I use a 42" FullHD LCD TV as my primary monitor, and a 22" TFT as the secondary. I would like to switch the 22" to another 42" to get some more screen space (it has only 1680x1050). The only bad thing about using a TV as a monitor is that you need to turn it on by using the remote. If you use HDMI input, I can't see any difference in quality (at least on my sets). Also, it's great for watching movies!
Nokia is located in Finland, so the legality goes that you should claim directly to the CEO Steven Elop (and the Board) that they are violating your copyright in commercial purpose. This is punishable in Finland up to 2 years in prison, and the CEO and the Board are directly responsible for any such violations (not the middle managers). In addition you should present a claim to immediately stop using your copyright, get a court order to back it up etc. Just hire a lawyer from Finland, and they can do it for you in no time:)
Qt is the answer! Digia will soon release iOS and Android support for it, Linux and Windows is already there.
Linux will never have leading UX, since it is community driven, and unfortunately the best UI will always be a copy of some commercial system, at it's best. Anyway I'm using the console:)
I use a 42" FullHD LCD TV as my primary monitor, and a 22" TFT as the secondary. I would like to switch the 22" to another 42" to get some more screen space (it has only 1680x1050). The only bad thing about using a TV as a monitor is that you need to turn it on by using the remote. If you use HDMI input, I can't see any difference in quality (at least on my sets). Also, it's great for watching movies!
Nokia is located in Finland, so the legality goes that you should claim directly to the CEO Steven Elop (and the Board) that they are violating your copyright in commercial purpose. This is punishable in Finland up to 2 years in prison, and the CEO and the Board are directly responsible for any such violations (not the middle managers). In addition you should present a claim to immediately stop using your copyright, get a court order to back it up etc. Just hire a lawyer from Finland, and they can do it for you in no time :)
Qt is the answer! Digia will soon release iOS and Android support for it, Linux and Windows is already there. Linux will never have leading UX, since it is community driven, and unfortunately the best UI will always be a copy of some commercial system, at it's best. Anyway I'm using the console :)
I posted this news first, but it seems somebody else got it on the front page :/
http://slashdot.org/firehose.pl?op=view&id=5864125