Of course it's indeed very easy in a proprietary non open source program to inject whatever code they want. On the other hand, Google, while profiling ad nauseam, base their business on users trust. If someone comes to reveal that Google is spying directly from Chrome (i.e. the browser sends information to Google even though the page visited is not related to them), especially from an "Incognito" tab, that would be a top scandal that surely will break most people trust in the company.
Listening to you, S.T. is the new Nostradamus movie style. One can see anything in any movie as long as he (usually) likes it. S.T. is just an average movie, deal with it.
I PAID for the device - it's MINE and not a threat to the telecommunications infrastructure
Yes but Samsung first responsibility is to ensure the device is not a threat to the user, you. If despite all the publicity around the burning Note 7s you still want to use it, you are not only a threat to yourself but to Samsung as well (who then has to cover trial/injury/... expenses).
Difference being that so far doing such tampering requires more complex equipment used by big organisations, thus when a recording appears to be genuine it's hard to claim it's been tampered with. After such tool becomes popular, anything can be suspected to be tampered with.
It took MS so many years to implement an however obvious differential patching, that says a lot about the code modularity and team management. One could bet and expect the next updates to be problematic.
What's that wrong with systemd, seriously. Rewrite some of your custom upstarts and you're done. Between Linux, Windows 10 and an overpriced-yet-degraded MBP, I take the one with systemd in a heartbeat.
Desunited States!
Well, if the US doesn't survive, what about France...
We all hope you have a script to do that for you!
carried even by "serious" stores like Fnac or Boulanger
I thought Boulanger would sell Croissant and bread...
Is this post from 1905?
No, it's from ignorance.
Thanks, I'll wait before switching to Gmail from Mail (which also has flaws in iOS10).
That doesn't happen often, but on the very few occasions that happens, 30" is not too much.
5" is definitely too short. Need the time to read most of the sent mail, and 30" on desktop is just fine.
To be fair, according to the gif (bottom right), that site is Rep' oriented, or at least anti-Hillary.
At least you could remove the battery all the time, and put it back only when you need to use it, or when you expect a call.
Of course it's indeed very easy in a proprietary non open source program to inject whatever code they want. On the other hand, Google, while profiling ad nauseam, base their business on users trust. If someone comes to reveal that Google is spying directly from Chrome (i.e. the browser sends information to Google even though the page visited is not related to them), especially from an "Incognito" tab, that would be a top scandal that surely will break most people trust in the company.
* Google Spyware: Check!
Any reference?
the developer clearly does not live in the real world
Maybe... he didn't reply for 18 months.
Listening to you, S.T. is the new Nostradamus movie style. One can see anything in any movie as long as he (usually) likes it. S.T. is just an average movie, deal with it.
unbeknownst
Didn't see that word since 1983
I PAID for the device - it's MINE and not a threat to the telecommunications infrastructure
Yes but Samsung first responsibility is to ensure the device is not a threat to the user, you. If despite all the publicity around the burning Note 7s you still want to use it, you are not only a threat to yourself but to Samsung as well (who then has to cover trial/injury/... expenses).
That's clever.
What they mean, I think, is: compared to before the Note 7 incident, Apple made 104% of that previous estimation.
Difference being that so far doing such tampering requires more complex equipment used by big organisations, thus when a recording appears to be genuine it's hard to claim it's been tampered with. After such tool becomes popular, anything can be suspected to be tampered with.
It took MS so many years to implement an however obvious differential patching, that says a lot about the code modularity and team management. One could bet and expect the next updates to be problematic.
...In reality 95% of scientists have no opinion about gravity. So?
So, obviously gravity doesn't exist.
Found it http://www.imdb.com/title/tt59...
Is it about this movie? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt04... Couldn't find the review...
What's that wrong with systemd, seriously. Rewrite some of your custom upstarts and you're done. Between Linux, Windows 10 and an overpriced-yet-degraded MBP, I take the one with systemd in a heartbeat.
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