Comment Re:It's not iTunes or Apple, it's RIAA (Score 1) 570
Maybe "Content was the hook to sell hardware" was true at one time, but nowadays it goes both ways.
Maybe "Content was the hook to sell hardware" was true at one time, but nowadays it goes both ways.
This is what many people don't understand about big data. Big data does not have a good PR department, and its differences from traditional data processing have not been well explained.
Big data doesn't usually apply to transaction databases. Acid isn't relevant.
It's typically only large corporations and government agencies that have those huge amounts of data, but those who do, really do.
Think of a data point for every item purchased at every Walmart for the last 10 years.
Or a record of every phone call, text message, twitter, or Facebook posting in the United States - if the NSA doesn't have that now, it's only a matter of time.
We need a repeat of SEA vs. PKZip, with Apple as SEA.
The Lightspeed is designed to cut low frequency noise. Are there any noise-reduction headsets designed to cut out the frequency range of human voices?
I asked a couple of manufacturers at the AOPA convention a few years ago, and at that time there were none. But there might be now, and not every manufacturer was at the convention.
A review of the Bose Quiet Comfort 15 and the Heil Quiet Phone Pro in the May 2010 QST said that those headsets are also designed to cut out low frequencies, and not the entire sound spectrum.
Ya'll hear about the geometer who went to the beach to catch some rays and became a tangent ?