"IPHONE LIKELY TO CRASH PLANES. Apple declines to comment. Google says Android is safe because it is open. "There is no plane-crashing code in Android, anyone can see for themselves." Nokia promises additional aircraft safety for its WP7 phones once they are bricked over the air this fall."
So malware writers don't write malware for Macs because they are afraid Macs will overheat? You could not be more ridiculous. And Macs don't have fans? Have you ever used a Mac? I regularly test my iMac's fan by opening a Flash-based website.
iPad is great, but a bit too closed for my tastes. I'll just have to suffer a few months longer...
You poor thing... Such suffering, having to use a device that you happen not to like. You know what, being a kind and altruistic soul, I'll rescue you from your unimaginable misery by reluctantly accepting your iPad, free of charge.
Microsoft did no such "bailout." Although Apple had experienced a single quarter of posting a loss of $67 million, at the time of the so-called bailout, Apple had been operating in the black for two quarters, had more than $1.2 BILLION in cash and liquid assets, and had never been in danger of insolvency. There was no "bailout"... what happened was something else entirely... a settlement of cross complaint lawsuits involving intellectual property that Microsoft had misappropriated from Apple's Quicktime, without removing the serial numbers, so to speak, to create their own media player software.
Microsoft paid Apple $150,000,000 for some restricted, non-voting, preferred stock as part of a lawsuit settlement which Microsoft basically LOST. In addition to the stock purchase, as part of the settlement agreements, MS had to continue development and marketing of MS Office for Mac for an additional five years, they had to license certain software patents FROM Apple for an additional undisclosed yearly amount for five years, and, in addition, license TO Apple, in perpetuity, certain software patents that MS owned at NO COST to Apple.
For its part, Apple had to issue 10,000,000 shares of stock (i.e. printed up a stock certificate), license the software patents to MS (and made a profit), and install Internet Explorer along with Netscape Navigator on new Macs (but not make it the default browser) for five years.
This settlement was published in the contemporary computer and business press at the time it occurred The three interlocking agreements implementing the settlements, and the Judge's dismissal of both Apple's and MS's lawsuits in light of the settlement, are available on line for those caring to seek them out.
Neither company is really worthy of all that much respect when you get right down to it, unless your only measure of a corporation's worth is the size of their dividends.
Except Apple makes products that work. You can at least respect them for that.
Reminds me of the overseas outsourcing fad. "Why hire a local guy when we can hire 10 guys in India for the same money?" We all know how well it worked.
Wow, I've never seen "one" being used instead of "won"—that's rad!
Also, Windows is an open platform. No, really. Not like, say, Mac OS X which is based on open-source Darwin.
"IPHONE LIKELY TO CRASH PLANES. Apple declines to comment. Google says Android is safe because it is open. "There is no plane-crashing code in Android, anyone can see for themselves." Nokia promises additional aircraft safety for its WP7 phones once they are bricked over the air this fall."
Easy. They are going to hire Uwe Boll.
The Android brand.
I think that ship has sailed.
I'm pretty sure Android tablets will never see apps of the same quality and level of UI polish as GarageBand, iMovie or Pages.
It is not the customers' job to know what they want. — Steve Jobs
I come to Slashdot for classy jokes like that.
Mind you, there is no Flash on XOOM at the moment, so it cannot even display its own home page which is Flash-based.
So malware writers don't write malware for Macs because they are afraid Macs will overheat? You could not be more ridiculous. And Macs don't have fans? Have you ever used a Mac? I regularly test my iMac's fan by opening a Flash-based website.
Not the first one ever for the platform, surely.
You poor thing... Such suffering, having to use a device that you happen not to like. You know what, being a kind and altruistic soul, I'll rescue you from your unimaginable misery by reluctantly accepting your iPad, free of charge.
GitHub revolutions are pointless, as they are easily reverted.
Is there any other reason?
So can we just drop it?
Except Apple makes products that work. You can at least respect them for that.
Most enterprises adopt agile methodology by combining it with waterfall. The result is a method that lets you achieve project failure much faster.
Reminds me of the overseas outsourcing fad. "Why hire a local guy when we can hire 10 guys in India for the same money?" We all know how well it worked.
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. -- Albert Einstein
Because in this case it's a cruel and unusual punishment.
So you're basically saying Microsoft is really mad at their employees.
Those not liking or using their Windows Phone 7 will be fired.
Maybe they don't want to develop software for Windows any more.
He was sent to Vietnam as punishment. Oh wait...
A Flash ad on the article page just hung my browser.
Wow, I've never seen "one" being used instead of "won"—that's rad! Also, Windows is an open platform. No, really. Not like, say, Mac OS X which is based on open-source Darwin.
(in thick Russian accent) You are disturbing me. I'm picking mushrooms.