Comment Re:Spot the obvious problem (Score 1) 95
Why would it take a hearing?
Why would it take a hearing?
Are you really going to be writing your thesis paper
I've seen people doing it
Also: Some people value freedom so much they give up all sorts of freedom to keep their options open.
I miss iTunes DJ, I guess I'll have to learn how to interact with Up Next instead.
With apple sometimes these transitions are easy and for the better (e.g. almost every radical change I remember in Safari), sometimes they are just annoying and remain so (e.g. removal of whatever the grid multi-desktop ui was called... screens or something)
only 3 uses of tantrum? I think you can do better "an anonymous reader"
he INVENTED lightning!
Rim used to make more money than god. It didn't take much to turn that around...
http://ycharts.com/companies/RIMM/net_income
http://ycharts.com/companies/AAPL/net_income
Looking at the past 10 years of net income quarterlies, I don't see a single quarter Apple should swap with RIM, though I didn't check them all.
Apple hasn't failed to make a billion dollars in a quarter since 2007. RIM hasn't made a billion dollars in a quarter (in the past 10 years).
(Although looking at their net income trend going backward I'm guessing *ever* since there wasn't a comparatively huge market for email phones longer than 10 years ago.)
this is a hoax
what is an example of a non-graphical user interface? A system where the feedback is not visual, but yet it is still human/system interaction.
iOS with VoiceOver turned on, used by a blind person
screen resolution (i.e. numbers) is etherial... Looking at a screen and noticing it is clearly better (comparing an iPad2 to a new iPad) isn't
just no.
This is the worst slashdot title/article/posting yet.
I keep posting that, or meaning to post that and losing interest... let's see if this one makes it thorough.
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should be
"...you have to forgo a cellphone."
where by "they" you mean some random author from some random site called parity news
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