The "quiet" nature of this change is likely to avoid attracting lawsuits from early adopters of iPad 2.0 that bought a (now) inferior product for more money.
They own the website and its content. What would compel any company to allow people (even customers) to put negative words on their site? I think what's missing here is a neutral, 3rd party to act as the aggregator for consumer feedback.
Most network interface configurations allow you to specify a DNS server for that specific connection. I use both OpenVPN2 and Cisco IPSec clients on Windows and Linux. In both cases, the virtual adapters/interfaces used by these clients can have their own DNS server configured. It is only used when the adapter/interface is connected.
...everyone has one, and everyone thinks that everyone else's stinks.
Fast responses == more interruptions/context switches. That's horrible for productivity, quality, and creativity.
The "quiet" nature of this change is likely to avoid attracting lawsuits from early adopters of iPad 2.0 that bought a (now) inferior product for more money.
http://goo.gl/iZF87
^^ Sorry, newb and forgot to login...(let the flaming ensue).
They own the website and its content. What would compel any company to allow people (even customers) to put negative words on their site? I think what's missing here is a neutral, 3rd party to act as the aggregator for consumer feedback.
They're likely FUBAR. Burn your dad a Windows CD...
Most network interface configurations allow you to specify a DNS server for that specific connection. I use both OpenVPN2 and Cisco IPSec clients on Windows and Linux. In both cases, the virtual adapters/interfaces used by these clients can have their own DNS server configured. It is only used when the adapter/interface is connected.
http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/