I think this lawsuit was just like any other modern-day lawsuit; a lawyer saying "hey, let's make some money!"
Nice try at attacking lawyers but the ACCC is a fully funded government dept who's job is to enforce consumer rights and corporate industry regulations ie they don't care about the money.
I had an interesting chat with our MD and while he was in China they told me a very interesting story. He was having dinner with a HK investment and manufacturing company and they were talking about jobs and supplying product within China and dealing with main land officials. So the story goes one day an official comes to the factory in China and during negotiations he asks them to fabricate equipment that will fail at a set time. The logic being that once the product fails people will have to buy another one thus this creates jobs. Well our friend in HK said to the official he will think about it then never contacted the guy again because we pride our selves on making solid ISO spec products. Now this raises the question if the Chinese officials would attempt to tamper with a small manufacturer that "they do not own" or have even a partial ownership of then what would they be tempted to do with a company they actually owned.
One small problem with those benches, they are all single threaded bench's. A single core in a T3 tablet is slower than a single core in an iPAD but when you add all four cores in the T3 tablet together they work out faster. So testing cores yes the Apple iPAD 2 would win but when you multi thread the tests (need ICS for that and also the newest barely out of beta bench tests) things look very different.
I have noticed since the crack down more and more people have been taking NAS boxes to LAN parties and sharing files. The reality is I find it easier now to get stuff now than before (download 20 gig per hour on a decent LAN). People will always share stuff especially if they know someone who cant afford it. When I was in college in the 80's we used create our own mix tapes and share them all the time. I did buy music but only stuff I liked and the rest I got was just filler that I deleted after 6 months.
The mantra for the future should be "It's not the hardware or the OS, it is the content stupid". If you can create a device that enables the end user to easily access content of their choosing then you are on a winner. The issue has always been ticking all the boxes, apple was the first to do so and android soon followed. So yes Intel is dead on the money, the hardware is a minor player but at the same time important as it is one of the many tick boxes that must be implemented correctly.
Thew sad part about Saudi arabia is the males all do religious studies and the females all do degrees in medicine and accounting. It so bad now that over 70% of the skilled work force is now female and they earn over 60% of the average families income. The male population in the middle east is living a religious none reality.
marriage had nothing to do with religion originally, in fact for common serfs marriage was not even on the cards. Marriage was orignally a property contract between rich and powerful families.
1. this has nothing to do with China
2. USA is just as bad as China when it comes to covert internet access, just that China doesn't run around complaining like a little girl when it happens.
Yes but that defeats the logic of what makes a console good for both the consumer and the games developers. With a fixed hardware platform there are less un-knowns thus the time to market is faster as the debug cycle is shorter.
I think Copyright should have a none commercial use waver on all national culture of great historical significance ie MLK "I have a dream" speech would be a great example. When people can toll booth a nations cultural history especially with things of great significance it shows how truly broken copyright is.
I live in Australia and I have yet to see anyone with a WP7 powered device in hand. I catch the train to work every day and the train is full of people using their phones/tablets/tablets/mp3 players to pass the time. If you go to any mobile phone reseller WP7 handsets are never up front and in many cases are not even on display in the shops front window. I can only imagine the numbers Microsoft are showing are stock figures not actual sales especially considering most wholesalers are stocking up as the AUD dollar is very good (I work for a wholesale electronics company and our warehouse is full to be brim).
Just so you can truly see how stupid this article is.. ie changes are in bold.
"Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, director of the Shurat HaDin Israel Law Center, sent a letter to all water purification companies on Thursday asserting that said companies are violating U.S. law by allowing groups such as Hezbollah and al Qaeda affiliate al-Shabaab to use its water.... In her letter, Darshan-Leitner noted that Hezbollah and al-Shabaab are officially designated as terrorist organizations under U.S. law. She also cited a 2010 Supreme Court case — Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project — which upheld a key provision of the Patriot Act prohibiting material support to groups designated as terrorist outfits."
The problem with movies/films/videos is that they are neither truly social or interactive and to be honest they are lately just regurgitation old story lines. On the other hand games are both social and interactive and allow one to escape the reality of life for a few hours a week. If you look at the sales figures for BF3 and COD the type of money being talked about makes Hollywood look like yesterdays cough, game. Also your average consumer has a finite amount of entertainment time and funds so if more and more people are playing games then someone is going to lose out, so I am not surprised movie ticket sales are down or stagnant.
I can't speak for the rest of the world but here in Australia it is illegal to infer in a contract that a consumers "legislated" rights have been waved, from memory it's $10,000 per infringement.
Actually there is evidence now that Bell lied and visited a patent office to view Greys patent application before Bell filed his own, In fact if Bell offered the same evidence today in a modern court he would have not been awarded the patent. Bell also avoided any recognition that he invented the telephone in his future years, maybe guilt was on his conscious,
I have a tablet and a netbook and right now I hardly use the netbook unless I am at home. I think the issue is a tablet doesn't replace a laptop at home but if you are catching a bus/train to work it is an ideal compromise. The logic behind owning a tablet is really dependent on the owner having the time to use it and if they only use the tablet at home and they have a laptop then it is a waste of money in opinion.
Im betting sales in new zealand of proxy services with encrypted tunneling with exit points in Russia and Serbia are having a spike in sales. When I was a teenager with limited funds we used to swap blank tapes, today I am seeing gamers swapping files in bulk at lan parties thus totally bypassing all the *IAA on-line security. To subvert a star wars byline, the more you tighten your grip the more information flows through the gaps in your fingers.
If you want a great example of poor customer support within the android community take my HTC Desire, within 8 months of purchasing said handset brand new HTC decided to cease releasing any updates. Meanwhile my co-worker has a Nokia N series handset that is three years old that is still getting updates.
Sounds bogus to me especially the hardisk part of the claim. Any tech could tell you a good/cheap place to find rare earth magnets is in a used hardisk. If a highly magnetized rare earth magnet can't delete data that is sitting right next to the platters how the hell can a joist do the same that is meters/feet away.
I think this lawsuit was just like any other modern-day lawsuit; a lawyer saying "hey, let's make some money!"
Nice try at attacking lawyers but the ACCC is a fully funded government dept who's job is to enforce consumer rights and corporate industry regulations ie they don't care about the money.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Competition_and_Consumer_Commission
When he gets down there he may find were the studios hide the unsold copies of Piranha II: The Spawning
I had an interesting chat with our MD and while he was in China they told me a very interesting story. He was having dinner with a HK investment and manufacturing company and they were talking about jobs and supplying product within China and dealing with main land officials. So the story goes one day an official comes to the factory in China and during negotiations he asks them to fabricate equipment that will fail at a set time. The logic being that once the product fails people will have to buy another one thus this creates jobs. Well our friend in HK said to the official he will think about it then never contacted the guy again because we pride our selves on making solid ISO spec products. Now this raises the question if the Chinese officials would attempt to tamper with a small manufacturer that "they do not own" or have even a partial ownership of then what would they be tempted to do with a company they actually owned.
One small problem with those benches, they are all single threaded bench's. A single core in a T3 tablet is slower than a single core in an iPAD but when you add all four cores in the T3 tablet together they work out faster. So testing cores yes the Apple iPAD 2 would win but when you multi thread the tests (need ICS for that and also the newest barely out of beta bench tests) things look very different.
I have noticed since the crack down more and more people have been taking NAS boxes to LAN parties and sharing files. The reality is I find it easier now to get stuff now than before (download 20 gig per hour on a decent LAN). People will always share stuff especially if they know someone who cant afford it. When I was in college in the 80's we used create our own mix tapes and share them all the time. I did buy music but only stuff I liked and the rest I got was just filler that I deleted after 6 months.
The mantra for the future should be "It's not the hardware or the OS, it is the content stupid". If you can create a device that enables the end user to easily access content of their choosing then you are on a winner. The issue has always been ticking all the boxes, apple was the first to do so and android soon followed. So yes Intel is dead on the money, the hardware is a minor player but at the same time important as it is one of the many tick boxes that must be implemented correctly.
Thew sad part about Saudi arabia is the males all do religious studies and the females all do degrees in medicine and accounting. It so bad now that over 70% of the skilled work force is now female and they earn over 60% of the average families income. The male population in the middle east is living a religious none reality.
marriage had nothing to do with religion originally, in fact for common serfs marriage was not even on the cards. Marriage was orignally a property contract between rich and powerful families.
1. this has nothing to do with China 2. USA is just as bad as China when it comes to covert internet access, just that China doesn't run around complaining like a little girl when it happens.
Yes but that defeats the logic of what makes a console good for both the consumer and the games developers. With a fixed hardware platform there are less un-knowns thus the time to market is faster as the debug cycle is shorter.
I think Copyright should have a none commercial use waver on all national culture of great historical significance ie MLK "I have a dream" speech would be a great example. When people can toll booth a nations cultural history especially with things of great significance it shows how truly broken copyright is.
I live in Australia and I have yet to see anyone with a WP7 powered device in hand. I catch the train to work every day and the train is full of people using their phones/tablets/tablets/mp3 players to pass the time. If you go to any mobile phone reseller WP7 handsets are never up front and in many cases are not even on display in the shops front window. I can only imagine the numbers Microsoft are showing are stock figures not actual sales especially considering most wholesalers are stocking up as the AUD dollar is very good (I work for a wholesale electronics company and our warehouse is full to be brim).
Just so you can truly see how stupid this article is.. ie changes are in bold.
... In her letter, Darshan-Leitner noted that Hezbollah and al-Shabaab are officially designated as terrorist organizations under U.S. law. She also cited a 2010 Supreme Court case — Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project — which upheld a key provision of the Patriot Act prohibiting material support to groups designated as terrorist outfits."
"Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, director of the Shurat HaDin Israel Law Center, sent a letter to all water purification companies on Thursday asserting that said companies are violating U.S. law by allowing groups such as Hezbollah and al Qaeda affiliate al-Shabaab to use its water .
The problem with movies/films/videos is that they are neither truly social or interactive and to be honest they are lately just regurgitation old story lines. On the other hand games are both social and interactive and allow one to escape the reality of life for a few hours a week. If you look at the sales figures for BF3 and COD the type of money being talked about makes Hollywood look like yesterdays cough, game. Also your average consumer has a finite amount of entertainment time and funds so if more and more people are playing games then someone is going to lose out, so I am not surprised movie ticket sales are down or stagnant.
I can't speak for the rest of the world but here in Australia it is illegal to infer in a contract that a consumers "legislated" rights have been waved, from memory it's $10,000 per infringement.
or mail it to Iran :-P
Actually there is evidence now that Bell lied and visited a patent office to view Greys patent application before Bell filed his own, In fact if Bell offered the same evidence today in a modern court he would have not been awarded the patent. Bell also avoided any recognition that he invented the telephone in his future years, maybe guilt was on his conscious,
Chief Wigim " The thieves are said to look like hippies and smell like a fast food restaurant....dam now I am hungry"
I have a tablet and a netbook and right now I hardly use the netbook unless I am at home. I think the issue is a tablet doesn't replace a laptop at home but if you are catching a bus/train to work it is an ideal compromise. The logic behind owning a tablet is really dependent on the owner having the time to use it and if they only use the tablet at home and they have a laptop then it is a waste of money in opinion.
Im betting sales in new zealand of proxy services with encrypted tunneling with exit points in Russia and Serbia are having a spike in sales. When I was a teenager with limited funds we used to swap blank tapes, today I am seeing gamers swapping files in bulk at lan parties thus totally bypassing all the *IAA on-line security. To subvert a star wars byline, the more you tighten your grip the more information flows through the gaps in your fingers.
If you want a great example of poor customer support within the android community take my HTC Desire, within 8 months of purchasing said handset brand new HTC decided to cease releasing any updates. Meanwhile my co-worker has a Nokia N series handset that is three years old that is still getting updates.
If he was a magical disabled unicorn who wanted an iphone inserted in to it's horn they would have done it
One can't help but imagine Irans space program consists of a monkey sitting in a huge slingshot thinking WTF!!
Add 2 x Microsoft Kinnects and you can not only scan the subject/item in 3D but make a copy of it and you can do all this with FOSS software.
Imagine in 10 years you break your car wing mirror, no worries scan it in and print a new one for $2 using recycled bottles with no shipping fees.
Sounds bogus to me especially the hardisk part of the claim. Any tech could tell you a good/cheap place to find rare earth magnets is in a used hardisk. If a highly magnetized rare earth magnet can't delete data that is sitting right next to the platters how the hell can a joist do the same that is meters/feet away.