Nah. Watch the video... Abc showed everything up to the final moment and the anchor was saying "get off it" so they had the delay because they saw it in the studio first. Human error. They didn't hit the button in time.
legally published in Canada means what to electronic distribution in the US (seriously).... and Romeo and Juliet is in the Public Domain, 1984 - not. (http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/j-r-r-tolkien-george-orwell-removed-from-public-domain_b45725)
and it's not "you guys".. just one fucked up judge (maybe a couple more we don't know about) in Texas thought the UN was going to invade - we're really really sorry about that.
"the problem is that Apple does stock Soldier of Fortune, but does not stock the Human Rights Watch publication that publishes nothing but the places where violence occurs."
just a second now.. it's not like apple hand picks from a large pool of apps and decides which to sell. DId HRW submit one too and get denied?
"Jesse, who is on the verge of tears walks towards Gale still pointing the gun at his head but doesn't reply to Gale's offers. Gale looks down and implores Jesse to not kill him, and tells him that he doesn't have to do it. He raises his eyes up to Jesse and appears to focus his vision on the barrel of the gun. A second later, he pulls the trigger and the gun goes off ("Full Measure")"
it's all about hardware. "Like a trademark offers protection to the use of a word or the look of a logo, trade dress offers protection on design."
furthermore, that section sates "That is basically a list of things you aren't allowed to do. Now, individually, those traits aren't worthy of a lawsuit. It's the combination of those things that will send Apple Legal over to kick down your door." the operative word is combination. you said:
"single one of the following Apple's patents"
a single violation hasn't gotten anyone in trouble (yet)
"does not mean the failure of the entire Google Android ecosystem" I have no idea how people come to the conclusion that Apple's win dooms the rest of the OEMs.
download the pdf and look at it yourself (it's evidence submitted at trial). i had no idea it was this bad.
getting your panties in a bunch over a handful of standard essential patents is one thing and needs to stop. that PDF is embarrassing.. it's like Samsung is a shady Chinese replica maker with big bucks, and a brand name.
I used to think I'd always use the Kindle (3) over my ipadRetina because of 2 things: 1) weight 2) backlit screen
since I got a nexus7, I've changed my mind. i use the kindle app as well as collections (the google book app)
the weight problem is obviously solved, and I think the "backlit screen" problem is mitigated by fewer pixel i guess.. i don't get eye fatigue when staring at the nexus (white text black background, lowest brightness setting).
it even comes with a $25 credit so you can get a few books from google. $250 is right in your range, you could buy a ton of books with the change.
i like jellybean more than i thought i would, the nexus is a solid offering and it can do a hell of a lot more (quite capably).
if you have amazon prime, there are a few perks available to kindle hardware owners... unless you really need/want a specific ereader characteristic (battery life, outdoor use, "free" networking) a tablet is the way to go (7" that is, at least for me)
I asked him why. Was I targeted specifically? Was this just to get to Gizmodo’s Twitter account? No, Phobia said they hadn’t even been aware that my account was linked to Gizmodo’s, that the Gizmodo linkage was just gravy. He said the hack was simply a grab for my three-character Twitter handle. That’s all they wanted. They just wanted to take it, and fuck shit up, and watch it burn. It wasn’t personal.
"Apple tech support gave the hackers access to my iCloud account. Amazon tech support gave them the ability to see a piece of information — a partial credit card number — that Apple used to release information."
it's actually science fact (which makes it that much more depressing).. brilliant book, but I felt like utter shit when I read the last chapter. humans fucking up the world..
(watching the Curiosity landing the other night restored a little faith)
"but is under no obligation to provide them for free "
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/31/fcc-verizon-tethering/ Thanks to a government investigation, a large number of Verizon Wireless customers will be able to download apps that share a smartphone’s Internet connection with other devices, a feature known as tethering. And they won’t have to pay monthly fees to the carrier for the privilege...."won't have to pay monthly fees"
"They also were compliant by allowing customers who did have third party applications to use the network for no additional fee." - sure. no charge, and NO DATA FOR YOU
"....as the latest Gingerbread update for the Droid X now seems to detect tethering apps not approved by the carrier and cut off users' data, replacing all requests with an upsale page for the official hotspot add-on.'
nah. spamming Giz's twitter feed attracts a lot of attention and the alleged "teasing" is not something you do to lay low either.
"At some point in this time, Joe Brown, my friend and editor from Gizmodo, called my wife’s phone to make sure we knew what was going on. We did, but I seriously appreciated the moral support, and felt like a jerk for fucking up Gizmodo’s twitter. He and Gawker’s Scott Kidder then got on the phone with contacts at Google and Twitter trying to help me put the brakes on. A friend at Twitter helped expedite the request to suspend the account, which stopped the tweeting. That was really, really solid. Thank you. "
"Update: Someone claiming to be my hacker has been in touch. I can’t be at all certain of his authenticity, but he says he “didnt guess ur password or use bruteforce. i have my own guide on how to secure emails.”
Nah. Watch the video... Abc showed everything up to the final moment and the anchor was saying "get off it" so they had the delay because they saw it in the studio first. Human error. They didn't hit the button in time.
in any job you have 3 things
people
workload
compensation
if you have 2 of the 3, you're golden.
"Some staff are needing to produce documents and resources by remoting in [to a PC] on an iPad,”
“One of the biggest problems is the storage, since you can’t connect USB memory sticks to it,”
someone didn't get requirements before signing the PO
legally published in Canada means what to electronic distribution in the US (seriously). ... and Romeo and Juliet is in the Public Domain, 1984 - not. (http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/j-r-r-tolkien-george-orwell-removed-from-public-domain_b45725)
and it's not "you guys".. just one fucked up judge (maybe a couple more we don't know about) in Texas thought the UN was going to invade - we're really really sorry about that.
city government. not the Feds.
City gets money. Thus the situation in NYC.
some perspective (taxi medallions. one meeeeelion dollars)
http://www.npr.org/2011/11/15/142301617/nyc-taxi-medallions-fetch-unbelievable-returns
touché
bravo, sir. bravo.
"the problem is that Apple does stock Soldier of Fortune, but does not stock the Human Rights Watch publication that publishes nothing but the places where violence occurs."
just a second now.. it's not like apple hand picks from a large pool of apps and decides which to sell. DId HRW submit one too and get denied?
woah. hey. nope. they didn't
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/human-rights-watch-for-ipad/id414155415?mt=8 /i get your point, but I'm a stickler for detail ;)
(and there is no SoF app)
(his daughter)
https://twitter.com/EmmaHeming/statuses/242631258310594562
just because you don't understand doesn't mean it's not accurate.. as I'm sure Sir Isaac would attest
so Google just figured some shit out last night... while sitting on the can.
W.W.
"guilty as charged"
...so Tim Cook (get it.. cook?) is going to arrange to whack google, htc, motorola, samsung and LG in the same 2 minutes. /I really liked Mike.
it was Gale. Gale was the dog. His last episode was called "Problem Dog"
http://breakingbad.wikia.com/wiki/Gale_Boetticher
"Jesse, who is on the verge of tears walks towards Gale still pointing the gun at his head but doesn't reply to Gale's offers. Gale looks down and implores Jesse to not kill him, and tells him that he doesn't have to do it. He raises his eyes up to Jesse and appears to focus his vision on the barrel of the gun. A second later, he pulls the trigger and the gun goes off ("Full Measure")"
and the Wright Flyer wasn't exactly up to FAA standards either.
i totally see your point. /dumbass
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/23/us-amazon-event-idUSBRE87M0XH20120823
#3 and #4 are beat.
you don't slide to unlock (that pattern thing)
and they have a blue tint that indicates overscroll.
and if 1 & 2 were at issue, why were certain Samsung phones excluded from the injunction?
if you look at the section "Back in April 2011, Apple's trade dress infringement claims against Samsung went like this"
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/05/04/the-samsung-galaxy-s-iii-the-first-smartphone-designed-entirely-by-lawyers/
it's all about hardware. "Like a trademark offers protection to the use of a word or the look of a logo, trade dress offers protection on design."
furthermore, that section sates "That is basically a list of things you aren't allowed to do. Now, individually, those traits aren't worthy of a lawsuit. It's the combination of those things that will send Apple Legal over to kick down your door."
the operative word is combination.
you said:
"single one of the following Apple's patents"
a single violation hasn't gotten anyone in trouble (yet)
can you imagine how fucked up shit would be if Malaysia was in Australia (I know, I know)
but the Aussies have some fucked up ideas about the internet too
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/08/06/0221216/australian-agency-rules-facebook-pages-responsible-for-comments
"does not mean the failure of the entire Google Android ecosystem"
I have no idea how people come to the conclusion that Apple's win dooms the rest of the OEMs.
don't fucking copy and you're good to go.
and before you mod me down as a troll..
copying to this degree is what put 1B of Samsung's dollars in Apple's coffers
http://allthingsd.com/20120807/samsungs-2010-report-on-how-its-galaxy-would-be-better-if-it-were-more-like-the-iphone/
download the pdf and look at it yourself (it's evidence submitted at trial).
i had no idea it was this bad.
getting your panties in a bunch over a handful of standard essential patents is one thing and needs to stop.
that PDF is embarrassing.. it's like Samsung is a shady Chinese replica maker with big bucks, and a brand name.
then they turn around and do shit like this?
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/08/21/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-review-an-embarrassing-lazy-arrogant-money-grab/
Yes.. except people who read the article know it's just a reference the hackers used when dumping the ROMs.
I used to think I'd always use the Kindle (3) over my ipadRetina because of 2 things:
1) weight
2) backlit screen
since I got a nexus7, I've changed my mind.
i use the kindle app as well as collections (the google book app)
the weight problem is obviously solved,
and I think the "backlit screen" problem is mitigated by fewer pixel i guess.. i don't get eye fatigue when staring at the nexus (white text black background, lowest brightness setting).
it even comes with a $25 credit so you can get a few books from google. $250 is right in your range, you could buy a ton of books with the change.
i like jellybean more than i thought i would, the nexus is a solid offering and it can do a hell of a lot more (quite capably).
if you have amazon prime, there are a few perks available to kindle hardware owners... unless you really need/want a specific ereader characteristic (battery life, outdoor use, "free" networking) a tablet is the way to go (7" that is, at least for me)
well, i think you can just tell siri to go to WA for that too..
try this:
"ask wolfram alpha what flights are currently overhead"
He writes for Gizmodo.
I asked him why. Was I targeted specifically? Was this just to get to Gizmodo’s Twitter account? No, Phobia said they hadn’t even been aware that my account was linked to Gizmodo’s, that the Gizmodo linkage was just gravy. He said the hack was simply a grab for my three-character Twitter handle. That’s all they wanted. They just wanted to take it, and fuck shit up, and watch it burn. It wasn’t personal.
SSH? over the phone? for social engineering? enlighten me.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/apple-amazon-mat-honan-hacking/all/
"Apple tech support gave the hackers access to my iCloud account. Amazon tech support gave them the ability to see a piece of information — a partial credit card number — that Apple used to release information."
it's actually science fact (which makes it that much more depressing).. brilliant book, but I felt like utter shit when I read the last chapter. humans fucking up the world..
(watching the Curiosity landing the other night restored a little faith)
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Short_History_of_Nearly_Everything
buy a copy - the illustrated version is handy - every time you pick it up you'll learn something new.
"but is under no obligation to provide them for free "
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/31/fcc-verizon-tethering/ ..."won't have to pay monthly fees"
Thanks to a government investigation, a large number of Verizon Wireless customers will be able to download apps that share a smartphone’s Internet connection with other devices, a feature known as tethering. And they won’t have to pay monthly fees to the carrier for the privilege.
"They also were compliant by allowing customers who did have third party applications to use the network for no additional fee." - sure. no charge, and NO DATA FOR YOU
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/05/30/psa-using-an-unapproved-tether-app-on-your-verizon-device-expect-to-have-your-data-session-cut-off-with-an-upsale/
"....as the latest Gingerbread update for the Droid X now seems to detect tethering apps not approved by the carrier and cut off users' data, replacing all requests with an upsale page for the official hotspot add-on.'
nah. spamming Giz's twitter feed attracts a lot of attention and the alleged "teasing" is not something you do to lay low either.
"At some point in this time, Joe Brown, my friend and editor from Gizmodo, called my wife’s phone to make sure we knew what was going on. We did, but I seriously appreciated the moral support, and felt like a jerk for fucking up Gizmodo’s twitter. He and Gawker’s Scott Kidder then got on the phone with contacts at Google and Twitter trying to help me put the brakes on. A friend at Twitter helped expedite the request to suspend the account, which stopped the tweeting. That was really, really solid. Thank you. "
"Update:
Someone claiming to be my hacker has been in touch. I can’t be at all certain of his authenticity, but he says he “didnt guess ur password or use bruteforce. i have my own guide on how to secure emails.”