I agree - but the concern you raised on backward compatibility on the iOS APIs is something that software developer would have to deal with either way. Whether the application is allowed to be distributed in the app store or not. So really to me the Jailbreak option should really mitigate the concern. As long as there is a published API set, jailbreak the phone and have someone make the enhancements.
Good pull on that one, however, it sounds like that was different technology using air. I'm sure this will prove out over time and get better. I worry about the durability of this new one.
This is an awesome project / prototype! I have a keg fridge in the garage and I totally need one of those to pick from a couple beer options. But why not go with biometric and a thumb??
I agree. However, one thing that is being missed is the Slashvertisements are editorial videos that have not been paid for by a 3rd party sponsor aside from what may be few second preroll. The sponsored videos are labeled that way on the TV landing page. This is a case where the content selection needs to be fixed.
I agree with your POV 100% but for Dell to say the PC is not likely to be challenged is poor framing on the impact the tables are having on light weight laptops.
Great comment - you have to start with the mission critical apps for your business. I would also consider just cutting off some of the legacy problem by using SaaS services for all the basics: email, collaboration, payroll, sales, CRM, financials. You can then focus on the admin work on the core production systems.
We had a good turnout in San Francisco. About 40 people there and yes there was pizza, beer and wine!
I for one welcome our new Dice overlords.
I'd like to remind them that as a trusted moderator I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKbFb6TPVEA
Ha - awesome pull from the past.
This has to be in the top 5
Anyone who is willing to boldly go where no man has gone before probably isn't worried about disease risk.
Hey it is the "permanently attached and does not come off my skull..." part that I would be worried about.
I agree - but the concern you raised on backward compatibility on the iOS APIs is something that software developer would have to deal with either way. Whether the application is allowed to be distributed in the app store or not. So really to me the Jailbreak option should really mitigate the concern. As long as there is a published API set, jailbreak the phone and have someone make the enhancements.
Good pull on that one, however, it sounds like that was different technology using air. I'm sure this will prove out over time and get better. I worry about the durability of this new one.
This is an awesome project / prototype! I have a keg fridge in the garage and I totally need one of those to pick from a couple beer options. But why not go with biometric and a thumb??
Very nice pull - love that idea.
I agree. However, one thing that is being missed is the Slashvertisements are editorial videos that have not been paid for by a 3rd party sponsor aside from what may be few second preroll. The sponsored videos are labeled that way on the TV landing page. This is a case where the content selection needs to be fixed.
Look out Blue Angels! This is pretty cool.
I was think this as well - like the key cutting station at all the hardware stores!
I agree with your POV 100% but for Dell to say the PC is not likely to be challenged is poor framing on the impact the tables are having on light weight laptops.
Great comment - you have to start with the mission critical apps for your business. I would also consider just cutting off some of the legacy problem by using SaaS services for all the basics: email, collaboration, payroll, sales, CRM, financials. You can then focus on the admin work on the core production systems.
I wonder how many of the comments are being posted by an Apple product??