No, the EU is working for its citizens. It fines European companies just as hard as American ones. What does the American government do for its people?
Here in Europe the Belgcom hack has just come into the newspapers. A Belgian telecom company was hacked by the British GCHQ a few years ago. Although there is more than enough evidence no one dares take them to court because of politics: https://theintercept.com/2018/...
Luckily the T-bird is not totally abandoned yet. I think it's still the best email client out there. It doesn't need new features. e-Mail is so old, an old email client works just as good as a new one.
That is strange. Here is a page from KPN in the Netherlands with the tariffs: https://www.kpn.com/mobiel-abo.... I looked up Russia. Roaming there costs about 80 euros/GB if you buy a separate bundle. If you don't have a bundle you can still roam but indeed for 250 euros/GB, as you say.
If this is not what you mean then I don't understand what you mean:).
I read in the newspaper about the Dutch Secret Service hacking Cosy Bear. One of the people involved said that he would love to be able to hire 15 year olds for that kind of work, but the law prevents him.
I still pay the same price for my connection. But I did see that the price of new subscriptions has indeed risen a bit in the Netherlands. I don't know how much roaming costs the providers but I guess that by raising the prices of the new connections just a bit 'because of the new roaming law' they earn millions.
Because I like his music very much. I was quite upset about his death. He was not that much older than me and his music has been a constant factor in my life since my early teens, first with Wham! and later in his solo career.
And why the CDs were cheaper than the iTunes files I have no idea.
Wow, it took them only forty years to find that out! And I bet they will soon release Windows 2100, which doesn't suffer from all the problems modern computers have.
No, the EU is working for its citizens. It fines European companies just as hard as American ones. What does the American government do for its people?
That would hurt FB a lot more than it would hurt its users.
You probably never heard of those cases but the EU has fine quite a few big European companies for billions of euros because they broke the laws too.
Mistakenly?
Indeed, they are the reason I don't want a new MBP. Rubbish they are.
So happy to live in the EU.
Actually, just for a while to see how that looks would be fun.
Smart phones will probably go the way of the car: they stay forever.
Here in Europe the Belgcom hack has just come into the newspapers. A Belgian telecom company was hacked by the British GCHQ a few years ago. Although there is more than enough evidence no one dares take them to court because of politics: https://theintercept.com/2018/...
Unix' killer apps are bash and sh.
This is so true it should have its own place in heaven.
Luckily the T-bird is not totally abandoned yet. I think it's still the best email client out there. It doesn't need new features. e-Mail is so old, an old email client works just as good as a new one.
That is strange. Here is a page from KPN in the Netherlands with the tariffs: https://www.kpn.com/mobiel-abo.... I looked up Russia. Roaming there costs about 80 euros/GB if you buy a separate bundle. If you don't have a bundle you can still roam but indeed for 250 euros/GB, as you say.
If this is not what you mean then I don't understand what you mean :).
You can still use roaming, only you pay extra for it since the costs are not subtracted from the bundle.
7) you're a bored teenager who spends too much time on YouTube.
No. I am a better dictator than you are.
Airdrop? Whatsapp/Messages/Facbook Messages/whathaveyou! Those protocols should be open. Please EU, make it happen!
Inventing things is hard.
I read in the newspaper about the Dutch Secret Service hacking Cosy Bear. One of the people involved said that he would love to be able to hire 15 year olds for that kind of work, but the law prevents him.
On offer.
I still don't understand why a site with "News for Nerds" doesn't provide an Edit button and Unicode support.
I have similar feelings about my current MacBook Pro. It's 7 years old and better than anything Apple has to offer today.
I still pay the same price for my connection. But I did see that the price of new subscriptions has indeed risen a bit in the Netherlands. I don't know how much roaming costs the providers but I guess that by raising the prices of the new connections just a bit 'because of the new roaming law' they earn millions.
Because I like his music very much. I was quite upset about his death. He was not that much older than me and his music has been a constant factor in my life since my early teens, first with Wham! and later in his solo career.
And why the CDs were cheaper than the iTunes files I have no idea.
Wow, it took them only forty years to find that out! And I bet they will soon release Windows 2100, which doesn't suffer from all the problems modern computers have.
I agree. The days of the bearded man are numbered.