Google already owns a smart watch. It is called the Motorola MotoActv. It is a smart GPS watch running android and can interface with some android phones. It has Wifi, BT, ANT+, FM, with GPS, Touchscreen, music player, etc. I believe that someone has jailbroken it already.
Unfortunately, Moto was slipping on their support and since Google has bought them it has just gotten worse.
If you had told me a year ago I would say that I would not have believed you.
We are looking for a new house. I have found that Bing is much more accurate that Google. This is especially true for new developments. The easy explanation for this is that Bing is using more up to date data. However, there have been times where google is off by 2-3 houses and Bing is right on the money.
I have also found that Bing's Bird Eye View is superior in my needs than street view is when trying to examine neighborhoods.
On the other hand, I have disabled the silverlight view of Bing maps and gone back to the old view because of speed.
I believe they classify this as a Web Application Firewall (WAF). So, theoretically, it would catch stuff like XSS, SQL Injection, etc. Now, you have your Apache misconfigured, I am not sure what it will do for you.
Not to defend IW or anything, because I think that they killed a lot of aspects of the game. But, I believe that in this case, the individuals are hosting the game vs. IW hosting it. Now, to what degree Steam / IW are involved in matchmaking I don't know.
Now, I have been surprised that the setup works at all. But, it does work, for now. But man, if something goes wrong, everyone in your party has to leave, you have to send invites out, etc.... It would have been much simpler to just included dedicated servers. I will be surprised if the next version from IW comes out for the PC at all. The consolization of the game reminds me of the shenanigans that EPIC pulled with UT3.
I had to switch to safari for streaming from Netflix. It kept degrading the signal and stopping and reloading under firefox. Not sure if I have an extension interfering or not. Switched to safari and 0 issues besides netflix having poorly encoded items.
I have an Intel Mac with fusion. With 4 GB of ram, which is pretty cheap these days, I can run OSX, Vista, Linux, and Solaris at the same time. Put each box on a different Spaces window and you can flip around them easily.
Now fusion is not a power user friendly setup, but it is certainly usable.
Regardless, Apple is in the minority in this. And while other companies undoubtably would be impacted by the law, it isn't that much of a attention grab to mention them when talking about this issue. They are one of the highest profile items out there without user accessable batteries.
Interesting distinction. Do you think that anyone would bother, in all seriousness? Or just toss it. I am not even sure mine have the feature. I would probably have to tear it apart to find out and I don't really want to get into that.;)
My last two toothbrushes are not user replaceable.
I don't think that my wife's old MP3 has a user replaceable battery.
Sure, the majority are. But, this is clearly a grab for add revenue by making the iPhone the primary part of the article and the headline vs. the actual regulations.
Sounds like both slashdot and hothhardware are using the iPhone to get clicks. The regulation is not targeting the iPhone. The iPhone would just have to meet any new regulations that come out. Just like any other electronics device that uses batteries.
No, I think it is some little English town council. Again, there is no security flaw, etc. There are just bad policies in place, or someone wasn't doing their job.
It was a used device that the previous owner did not clear properly. Their policies and processes for destruction and sanitization are apparently lacking. This happens at a lot of places.
It would be one thing if this was straight into the DoD, but this is some little town council from what I can tell.
Well, MythTV is certainly free. However, there is a nominal charge for the listings, which I think is like $20 for the year? That was pretty much out of their hands, and I think that they found the best possible solution for it. It also affected more programs than just MythTV.
Google already owns a smart watch. It is called the Motorola MotoActv. It is a smart GPS watch running android and can interface with some android phones. It has Wifi, BT, ANT+, FM, with GPS, Touchscreen, music player, etc. I believe that someone has jailbroken it already. Unfortunately, Moto was slipping on their support and since Google has bought them it has just gotten worse.
"Duke Nukem Forever in Development"
If you had told me a year ago I would say that I would not have believed you.
We are looking for a new house. I have found that Bing is much more accurate that Google. This is especially true for new developments. The easy explanation for this is that Bing is using more up to date data. However, there have been times where google is off by 2-3 houses and Bing is right on the money.
I have also found that Bing's Bird Eye View is superior in my needs than street view is when trying to examine neighborhoods.
On the other hand, I have disabled the silverlight view of Bing maps and gone back to the old view because of speed.
I believe they classify this as a Web Application Firewall (WAF). So, theoretically, it would catch stuff like XSS, SQL Injection, etc. Now, you have your Apache misconfigured, I am not sure what it will do for you.
Interesting... Thanks!
Not to defend IW or anything, because I think that they killed a lot of aspects of the game. But, I believe that in this case, the individuals are hosting the game vs. IW hosting it. Now, to what degree Steam / IW are involved in matchmaking I don't know.
Now, I have been surprised that the setup works at all. But, it does work, for now. But man, if something goes wrong, everyone in your party has to leave, you have to send invites out, etc.... It would have been much simpler to just included dedicated servers. I will be surprised if the next version from IW comes out for the PC at all. The consolization of the game reminds me of the shenanigans that EPIC pulled with UT3.
Why don't you post a copy of your resume and redirect all hits to your domain to that page?
They came up with a hardhack version of pong?
What is the world coming to?
I had to switch to safari for streaming from Netflix. It kept degrading the signal and stopping and reloading under firefox. Not sure if I have an extension interfering or not. Switched to safari and 0 issues besides netflix having poorly encoded items.
I have an Intel Mac with fusion. With 4 GB of ram, which is pretty cheap these days, I can run OSX, Vista, Linux, and Solaris at the same time. Put each box on a different Spaces window and you can flip around them easily.
Now fusion is not a power user friendly setup, but it is certainly usable.
Right... The rest of the lawsuits still need to play out, correct? Redhat. IBM. Autozone. Etc.
Where is the link for the second quote of the story?
Well, at least they won't be going and getting loans that they can't afford to purchase a house they don't need. ;)
Thanks! I had a brain fart there.
If not, where would the violation be?
Regardless, Apple is in the minority in this. And while other companies undoubtably would be impacted by the law, it isn't that much of a attention grab to mention them when talking about this issue. They are one of the highest profile items out there without user accessable batteries.
That was my point. ;)
Interesting distinction. Do you think that anyone would bother, in all seriousness? Or just toss it. I am not even sure mine have the feature. I would probably have to tear it apart to find out and I don't really want to get into that. ;)
That is true. I guess I keep thinking after 10 years they would get their act together, but what was I thinking?? ;)
My last two toothbrushes are not user replaceable.
I don't think that my wife's old MP3 has a user replaceable battery.
Sure, the majority are. But, this is clearly a grab for add revenue by making the iPhone the primary part of the article and the headline vs. the actual regulations.
Sounds like both slashdot and hothhardware are using the iPhone to get clicks. The regulation is not targeting the iPhone. The iPhone would just have to meet any new regulations that come out. Just like any other electronics device that uses batteries.
No, I think it is some little English town council. Again, there is no security flaw, etc. There are just bad policies in place, or someone wasn't doing their job.
It would be one thing if this was straight into the DoD, but this is some little town council from what I can tell.
Well, MythTV is certainly free. However, there is a nominal charge for the listings, which I think is like $20 for the year? That was pretty much out of their hands, and I think that they found the best possible solution for it. It also affected more programs than just MythTV.
Tron was the first thing I thought of looking at the top picture. "I need to contact my user."