"If it serves to really prevent us from acts of terrorism and danger"
I understand the scares that come with the word 'terrorism". However, its been used to manipulate that exact fear too many times. If they want something done, they simply throw the word terrorism in there, and they automatically have global acceptance for whatever they'll do.
It's wrong. The downside is that it will eventually piss off so many people, and when the...
They could, but then they would look like they did. Either way, no matter what they say.. many people will only believe that they did.
Well, surely you didn't expect them to say.. "yes, yes we do".
That's what usually happens. They use it, and close you down so you're no longer a threat.
Not sure a survey was required to find that out.
Doubt it.
Until it doesn't sell well that is.
Will never happen. (even though you probably already know that)
I downloaded it a while back.
I don't update. I wait a while. This is why.
It's called fishing for hits. Same crap appeared on N4G. You can't word it like that, without having some hidden agenda. It's common sense he isn't stepping down, but been promoted.
I get what you're saying, really.
However, businesses are getting much more shady. That's not good, no matter what way you flip it. If Apple continue putting methods in place which force you to even purchase a new, or pay to get something fixed, which you may be able to do yourself.
You begin to wonder.
MySpace died for obvious reasons. MySpace was a childs den. It was tacky. Then FB came and showed maturity in that sense. People enjoyed the simple, and tidiness of FB layout and performance.
However, for these 'products' to remain fresh, new things need to be added regularly. Problem with that is, I don't think FB research if their userbase would like the feature. When they do, they still seem to do the opposite.
Will it die? Probably when someth...
I thought this deal was to do something different, rather than turn Instragram into something else.
It was of course, overpriced.
But then again. Mark knows he has to adapt. Once decided to list it on trading, he has to begin turning it into a business. Rather than just 'trying to connect everyone'. That motive has to take a bit of a back seat. If not, he'll never hear the end of it from these holders.
This is a touchy subject.
Especially, in China. I can't really comment fully on it, but to say 'he doesn't deserve to live' for something like this, is a bit of stretch, Racer?
Surprised? No.
It's an iPad. It's Apple. They have their base.. secured.
There isn't really any methods in place for FB to know your 'real' age. Unless they monitor you, and hope you slip up eventually. Or someone reports a comment, or post with you mentioning it.
(I may be wrong?)
But yeah, this will probably get thrown out, and more hatred upon Facebook.
Well, no one forces you to put certain images, or information on FB. People make that choice themselves.
I can understand some situations, but mostly, it's choices which the user makes. Stop trying to find things to blame, and start accepting responsibility.
I heard it was one of their 'own'. But then again, did they believe they'd not respond? Surely the FBI aren't that stupid.
It's like FamilyGuy said, actually.
You don't buy Ralph Lauren, because its a jeans/shirt. You buy it because.. its Ralph Lauren.
The brand is sells the product. Same for Apple etc. Competition forced Samsung to step up, and deliver a quality rival, and they did.
Hopefully, it breeds better phone quality, in the areas we all need it the most. Innovation is good, if its useful.