It's the delusional belief that companies are required to get maximum shareholder value.
With only an eye to stock price, no one looks at the life of the company. Whether it is better to move on to new profit centers, or try to wring ALL of the money out of the old one. Many/most companies can't do both.
This thing isn't designed to compete.
It's designed to be first. Hence all the very odd design decisions.
Uh, an iPhone with a browser ISN'T an iFap?
Can the hands free operation use bluetooth headphones? Or can it ONLY use the microphone on the watch?
Since definitive specs don't seem to be around, including samsung.com, it's hard to know.
The Qualcom Toq has it right on their front page.
They essentially put a password on parental controls.
But this is a feud, which involves money.
So both seem apropos.
Never understood how they didn't go down the "Now available in oxygen-free gold contacts!" route.
Zits too.
The government regulates those things.
Or are you just dense?
The opposite of providing that thing ... poorly.
See water, food, electricity.
So what you're saying is that Mark Zuckerberg is head of the NSA?
That probably would have been the easier route for the NSA.
As long as you're not a whistleblower, its fine here!
Or object to 'national security' bullshit.
Or don't want to get groped at the airport.
Or want to legitimately protest what's going on.
Or....
Or...
Or..
Or.
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I doubt the 9mm is exact, so your precision is ... not.
Noticeable is an understatement
That's 35 inches in 100 years.
I hope it's even!
LOL. Abso-fucking-lutely not.
Sweet.
Tell us how you can change the core font rendering in Android.
Yeah, all the malware is avoided if you don't click allow.
That's just damn funny.
How does 0 translate to 2?
Ummm.
Military = trillions
Banks = billions
The banks are a rounding error in the military spending since Reagan made it all important.
As long as it comes in gold, I'll take 73!
Pretty sure all the money went to the military.
If it was at 'research fairs in the 90s', it was pretty far along 15-20 years ago.
It's the delusional belief that companies are required to get maximum shareholder value.
With only an eye to stock price, no one looks at the life of the company. Whether it is better to move on to new profit centers, or try to wring ALL of the money out of the old one. Many/most companies can't do both.
That second table, when combined with data from the first table says:
17.5 of 28.2M, or 62%, of devices are manufactured by 'other'.
That sounds like an awesome market.
One that can compress from 3" in the summer to 0" in the winter? Times thousands of gaps?
What the fuck are you reading?
Yeah, if you count 'other' at 40% of the market. And all Android.
Or, if you want an Apple spin. Apple's market share is still more than the next four tablet competitors combined.