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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA Because they have done it so much in the past? They've only done it if you buy tinfoil hat conspiracy theories that reject the evidence.
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Deprecated ≠ killed. It just means it will be killed in a future update, but developers can continue to use it for the foreseeable future, and are encouraged to find a different solution.
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Last I checked, Microsoft and Intel don't even make their own tablets.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Firefly7475 The answer to your question is that only the Windows login process is notified of the CTRL+ALT+DEL key press. No 3rd party application (or malware) can override it. That means the user is guaranteed they ar…
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While it's all well and good Apple is working hard on improving Maps, it really seems like some of these improvements are years away, yet some could be implemented now. I think it would make for a much better transition if they introduced some of th…
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Having an integrated digital marketplace? Good idea. Giving it the exact same name as a competitor? Bad idea.
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Quote: Originally Posted by invoice but that companies must invent their own technology rather than take the ideas of others. Says the CFO of the company: - that didn't invent the mouse nor the GUI; it was Xerox' idea - that didn't inven…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody No. This is actually an absolutely blooming ridiculous idea. RIM is dead. They have no technology worth buying. They have no retail presence. They have no new ideas. They have no software experti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by droideggs that would make no sense. Apple is not traditionally in enterprise space. Furthermore, the iPhone is definitely not 'enterprise-ready' as security standards are not in place within iOS ecosystem. Fin…
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Quote: So I take it Google will now withdraw the suits Motorola attacked Apple with. F**king hypocrites. Legally, they can't. That would either imply Apple does not infringe, or they're giving Apple a free license to use the patents in questi…
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So they buy up a competitor (anticompetitive), which gives them now first-class priority amongst Android licensees (anticompetitive), and they do it just for the patents (anticompetitive), and they say Apple and Microsoft are being anticompetitive?
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Valve have been very good at supporting the Mac. It's surprising how many games on Steam are dual-platform. I would prefer they also released them on the MAS, though I don't expect them to. Not really. They ha…
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For those not counting, this will be the fifth Source game to be announced, developed, and released since the release of Half-Life 2: Episode 2 and the announcement of Episode 3. The five are Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Portal 2, Dota 2, and now …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer Except unlike a house a website is open to visitors, it is more like driving down a street - if the street is private then the owner is responsible for explicitly showing that. There was actually some con…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addicted44 If you had read my entire comment, you would have realized I don't disagree with you. My point was the core search engine, and the ad engine don't seem in any legal trouble. Any website can choose for googl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Google maintains that it hasn't done anything wrong and that antitrust investigations are simply the result of competitors complaining about its growth into new markets. " Then how come there isn't simi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fecklesstechguy I can tell which blogs are from DED. They routinely are the ones that have among the highest hit counts/posting numbers. And what is curious is the fact that by driving post numbers so high his style an…
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Why is this being reported everywhere as a "bypass", or some way of cheating the system. Web Apps were core to iPhone prior to the App Store, and though they've taken a bit of a back seat they're very much alive and kicking.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer Then why is it that the only thing that you can actually find to say that makes Android superior is that (some of) the handsets support SD cards? Now is that a nice feature? Sure it is - but is it enough …
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Quote: Originally Posted by droideggs Both HTC and Samsung are reporting record profits. I wouldn't consider themselves 'getting smacked' right now. I would say with the exception of Nokia, almost all smartphone hardware manufacturers are doi…