Comment Re: Antitrust (Score 1) 163
You can't legally get Google's apps on AOSP anymore.
My CyanogenMod phone sporting a complete suite of Google apps calls bullshit on that.
You can't legally get Google's apps on AOSP anymore.
My CyanogenMod phone sporting a complete suite of Google apps calls bullshit on that.
Actually, many people have up to ten fingers. Personally, I use my big toe.
RMS, is that you?
America is where a Jew and an Arab can live next to each other in peace, not brainwashed from birth to destroy each other because of some argument between scruffy goat-herders hundreds of years ago. America is where a Catholic girl can marry a Muslim guy simply because they love each other, and not be bred into fervent hatred because of the faiths of their families.
You got it confused. This place is called "Europe", not "America". America never was this tolerant to begin with. The whole "land of the free" mantra comes from the times where it was relatively new to have country without explicit LAWS against the above. The lack of laws mandating intolerance however never had any bearing on the intolerance of the society itself, which was and is the norm.
Not on Moto you can't. Locked bootloaders all along (except some developer units), which means the only thing you're able to boot is one of the vendor-delivered signed kernels. This has been circumvented somewhat by chain-loading, but it still means vendor kernel is started first and can setup whatever spyware they damn please, even if you're on (unofficial) CM.
Look up New Tab, New Window extension that forces Chrome to open any new tab in new window instead. You'll still have the ugly tabbar above and the window title is therefore not shown fully (limited by tab with), but this can't be helped without changing source, I guess.
And so on. No man is an island.
Except the Isle of Man.
What's the point of a manned ballistic fly-by?
To make Mars flight controllers spill their coffee, of course.
...welcome to my underground lair.
"Two students enter their first year at the academy. One wants to be a storm trooper, the other a Rebel pilot;
And together, they fight crime!
a parking spot would be nice though.
It's Howard spot now. You don't even drive, Sheldon
This past August, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, in United States v. Skinner, held that police may, without a warrant or probable cause, use global positioning technology to track a suspect’s whereabouts through his cellular phone. This ruling is important because it follows up on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last term in United States v. Jones that police do need a warrant and probable cause to attach a global positioning device to a vehicle and thereby track a suspect’s whereabouts.
Let's come back to this discussion once you'll have upgraded to the new MAJOR version of the OS. No, 7 to 7.5 wasn't that.
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