Charge $5/month to act as a spam filter. Plus they save on delivery by round filing junk mail for you at its origination point.
They'll never do that. Companies paying for that crap to be delivered is probably their best source of income for the Post Office. If they offer the receiver a way to opt out, those companies will be less likely to keep sending the stuff.
No, you're misreading it. To willfully infringe a patent, you must know about the patent, believe its valid, and go ahead and infringe anyway. What she's saying is that Samsung got expert opinions that said that Apple's patents weren't valid. Those experts were apparently wrong, according to the jury, but that belief takes out the second prong of willfulness, so Samsung didn't willfully infringe, and damages are not tripled.
But why wern't the 'damages' reduced? At least two of the patents from the trial were invalidated since.
In Australia, the carriers are obliged to provide a service to unlock your phone, regardless of how long your contract has to finish. They can charge a nominal fee, if you're still in contract. The phone's yours regardless of the subsidy. You still have the choice, under the contract, of cancelling it early and then having to pay an early termination fee.
It's the same in Canada, but I think you have to have been on the contract for 3 months or so.
The early termination fee should be the only 'punishment' for cancelling the contract early.
Dude, 512 GB flash drives have been announced by Kingston already. Sure, they're expensive, but we'll have them this year. Double that is 2 or 3 years ahead at most.
Hit the menu key on your phone and click "Request Desktop Site", or is this something else iPhones don't do?
Funny. It opens fine on my phone in Chrome, but on my desktop Chrome reports "The webpage at https://mega.co.nz/#blog_3 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address".
Let's say you got drunk at a bar and were arrested for disorderly conduct. This could have happened years ago, maybe in college and now you're a totally responsible person in your 30s. Would it be right for someone to follow you for your entire life around and every time someone started to say your name this other person would pop out and shout out "...GOT DRUNK AT A BAR AND ARRESTED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT!!"... No it sucks. But that's the technological equivalent of what Google is (probably inadvertently) doing.
Not really a good analog. The bankrupt only shows up with his name because people are searching for it. If they did remove it and people are still searching for that, then it will end up back on list again. It will go away once people search for other things related to him. However, because it is on that list, I can see that people will continue to search for information on the bankrupcy longer than they probably would have otherwise.
Why would you run a vulnerability scanner software on a remote network from your home ip!?. Sounds to be like he found a flaw, and got overzealous and got permbanned.
I heard about this on the radio this morning. This is not the full story.
Supposedly he reported the flaw to the school and was thanked and told it would be taken care of. Later (not sure how long he waited), he decided to test to see if the flaw was fixed, at which point the CEO/owner of the software company called him directly and told him he could be arrested and asked/forced him to sign the NDA. It was only after that, that he was expelled.
It also seems this flaw is in the software itself and would have affected more that just this particular school.
I found the entire degree to be a waste of time as it acted as a bottleneck to kerning.
Font spacing????
You tow them with the drive wheels off the ground.
>As I understood this asteroid came from a different direction than 2012 DA14
Any references?
Well, just TFA.
FYI, here's the original original
To save you some trouble, this is basically "how I like my Kindle Fire HD set up." I particularly enjoyed this gem:
Caps lock: Just double-tap on the SHIFT key and it'll turn into the caps lock key!
I TRIED THIS, BUT HOW DO YOU TURN IT OFF?
I deal with the goddamn customers!
I have people skills, damnit!
Of course you dummy. China is in the east and the Sun rises in the east. They get it before anyone else.
But... Japan is the land of the rising sun. I'm confused.
If this is their "expert" on solar energy, it's a serious blow to Fox's nonexistent credibility.
I've lost respect for FOX now. Yes, that's right, it's actually negative now.
Charge $5/month to act as a spam filter. Plus they save on delivery by round filing junk mail for you at its origination point.
They'll never do that. Companies paying for that crap to be delivered is probably their best source of income for the Post Office. If they offer the receiver a way to opt out, those companies will be less likely to keep sending the stuff.
No, you're misreading it. To willfully infringe a patent, you must know about the patent, believe its valid, and go ahead and infringe anyway. What she's saying is that Samsung got expert opinions that said that Apple's patents weren't valid. Those experts were apparently wrong, according to the jury, but that belief takes out the second prong of willfulness, so Samsung didn't willfully infringe, and damages are not tripled.
But why wern't the 'damages' reduced? At least two of the patents from the trial were invalidated since.
Samsung - they have the most US Design Patents by far.
To be fair, they also make a crap-load of stuff as well.
This sounds ideal for low-bandwidth line-of-sight communications, like for example changing channels on a TV.
My God! That's brilliant! Control the TV remotely. What would be a good name for that?
Would think the common door or gate deadbolt is prior art.
But this is on a computer! On a mobile device! On a phone!
Still no height defined, so it would have no volume or mass.
We are quite safe.
Well, unless it slices the Earth in two, or something!
But how many Rover years is that?
In Australia, the carriers are obliged to provide a service to unlock your phone, regardless of how long your contract has to finish. They can charge a nominal fee, if you're still in contract. The phone's yours regardless of the subsidy. You still have the choice, under the contract, of cancelling it early and then having to pay an early termination fee.
It's the same in Canada, but I think you have to have been on the contract for 3 months or so.
The early termination fee should be the only 'punishment' for cancelling the contract early.
Ignore this - I was thinking SSD.
Dude, 512 GB flash drives have been announced by Kingston already. Sure, they're expensive, but we'll have them this year. Double that is 2 or 3 years ahead at most.
Intel's got a 600GB drive out already.
Hit the menu key on your phone and click "Request Desktop Site", or is this something else iPhones don't do?
Funny. It opens fine on my phone in Chrome, but on my desktop Chrome reports "The webpage at https://mega.co.nz/#blog_3 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address".
That is a tasty burger.
Me, I can't usually get 'em myself because my girlfriend's a vegetarian which pretty much makes me a vegetarian.
Let's say you got drunk at a bar and were arrested for disorderly conduct. This could have happened years ago, maybe in college and now you're a totally responsible person in your 30s. Would it be right for someone to follow you for your entire life around and every time someone started to say your name this other person would pop out and shout out "...GOT DRUNK AT A BAR AND ARRESTED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT!!" ... No it sucks. But that's the technological equivalent of what Google is (probably inadvertently) doing.
Not really a good analog. The bankrupt only shows up with his name because people are searching for it. If they did remove it and people are still searching for that, then it will end up back on list again. It will go away once people search for other things related to him. However, because it is on that list, I can see that people will continue to search for information on the bankrupcy longer than they probably would have otherwise.
For all we know...
Stephen Hawking diagnosed - 1963 Intel founded - 1968
Seems unlikely.
But not impossible. Sounds like an Intel floating point error.
Why would you run a vulnerability scanner software on a remote network from your home ip!?. Sounds to be like he found a flaw, and got overzealous and got permbanned.
I heard about this on the radio this morning. This is not the full story.
Supposedly he reported the flaw to the school and was thanked and told it would be taken care of. Later (not sure how long he waited), he decided to test to see if the flaw was fixed, at which point the CEO/owner of the software company called him directly and told him he could be arrested and asked/forced him to sign the NDA. It was only after that, that he was expelled.
It also seems this flaw is in the software itself and would have affected more that just this particular school.
Any way you look at it, it's very ugly.
So I will not be able to access my account at all!. Since I have no cellphone, nor do I want or need one. Interesting.
From the summary: "smartphone or smartcard-embedded finger ring". So, no, you don't need a phone.
Maybe we should have a 1984 category.