The Berlin-based company, owned by Germany's three premium automakers, will provide four services in which drivers share detailed video views of traffic jams or accidents, potential road hazards like fog or slippery streets, traffic signs including temporary speed limits and on-street parking.
Wasn't Germany one of the countries that had a hard time with google street view? Are they going to accept millions of cameras driving around sharing everything they see?
When the Prius first came out, I figured there'd be a market for car "ringtones" to address this silent killer feature. Still hasn't happened, which surprises me a bit.
It was then followed by a laymans explanation of utilisation vs. response times. And a decision that the consultancy wasn't in the company's best interests.
What you [will] see in Tetris is the teeny tip of an iceberg that has intergalactic significance."
The game is actually a portal that is activated when blocks are placed in a specific complex configuration over, like, 1,000 levels. The world grandmaster Tetris champion unintentionally opens the portal during a competition and our lives are forever transformed.
If it were, finding and reporting bugs is just part of being in the ecosystem. Apple are a for-profit business that seems to be ok with having users do their work for free.
He might have a point or two if use of AB+ weren't voluntary. As it is, how is my choice to block his content censorship? I call it editing a data stream.
“One of our biggest economic disasters right now is our aging population. If we eliminate retirement, then it buys us a couple of decades to straighten out the economies of the world,” he said.
But if this could be done and is done without a plan in place to keep immortals from having babies, we'll have a much bigger economic, social, political, enviornmental or whatever disaster you can name on our hands.
The purpose of the system is to keep you from being robbed. Until burglars learn that a sticker like "security by X" is a joke, they'll move on to a house with no sticker. So there's probably still some value for now.
Quietly: suggests caution, or even wisdom, due to security and safety concerns Secretly: suggests a pure profit motive. Avoid scaring people so they keep buying our cars
The Berlin-based company, owned by Germany's three premium automakers, will provide four services in which drivers share detailed video views of traffic jams or accidents, potential road hazards like fog or slippery streets, traffic signs including temporary speed limits and on-street parking.
Wasn't Germany one of the countries that had a hard time with google street view? Are they going to accept millions of cameras driving around sharing everything they see?
When the Prius first came out, I figured there'd be a market for car "ringtones" to address this silent killer feature. Still hasn't happened, which surprises me a bit.
12!=479001600
ftfy
I believe the way to opt out of government is to go somewhere where there is no government. Enjoy!
This. As well as "give them to the boys too."
Mosaic + Godzilla = Moe-zill-uh
I'll take a tenth of your tenth.
It was then followed by a laymans explanation of utilisation vs. response times. And a decision that the consultancy wasn't in the company's best interests.
That worked? Impressive Jedi skills you have
This
Because it is about someone who uses computers?
What you [will] see in Tetris is the teeny tip of an iceberg that has intergalactic significance."
The game is actually a portal that is activated when blocks are placed in a specific complex configuration over, like, 1,000 levels. The world grandmaster Tetris champion unintentionally opens the portal during a competition and our lives are forever transformed.
Or something like that.
If it were, finding and reporting bugs is just part of being in the ecosystem. Apple are a for-profit business that seems to be ok with having users do their work for free.
A variation on Pascal's Wager?
This
Why use machines when humans can do the same job more flexibly and cheaper?
Consistency of results comes to mind.
Freezer is better. Put it next to your car keys.
Nothing new here.
And that's the point, right? It's nothing new yet some vendors with some very widely distributed software still have the vulnverability.
He might have a point or two if use of AB+ weren't voluntary. As it is, how is my choice to block his content censorship? I call it editing a data stream.
Maybe if AMD only made software, but I believe they're still considered a hardware company. CPUs and GPUs and stuff like that.
“One of our biggest economic disasters right now is our aging population. If we eliminate retirement, then it buys us a couple of decades to straighten out the economies of the world,” he said.
But if this could be done and is done without a plan in place to keep immortals from having babies, we'll have a much bigger economic, social, political, enviornmental or whatever disaster you can name on our hands.
The purpose of the system is to keep you from being robbed. Until burglars learn that a sticker like "security by X" is a joke, they'll move on to a house with no sticker. So there's probably still some value for now.
It seem like this would have been worked out years ago.
It's not just you.
Quietly: suggests caution, or even wisdom, due to security and safety concerns
Secretly: suggests a pure profit motive. Avoid scaring people so they keep buying our cars
The full story is probably a mix of the two.
Missed the most important quote somehow:
“We were able to find a way to deliver over-the-air updates on a system that was not necessarily designed to do so.”
From GM chief product cybersecurity officer Jeff Massimilla:
“We were able to find a way to deliver over-the-air updates on a system that was not necessarily designed to do so.”
They hacked it so they could hack it. I'm glad GM has my back.