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Comment Re:So what? (Score 1) 157

There are currently 92,000 apps in the Windows store, and it's growing at an average rate of 591 apps per day. Using Apple's latest figures (from WWDC) for the iPad, the iPad appstore is growing at an average of 435 apps per day. This also includes some double counting for "free" and "paid" versions, which the Windows app store bundles into one app.

It's funny how you apparently think that shines a positive light on the situation.

The iOS App Store has existed how long? And how many apps are on it? If the Windows Apps store were doing well, at this early point in its existence you'd hope the number of apps would be increasing an order of magnitude faster than that.

Comment We're gonna see more of this (Score 1) 104

It's probably all just empty posturing; but these companies know the recent revelations regarding the US government's reckless behavior has the potential to single-handedly kill their nascent cloud businesses.

And, perversely, that may be our only hope. Congress will cow-tow to big businesses a lot more readily than it will listen to the citizens they purport to represent. If it's a danger to profits, they may slam on the brakes.

Comment Funny thing (Score 2) 251

I was recently running a poll, and I found out that at least 20% of our department faculty own a Surface tablet of one sort or another - and that was before this move was announced. 20% of our faculty, and that's assuming none of the non-responders own a Surface.

I was seriously shocked. Android and iOS tablets are apparently less popular than Surface among our EE faculty. We've got some pretty close ties to Microsoft, but that is still surprising.

Comment Re:bad time to be testing this (Score 1) 131

Nope.

I tend to think of speed tests as largely pointless. When I'm connecting to some site or server, there are too many other culprits that can (and do) affect the transmission of data back and forth between my device and the remote one. It's not generally the network I'm on, unless I'm on EDGE.

Comment Re:T-mobile the one that doesn't cost a damn fortu (Score 1) 131

Yeah, I was going to post the same thing, more or less. We've got four lines - we're paying $110 for that because I added 2GB/month to one of them.

AND if you happen to go over your bandwidth quota, you just get dropped to EDGE - it's slow, but you still have data access.

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