A separate bluetooth headset should take care of the phone interaction. I would put sensors there (at very least, for pulse), as a small screeen for displaying fast information (time, weather, notifications, playlist controls, etc, and a "remote desktop" for your real phone, that could be big enough to not have it always in your hand.
Phones are getting big, maybe splitting the interaction with several separate devices could be the way (and yes, something similar to Google Glass could be in the kitchen too)
Won't be the last time it passes close, and anyway maybe could be easier to capture another asteroid. Not sure about cost, is not like is feasible to put in orbit that amount of minerals taking them from here.
In the other hand, if this or another captured asteroid is "catched" by the right city in the right place, then it could worth more than $195B... in damages.
And that Earth exists for only for 6000 years, and that stars are just bright dots in a black background. Hubble surely is another name for the devil to try to convince us otherwise.
Treason to who? American citizens or the ones that manage the government? Usually treason means going against the ones in power. Dumb voters are voters after all, they do what they are told to do, they are trained to just believe, not think. Intelligent or critical thinking ones, in the other hand, could vote against them, rebel, move away or do enough noise. Better that not be a lot of them.
Anyway, unless the elected officials responsible for this are lawyers, I should not attribute this to malice if can be adequately explained by stupidity.
That looks a lot like jumping from the frying pan into the volcano. Yes, there is heat in both, and yes, once you fell into the latter, won't be anything left on you to be able to look back.
That law is stopped, but more are coming. What must be stopped is the source of that laws, who are the people promoting them, their lobbyist or their advisors.
What if a slavery law is promoted in such language that the ones that could wish to oppose aren't just aware of its full meaning and let it pass? There is no consequences of trying and trying again till it passes for the promoters of such laws?
"Microsoft Office worth $0 per day if it were OpenOffice" would be better. And wouldnt had to be a money loss. Services, support, personalization and so on around it, specially on how widely is deployed, could still do quite a profit, and the same should work for Open/Libre office too.
That would be nice OSs for luxury phones. Noone else would be able to have those OSs for months, they could probably be able to run android apps to have enough apps to play before having a strong native app base, and the owners would have nice set of new gestures to answer people that shows some particular gesture to them.
At least is in US, hopely won't be thousands of victims because this hunt like in other places. Entire (big) cities has been hit indiscriminately by rockets because a few insurgents were there, or countries were invaded because terrorist were hidden or "had ties" with their government even when all was pointing in other direction. But is ok, winners are the ones that write history, if there are more victims surely were collaborating with the killer.
Orthisones. But how you distinguish evil cops from good ones? Because good ones don't lie? And how you distinguish evil (or crazy, or plain stupid) civilians/cops from good ones when giving them a gun permit, if current tests/training don't work?
Don't forget that even if is sold as 128GB, only 80ishGB are available for you. Would be a good tablet with that storage (and 1/3 or 1/2 of the price) but very bad as something that you could see as your main computer. And the battery life could be good for a notebook, something meant to be used in a horizontal surface where could be easy to find something to plug it in, but for something that can be used as a tablet?
Unity with all its faults seem to be meant for (big fingers) touch input. But if i have to pick a environment/distribution for a touch device, probably would go for Meego/Mer, KDE Plasma Active (this with ubuntu can be installed in the Nexus 7, after all), or even Open WebOS. Some of them are full distibutions, others could be installed over standard distributions probably.
And if Flash, actively maintained by Adobe and with a far bigger test base have so many security flaws, odds don't look so good for Silverlight If security concerns makes you walk away from Flash, then would be wise to run away from Silverlight.
If by software can turn their laptops into paperweights (i.e. without entering into some sort of privileged mode, like when updating bios), is the manufacturers fault, even inside windows it could happen with a trojan or a buggy program. As long as Samsung keeps giving them brain damaged laptops they should still get a refund or replacement, or else acknowledge that they are selling timebombs that could stop to work at any moment.
Considering all the times that malware was included in drivers disks, could be interesting that the ones for Samsung laptops have included a hardware killer trojan. Or, more up to date, that trojan appears masked as an update on Samsung site or Microsoft marketplace.
That would be preferable than to have a random trojan or exploit that runs at whatever time and put in doubt that it could be manufacturer or owners fault. If someone have to pay the full cost of this is the manufacturer, not the consumer, and the sooner is realized the implications and taken measures against, the better.
And the ability to easily switch between multiple running tasks is something that even in android 4 can't feel comfortable, and was something that was present in the N900 back in 2009. It could require more battery use than not having it, but it is pretty useful.
The steps should see revoke keys, make sure you closed all the holes used to break in (and anything potentially similar), and then start isuing new ones and give a migration plan for them, Extra points if you give your clients the name of whatever is in the same business, you are there to give solutions, if your one is not safe, giving alternatives is better than just declaring that there is none.
A separate bluetooth headset should take care of the phone interaction. I would put sensors there (at very least, for pulse), as a small screeen for displaying fast information (time, weather, notifications, playlist controls, etc, and a "remote desktop" for your real phone, that could be big enough to not have it always in your hand.
Phones are getting big, maybe splitting the interaction with several separate devices could be the way (and yes, something similar to Google Glass could be in the kitchen too)
And specially those anti-bribe zealots, how you think the country will advance with that scum everywhere?
Some bars are more progressive than others
Won't be the last time it passes close, and anyway maybe could be easier to capture another asteroid. Not sure about cost, is not like is feasible to put in orbit that amount of minerals taking them from here.
In the other hand, if this or another captured asteroid is "catched" by the right city in the right place, then it could worth more than $195B... in damages.
And that Earth exists for only for 6000 years, and that stars are just bright dots in a black background. Hubble surely is another name for the devil to try to convince us otherwise.
Treason to who? American citizens or the ones that manage the government? Usually treason means going against the ones in power. Dumb voters are voters after all, they do what they are told to do, they are trained to just believe, not think. Intelligent or critical thinking ones, in the other hand, could vote against them, rebel, move away or do enough noise. Better that not be a lot of them.
Anyway, unless the elected officials responsible for this are lawyers, I should not attribute this to malice if can be adequately explained by stupidity.
That is the one i meant that is virtual.
More than books, ideas. For ancient greeks (Plato?) there was the "real" world and the world of ideas. At least is a better name than Imaginationland.
Internet is becoming a rough implementation of it, too bad a lot of companies and stupid laws are puting labels of "this area is mine" all over it.
And remember, it is also virtual money, but we are doing our (dumb)best to pretend that is real.
That looks a lot like jumping from the frying pan into the volcano. Yes, there is heat in both, and yes, once you fell into the latter, won't be anything left on you to be able to look back.
That law is stopped, but more are coming. What must be stopped is the source of that laws, who are the people promoting them, their lobbyist or their advisors. What if a slavery law is promoted in such language that the ones that could wish to oppose aren't just aware of its full meaning and let it pass? There is no consequences of trying and trying again till it passes for the promoters of such laws?
"Microsoft Office worth $0 per day if it were OpenOffice" would be better. And wouldnt had to be a money loss. Services, support, personalization and so on around it, specially on how widely is deployed, could still do quite a profit, and the same should work for Open/Libre office too.
That would be nice OSs for luxury phones. Noone else would be able to have those OSs for months, they could probably be able to run android apps to have enough apps to play before having a strong native app base, and the owners would have nice set of new gestures to answer people that shows some particular gesture to them.
At least is in US, hopely won't be thousands of victims because this hunt like in other places. Entire (big) cities has been hit indiscriminately by rockets because a few insurgents were there, or countries were invaded because terrorist were hidden or "had ties" with their government even when all was pointing in other direction. But is ok, winners are the ones that write history, if there are more victims surely were collaborating with the killer.
Endocrinologist, i.e. They should be aware when the next diabetes epidemy started and what caused it.
Or this ones. But how you distinguish evil cops from good ones? Because good ones don't lie? And how you distinguish evil (or crazy, or plain stupid) civilians/cops from good ones when giving them a gun permit, if current tests/training don't work?
Don't forget that even if is sold as 128GB, only 80ishGB are available for you. Would be a good tablet with that storage (and 1/3 or 1/2 of the price) but very bad as something that you could see as your main computer. And the battery life could be good for a notebook, something meant to be used in a horizontal surface where could be easy to find something to plug it in, but for something that can be used as a tablet?
Unity with all its faults seem to be meant for (big fingers) touch input. But if i have to pick a environment/distribution for a touch device, probably would go for Meego/Mer, KDE Plasma Active (this with ubuntu can be installed in the Nexus 7, after all), or even Open WebOS. Some of them are full distibutions, others could be installed over standard distributions probably.
And if Flash, actively maintained by Adobe and with a far bigger test base have so many security flaws, odds don't look so good for Silverlight If security concerns makes you walk away from Flash, then would be wise to run away from Silverlight.
Don't attribute to malice what can be explained by stupidity, at least if not lawyers involved.
If by software can turn their laptops into paperweights (i.e. without entering into some sort of privileged mode, like when updating bios), is the manufacturers fault, even inside windows it could happen with a trojan or a buggy program. As long as Samsung keeps giving them brain damaged laptops they should still get a refund or replacement, or else acknowledge that they are selling timebombs that could stop to work at any moment.
Considering all the times that malware was included in drivers disks, could be interesting that the ones for Samsung laptops have included a hardware killer trojan. Or, more up to date, that trojan appears masked as an update on Samsung site or Microsoft marketplace.
That would be preferable than to have a random trojan or exploit that runs at whatever time and put in doubt that it could be manufacturer or owners fault. If someone have to pay the full cost of this is the manufacturer, not the consumer, and the sooner is realized the implications and taken measures against, the better.
And the ability to easily switch between multiple running tasks is something that even in android 4 can't feel comfortable, and was something that was present in the N900 back in 2009. It could require more battery use than not having it, but it is pretty useful.
The steps should see revoke keys, make sure you closed all the holes used to break in (and anything potentially similar), and then start isuing new ones and give a migration plan for them, Extra points if you give your clients the name of whatever is in the same business, you are there to give solutions, if your one is not safe, giving alternatives is better than just declaring that there is none.
Would you prefer the alternative and continue to be blessed by the ignorance? Don't shoot the messenger, you could be the next one in this chain.