LG already has dual screen phones, G8X which I own and at least v50 and v60. Mine cost less than half the price of this one and I'm quite content with it. Glad to see the tech becoming more common though.
Some of the stuff that has been posted onto mediashare on a certain streaming site from that app (and the more questionable compilations some content creators have called out) had me expecting as much for a bit. History repeats itself I guess, though last time I saw this kinda shit linked it was on linkageddon but I'm not surprised tbh.
Well that rather sucks. Maybe it looks prettier but I still find the thing annoying and really miss being able to at least push alt to get a classic menubar in office. At least that still works in MSN.
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from the doing-battle-like-an-insider dept.
twitter writes "Ever wonder why schools still use Windows? Boycott Novell has extracted the details from 2002 Microsoft email presented in the Comes vrs Microsoft case and other leaks. What emerges is Microsoft's desperate battle to 'never lose to Linux.' At stake for Microsoft is more than a billion dollars of annual revenue, vital user conditioning and governmental lock in that excludes competition, and software freedom for the rest of us. Education and Government Incentives [EDGI] and "Microsoft Unlimited Potential" are programs that allows vendors to sell Windows at zero cost. Microsoft's nightmare scenario has already been realized in Indiana and other places. Windows is not really competitive and schools that switch save tens of millions of dollars. Because software is about as expensive as the hardware in these deals, the world could save up to $500 million each year by dumping Microsoft. Now that the cat is out of the bag, it's hard to see what Microsoft can do other than what they did to Peter Quinn."