A fuck load of us want that and use it already. I have a wireless charger on both my work desks and one next to my bedside. anytime I am not actively playing with the phone I can drop it onto a charger with fiddling around with cables.
if you are so rich, god damn buy everything then, not apple products.
btw, i love my 3d tv, and vr.
good for you, you are free to love whatever the hell you like, just the majority doesn't agree with your taste. Doesn't make you wrong, just different and out of step with what most think of it!
Many things sell well initially with the hype and marketing before crashing back to reality (pun intended). 3D TV's anyone? VR just isn't ready yet, still to many issues, poor resolution and high cost. Add in the fact that average playtime for VR is less than 15 mins and you have a recipe for an industry teetering on the edge, maybe they can recover but it is not a healthy looking tech at this point.
This is hardly news. I would argue if you are browsing social media then you simply aren't browsing anonymously and many of us that have understood this ensure we behave appropriately when trying to be anonymous, this is not new. When I am using my Anonymous VPN to access content Social Media tools and sites, blogs etc are all big no no's.
All fine and good until the next browser vulnerability. Chrome is one of the better browsers security wise (at least compared to Firefox) but their is still a regular flow of vulnerabilities. Add in stupid users who click yes to anything as they don't understand the implications.
cigarettes are perfectly legal, they are just very expensive. smoking has been on the decline in Australia for quite a while now, basically the rate has halved in the last 20 years or so. Many also use those vapour devices instead. regardless the decline in smoking here is definitely pleasant, makes you really notice now when a smoker gets in a lift with you as the smell is so obnoxious and unusual.
not quite, Adobe and Flash are in a class of their own, the sheer extent and severity of vulnerabilities far outstrips any other piece of software including those with much larger user bases.
No but there are plenty of scenarios that require far more code an complexity when you don't use recursion, when the limits are well understood recursion is a valuable tool.
where the fuck do morons like you get their information. Microsoft doesn't hire the low cost labor, that is the outsourcing and support companies. the people MS bring in are on insanely high salaries. They don't use this as a means to cheap labor.
what possible part of this travel ban increases your safety? if anything it decreases it with the animosity it creates. none of the countries listed are ones that have launched attacks on america
If you have found someone stupid enough that you can socially engineer this way then you can get them to do something far worse without any need to exploit a bug. seems a pointless exploit at this point unless someone can work out a way to engineer a remote attack that doesn't involve user stupidity.
MS don't tend to hire cheap labour, if they are bringing them in on H1B's then they will have very specific expertise and are probably already on $150k+ a year anyway. there are plenty of specialist areas that would be near impossible to source from the US, especially around localisation and legal for the respective countries, MS are a global company.
what the fuck do you mean unvetted? The US VETS VISA's, every single visa must be issued and vetted by the US not some foreign country. You are far more likely to be shot by your neighbour then you are by ISIS (that doesn't mean ISIS aren't evil pieces of shit, they are and need to be eradicated), ISIS have far more concerns with simply surviving at this point. What the US needs to be thinking about is what the families of the people they are now alienating and whose lives they are risking will do to them in 20 years time.
So what you are saying is USA is heading down into the same shithole as Iran where people should be scared of the authorities and now longer can enjoy basic freedoms.
even that far more obscure usage is incorrect in the context of the article. What they have done is expressed their desires and doing it in such a way as this is where they see the best sales potential.
Microsoft have always wanted them to make surface pro competitors, right from the start they stated they wanted to show OEM's what is possible and for them to expand on the vision making devices that are better, be that by being more powerful or lighter or cooler features. Surface was supposed to show them they didn't have to just race to the bottom and could instead compete with the apple highend devices.
Its shrinking influence comes at a time when more people are browsing the internet on their phones -- an area where Firefox is particularly weak.
interestingly the phone is now the ONLY place I use firefox, the desktop version is a waddling bloated security nightmare. The mobile version at least doesn't suck as much as Chrome.
Not in Australia they won't, while there is some black market for cigarettes it is neither cheap nor widespread due to the cost and difficulty of getting it here. Australia is an Island nation so establishing an effective blackmarket for something like cigarettes is extremely difficult
this has nothing to do with its growth. Microsoft has most of its cash overseas, bringing to cash back into the US would incur a much higher rate than what borrowing the money does. So in effect Microsoft are preventing a very large tax bill by borrowing. If anything Microsoft growth has somewhat accelerated, their last financial quarter beat estimates by a large margin with huge cloud revenue and profit growth.
A fuck load of us want that and use it already. I have a wireless charger on both my work desks and one next to my bedside. anytime I am not actively playing with the phone I can drop it onto a charger with fiddling around with cables.
because a universal basic income is insanely expensive, doing a trial in a developed first world nation would add 3 or 4 zero's to the trials cost.
if you are so rich, god damn buy everything then, not apple products.
btw, i love my 3d tv, and vr.
good for you, you are free to love whatever the hell you like, just the majority doesn't agree with your taste. Doesn't make you wrong, just different and out of step with what most think of it!
Many things sell well initially with the hype and marketing before crashing back to reality (pun intended). 3D TV's anyone? VR just isn't ready yet, still to many issues, poor resolution and high cost. Add in the fact that average playtime for VR is less than 15 mins and you have a recipe for an industry teetering on the edge, maybe they can recover but it is not a healthy looking tech at this point.
This is hardly news. I would argue if you are browsing social media then you simply aren't browsing anonymously and many of us that have understood this ensure we behave appropriately when trying to be anonymous, this is not new. When I am using my Anonymous VPN to access content Social Media tools and sites, blogs etc are all big no no's.
All fine and good until the next browser vulnerability. Chrome is one of the better browsers security wise (at least compared to Firefox) but their is still a regular flow of vulnerabilities. Add in stupid users who click yes to anything as they don't understand the implications.
cigarettes are perfectly legal, they are just very expensive. smoking has been on the decline in Australia for quite a while now, basically the rate has halved in the last 20 years or so. Many also use those vapour devices instead. regardless the decline in smoking here is definitely pleasant, makes you really notice now when a smoker gets in a lift with you as the smell is so obnoxious and unusual.
not quite, Adobe and Flash are in a class of their own, the sheer extent and severity of vulnerabilities far outstrips any other piece of software including those with much larger user bases.
No but there are plenty of scenarios that require far more code an complexity when you don't use recursion, when the limits are well understood recursion is a valuable tool.
where the fuck do morons like you get their information. Microsoft doesn't hire the low cost labor, that is the outsourcing and support companies. the people MS bring in are on insanely high salaries. They don't use this as a means to cheap labor.
what possible part of this travel ban increases your safety? if anything it decreases it with the animosity it creates. none of the countries listed are ones that have launched attacks on america
I would suggest looking in a mirror to find the issue then.
If you have found someone stupid enough that you can socially engineer this way then you can get them to do something far worse without any need to exploit a bug. seems a pointless exploit at this point unless someone can work out a way to engineer a remote attack that doesn't involve user stupidity.
MS don't tend to hire cheap labour, if they are bringing them in on H1B's then they will have very specific expertise and are probably already on $150k+ a year anyway. there are plenty of specialist areas that would be near impossible to source from the US, especially around localisation and legal for the respective countries, MS are a global company.
what the fuck do you mean unvetted? The US VETS VISA's, every single visa must be issued and vetted by the US not some foreign country. You are far more likely to be shot by your neighbour then you are by ISIS (that doesn't mean ISIS aren't evil pieces of shit, they are and need to be eradicated), ISIS have far more concerns with simply surviving at this point. What the US needs to be thinking about is what the families of the people they are now alienating and whose lives they are risking will do to them in 20 years time.
So what you are saying is USA is heading down into the same shithole as Iran where people should be scared of the authorities and now longer can enjoy basic freedoms.
even that far more obscure usage is incorrect in the context of the article. What they have done is expressed their desires and doing it in such a way as this is where they see the best sales potential.
Microsoft have always wanted them to make surface pro competitors, right from the start they stated they wanted to show OEM's what is possible and for them to expand on the vision making devices that are better, be that by being more powerful or lighter or cooler features. Surface was supposed to show them they didn't have to just race to the bottom and could instead compete with the apple highend devices.
nope, I just don't care about the security on my phone, especially for the infrequent times I use a browser on it. I have nothing of value on it.
Its shrinking influence comes at a time when more people are browsing the internet on their phones -- an area where Firefox is particularly weak.
interestingly the phone is now the ONLY place I use firefox, the desktop version is a waddling bloated security nightmare. The mobile version at least doesn't suck as much as Chrome.
fingerprints, DNA, blood, all things you can be compelled to provide and all parts of your body.
Not in Australia they won't, while there is some black market for cigarettes it is neither cheap nor widespread due to the cost and difficulty of getting it here. Australia is an Island nation so establishing an effective blackmarket for something like cigarettes is extremely difficult
this has nothing to do with its growth. Microsoft has most of its cash overseas, bringing to cash back into the US would incur a much higher rate than what borrowing the money does. So in effect Microsoft are preventing a very large tax bill by borrowing. If anything Microsoft growth has somewhat accelerated, their last financial quarter beat estimates by a large margin with huge cloud revenue and profit growth.
you didn't invest you gambled. stock trading doesn't take a strong stomach if you don't treat it like a casino as you did.
Galaxy Note's I would think had a lot to do with propping up this number.