If AT&T is going to subsidize these by ~$200, and with no advertised non-contract price point, they will likely make you sign a contract at the same time you purchase the phone. This is AT&T's solution to the unlocking problem.
"When I began my physical studies [in Munich in 1874] and sought advice from my venerable teacher Philipp von Jolly... he portrayed to me physics as a highly developed, almost fully matured science... Possibly in one or another nook there would perhaps be a dust particle or a small bubble to be examined and classified, but the system as a whole stood there fairly secured, and theoretical physics approached visibly that degree of perfection which, for example, geometry has had already for centuries."
- from a 1924 lecture by Max Planck (Sci. Am, Feb 1996 p.10)
So I can make the world's most expensive anything just by gluing diamonds and shit onto it? From the title, I was hoping it would be the most expensive because of the massive amount of features, or money poured into R&D, or limited production... sort of like the Tour de l'Ile watch.
As a jaded Win / Mac user, the value I get from this article is that is points out idiosyncracies that I usually take for granted, and therefore never notice when using Windows. Thank you.
Ethical questions aside, my concern is that some disease that rats or pigs have became immune to may find a pathway to infecting humans through this genetic crossing.
I think the parent was alluding to how the standards war between Windows and Mac OS was similar to the war between VHS and Betamax; what might have been a superior technology got pushed to the wayside in favor of the one the market favored.
As a cyclist, I would love to only carry one device on my rides instead of my cell phone and iPod. As long as the battery life is more than five hours for playback I won't complain.
Didn't a previous article previously reported on slashdot say that Apple computer is okay selling music as long as it doesn't sell it on a physical medium, so as not to directly compete with the Apple Records?
...one of those passages in the court document strongly implies that Apple Corps agreed to allow Apple (Computer) to pursue digital music initiatives, but not package, sell or distribute any physical music materials such as CDs.
My guess is they're not supporting it because the default install of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther doesn't yet include all of the goodies that developers want.
Anyone who has the skills to program also has the skills to select a few checkboxes in an installer.
I would think the people of the Piraha tribe would also be able to pass this test and score higher than the crows. They just can't large numbers to their long-term memory.
would spam be feasible on an email-like system that uses RPOW tokens? Making the spammer give up computation time for each email sent seems like the perfect solution.
orientation changes when the keyboard is slid out.
http://forums.xkcd.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22012
If AT&T is going to subsidize these by ~$200, and with no advertised non-contract price point, they will likely make you sign a contract at the same time you purchase the phone. This is AT&T's solution to the unlocking problem.
Dean Kamen is a real-life Tony Stark
Has anyone been able to find the hut in Google Maps?
So I can make the world's most expensive anything just by gluing diamonds and shit onto it? From the title, I was hoping it would be the most expensive because of the massive amount of features, or money poured into R&D, or limited production... sort of like the Tour de l'Ile watch.
Catering to the lowest common denominator is the real problem; cater to standards, not some company's version of reality.
As a jaded Win / Mac user, the value I get from this article is that is points out idiosyncracies that I usually take for granted, and therefore never notice when using Windows. Thank you.
Ask to use the store card. I have been doing this for years and have never been turned down by the register oprtator.
Ethical questions aside, my concern is that some disease that rats or pigs have became immune to may find a pathway to infecting humans through this genetic crossing.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I could swear I've seen that footage before. Perhaps in Crinley's Silicon Valley documentary Triumph of the Nerds ?
I think the parent was alluding to how the standards war between Windows and Mac OS was similar to the war between VHS and Betamax; what might have been a superior technology got pushed to the wayside in favor of the one the market favored.
As a cyclist, I would love to only carry one device on my rides instead of my cell phone and iPod. As long as the battery life is more than five hours for playback I won't complain.
EFMI was the last classic-only game Aspyr released
From MacNewsWorld:
Click here to watch it.
Anyone who has the skills to program also has the skills to select a few checkboxes in an installer.
I would think the people of the Piraha tribe would also be able to pass this test and score higher than the crows. They just can't large numbers to their long-term memory.
(sorry, I just watched momento)
would spam be feasible on an email-like system that uses RPOW tokens? Making the spammer give up computation time for each email sent seems like the perfect solution.
Perhaps MS is afraid web applications will obsolete the need to run desktop apps on their operating system.
I thought it had something to do with "exploiting the system" of laws prohibiting grafitti, and was thus a form of hacking.
Wouldn't it look strange if someone was walking in front of the camera while it was scanning? You'd get this elongated person-blob looking thing.