You are confusing the origin of the (parts of) the term with the definition of the term itself. Cellular technology refers to a specific method of subdividing areas into cells, along with provisions for handing calls off to different towers as the handset moves. There's lots of other details, too.
This times a billion. Non-competes effectively prevent an ex-employee from using his skills and knowledge to work in his field. If you want to control the employment of people, you should be prepared to pay for it.
Correct indentation, in normal languages, is helpful for the human reader, and is fixable by the computer. In Python, it is mandatory for both, which means the computer can never help. Creating a language that prevents automation, to be used on a tool for automation, seems like sadism to me.
I think it's because people are supremely jealous of a company that is so wildly successful as Apple, when that company doesn't make a product they like. They seem to feel that if they aren't catered to, the company has no right to do well.
As a rule, slash-shits who hate Apple make up straw men and then burn them via 10,000 gallons of napalm. I never heard a single person ever claim Apple "invented" touchscreen phones, except in slashdot posts.
The modem in my iPhone 6 is already capable of faster speeds than I can get from any carrier. If you happen to live downtown in a major city in the US, you might, at 3 AM on a Monday morning, get within 10% of the top theoretical speed of whatever technology your carrier uses.
I have an iPhone 4s with a completely cracked screen. I could do all that shit if I wanted to, but why? And how the fuck do you upload images if you can't see anything? Or do you mean that you can't see some of the screen?
Why the fuck does it bother you that Apple sells what they want to sell? They don't force a single person on this planet to buy any of their products. If you don't like what they offer, don't buy anything from them. You are a stupid, obsessed, piece of shit. You are an idiot without peer.
They aren't doing anything that requires buying them to duplicate. They aren't designing their own hardware. They haven't written their own OS. Apple or Samsung could duplicate their phone in a single product cycle, if they wanted to.
No one said it was a good thing, only that it happens. And exactly how many competitors must a government require before it has done its job? Why stop at 2 (if duopolies are also too bad)? Why not 3 or a 100 or a gazillion?
You are saying to stop calling them lawmakers and instead to all them "makers of laws"?
Whatever. Go fuck a porcupine in the ass.
Most developers live in neither place, you stupid ass-wipe.
Have you been asleep for the past year? The current administration believes Putin is God.
We'll ignore the fact that Watson's claim to fame is competing on Jeopardy!, right?
So much for Japanese "honor", huh? Every Konami executive should have a katana rammed up their asses.
You are confusing the origin of the (parts of) the term with the definition of the term itself. Cellular technology refers to a specific method of subdividing areas into cells, along with provisions for handing calls off to different towers as the handset moves. There's lots of other details, too.
The summary reads like: if we had known the future, we could have done something differently.
I think you could make the claim about a trillion other decisions made throughout history.
I hope you are tortured to death.
I have a yard that is nothing but weeds. I need a robot that treats anything taller than it as a weed.
No technology will help if you have shit processes and petty politics. Don't blame the tech, blame the shitheads.
This times a billion. Non-competes effectively prevent an ex-employee from using his skills and knowledge to work in his field. If you want to control the employment of people, you should be prepared to pay for it.
Correct indentation, in normal languages, is helpful for the human reader, and is fixable by the computer. In Python, it is mandatory for both, which means the computer can never help. Creating a language that prevents automation, to be used on a tool for automation, seems like sadism to me.
... our favorite shooter is a guy we have to "steal" from the VA.
Can he also fly any aircraft ever made, and does he answer to the name "Mad Dog"?
I think it's because people are supremely jealous of a company that is so wildly successful as Apple, when that company doesn't make a product they like. They seem to feel that if they aren't catered to, the company has no right to do well.
Most iPhones also have Qualcomm modems. You stupid ass-wipe.
As a rule, slash-shits who hate Apple make up straw men and then burn them via 10,000 gallons of napalm. I never heard a single person ever claim Apple "invented" touchscreen phones, except in slashdot posts.
The modem in my iPhone 6 is already capable of faster speeds than I can get from any carrier. If you happen to live downtown in a major city in the US, you might, at 3 AM on a Monday morning, get within 10% of the top theoretical speed of whatever technology your carrier uses.
I didn't ask, but I would have, just to piss off stupid shits like you.
I have an iPhone 4s with a completely cracked screen. I could do all that shit if I wanted to, but why? And how the fuck do you upload images if you can't see anything? Or do you mean that you can't see some of the screen?
Why the fuck does it bother you that Apple sells what they want to sell? They don't force a single person on this planet to buy any of their products. If you don't like what they offer, don't buy anything from them. You are a stupid, obsessed, piece of shit. You are an idiot without peer.
MDM.
When you're done being a shit-wad on slashdot, please find a convenient tower to throw yourself off of.
Neither of which was in English, apparently.
They aren't doing anything that requires buying them to duplicate. They aren't designing their own hardware. They haven't written their own OS. Apple or Samsung could duplicate their phone in a single product cycle, if they wanted to.
No one said it was a good thing, only that it happens. And exactly how many competitors must a government require before it has done its job? Why stop at 2 (if duopolies are also too bad)? Why not 3 or a 100 or a gazillion?
Like every Android phone already is? So some things make require an unlocked/rootable phone, but they already exist.