is a CI tool for KDE which tracks missing documentation at English Breakfast Network http://ebn.kde.org/
Percentage of US consumers using broadband 74%
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gr...
Percentage of US marketshare served by Comcast 25%
http://www.dailytech.com/Marke...
Percentage of Comcast customers on IPV6 30%
RTFS
Percentage of people that use Google 100%
http://google.com/
ASSUMING NOBODY ELSE HAS IPV6 EXCEPT COMCAST 5.5% PRODUCT
Google says 4%
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood