Comment Re:Galaxy Alpha - We Hardly Knew Ye (Score 1) 47
Still a few Android flagships to choose from if you don't want any of those:
Motorola Turbo
LG G3
OnePlus One (if you can get an invite)
Sony Xperia Z3
Still a few Android flagships to choose from if you don't want any of those:
Motorola Turbo
LG G3
OnePlus One (if you can get an invite)
Sony Xperia Z3
Coming soon to headlines near you:
The number of STDs this celebrity has will shock you! Now with the names of the partners they got it from!
You'll never guess who has herpes! Online dating, now with health background checks (including identifiable previous partners) on each potential match.
Parents, find out if your grown children have had a pregnancy test with this one tool.
Media leaks from the hack suggest that my opponent has mental health issues, so clearly you should vote for me instead.
Sorry, we can't hire you. HR investigation pulled up your medical records and told us to invent a reason not to hire you, because they think with your conditions you will be taking a lot of medical leave.
It looks like it was compiled from "average viewer" survey data after showing people a movie clip, not static computer graphics like text and menus on a website.
NetHack is pretty great, in that it doesn't engender video card manufacturer fanboy wars!
Great. Now all the mobsters and thugs and crooked cops will know to blare Top 40 to prevent evidence from being posted online.
There's an interesting concept.
What happens if some big media company's automatic audio fingerprinting bot issues a DMCA takedown on one of these videos?
I want to know if my ELM327 is a clone or not. Is there any way to tell?
The problem with that, as I understand it: On Windows, you can change the drivers' INF files to use PID 0 with any text editor. You could do something similar on any OS. The problem is, the OS won't even try to load drivers for devices with PID 0. So you can't write a driver for that unless you intend to write a new driver for the USB chipset itself that remaps PID 0 devices to something else.
Image editing.
Audio production.
Design.
Page layout.
Video editing.
You know, a lot of professions.
Why is Apple even responsible for tracking that kind of information?
Can I sue them if they get it wrong, rendering my mail client unable to connect to the correct server (or revealing my credentials to a third party) because it followed their instructions instead of mine? No, that wasn't a typo, but thank you for redirecting my login credentials to the wrong server, which then stole them and used them...
Some guy gets bit by a kangaroo at the end.
Oh United, you so whimsical.
There's about 1 blue receptor to every 60 of the others.
Wellllll... kind of. When you're publicly traded, it's all about risk and paring down excesses. Shareholders don't want you to take risks. They want you play it safe so their share values don't go down. They want to see that you've cut operating expenses by X in every report. This limits your ability to try new things or market to those niches.
When you're private, you can take as big of a risk as your cash reserves permit.
You can't always, but you can prepare a recovery disk and also burn a copy of HBCD before your inevitable power cycle or reboot.
This system did not have a recovery partition, so no recovery mode on the HD, and it won't boot a restore disc... it was the perfect storm of garbage.
Otherwise I absolutely would have done a system restore.
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.