Comment Re:The Slide-to-Unlock Claim, for reference (Score 2) 408
" since it doesn't show a hand-held electronic device,"
that's just a narrowing down, it's still just a type of touch screen.
" since it doesn't show a hand-held electronic device,"
that's just a narrowing down, it's still just a type of touch screen.
Good thing I use WIndows, so I'm safe.
Fun Fact, retail helium for recreational used is often salvaged from used 'pure' helium from MRI machines and such.
So children's party balloons are filled with medical waste, yay!
And, on the downside, anyone could distribute patches.
Awww, how cute, I bet you still think Pluto is a planet as well?
They would just be selling contracts to buy/sell in advance of the trading window; actual ownership wouldn't change, but if would be bought an sold on a futures market
None, because of Bundling lawsuits.
Microsoft isn't allowed to pack in free stuff.
The full set of tools for debugging multithreaded code is missing I believe; even phone have multicore CPU's nowdays, but virtually any desktop software for Windows (like most games, where the CPU power could be put to use) run on 1, or maybe 1+a fraction of a core.
4,294,967K should be enough for anybody.
Sadly, I have a high dpi document scanner for which driver support ended with XP.
My TV tuner cards also only worked up through XP, but they have no analog signals to receive now anyway; except I'd like to use them to digitize old VHS tapes.
Not prematurely burning out your SSD with automatic defragmenting?
Because no new exploits that require immediate patches, with no central authority to distribute said patches, would be found in that released source code...
The disasters caused by Y2K were so quickly forgotten...
You would also be a goddamned idiot for using unqualified software in public safety situations.
Thats the same kind of person who blaems typos on there keyboard.
"No matter where you go, there you are..." -- Buckaroo Banzai