I didn't say that that was ONLY what they're thinking. Of course they want to expand the market and then make more money.
Depends if people lock their phone I guess, which I rarely do because don't want to have to enter a key every time I unlock the phone. I only usually put the code on when I'm going out, but even then I forget sometimes. If you're always locking it though, then there shouldn't be a problem.
They will never be able to prove anything, what a waste of money, just like that hadron collider. All they will come up with are theories and waste millions, if not billions.
There comes a point where you should just stop, that point was when they were hacking into the PSN.
I really do want to upgrade, but my biggest issue with it is the price. SSDs cost way too much, for way too little space. Once the price goes down, I'll upgrade my PC with SSDs
I'm just glad to see that they're actually starting to think about the consumer a little rather than their own pockets.
Yeah it's a shocking oversight by the FBI.
I'm honestly wondering if it can actually keep up with Direct X at this stage.
@corepred4 - I think the main thing is that Android is more open, which is why people like it, because it is easier to hack. But because of that it has more malware.
I'm kinda surprised that the guy accepted the offer, because a lot of people go on the show just to promote their product really. I expected this guy to be one of them.
It will probably improve after a while when people start uploading code for certain things they've made. Kinda like that PSGroove hack, which used that little little chip, can't remember the name of it, but people had one a similar thing for that.
Pixelated hands but no pixelated phone?
This should have been the case from the beginning really, because the prices of Autodesk products are ridiculous.
LOL,
Robot, kill him for me...
Sorry I don't know how to do that.
Let me show you how....
Thats all it takes.
God dammit! This is how it begins!
One site which is kinda strange is Giantbomb, because HTML5 is only for subscribers, but on iPad it defaults to HTML5 because of course flash doesn't work. But yeah I think it should be universal too.
People were saying the police were duped into arresting this guy right? Guess they were very wrong.
I'd prefer if we could download on to iPad in the UK too, but we get the service for free (apart from paying £120 license fee) so can't ask for more.
I don't think the judge really understands what he just did, he opened the floodgates.
I've been hoping that Adobe gets into the 3D market properly, they've got a few photoshop plugins, but if they made a dedicated 3D app, it would easily rival Autodesk.