If it has the specs it is rumoured to have, it blows iPhone out of the water by sheer features. Whether or not that means that people will actually buy it, is a different matter.
I've been looking for the past day, and can't find any issue. I'm assuming it is either a false positive by Kaspersky, or Google Adsense ads that did something.
Unfortunate to see so many job losses, but the plan seems like it may work, at the very least, at least Sony is focusing on some very key areas.
It's actually just widescreen version of 1024x768 really, and because people have started getting laptops more and more, that's probably where the change is coming from because many laptops, especially slightly older models, use 1366x768 rather than 1280x720
I don't mean with a new console, they could easily ruin Nintendo's launch by launching some major games at the same time. MS has Halo 4 coming this year and Sony has The Last Of Us, among a few others. I mean if consumers are seeing ads for Halo 4 and an Xbox 360 for around $199, why would they buy the Wii U which will almost definitely cost more.
It is definitely plausible, but if it's true then Sony and MS can start planning to ruin that launch.
It sounds like if they get a warrant for one person, they can then monitor anyone that person is in contact with as well, without a warrant.
I hope to God that this doesn't go through because the amount of privacy invasion is ridiculous in this legislation. You can tell that the government is just trying to push the legislation as they have London riots as an excuse now.
I wonder how much the bundle will cost this time, it's ridiculously priced most of the time
The main thing about this research is that it will probably create better underwater vehicles that never run out of power.
I was extremely worried for a second, but it seems like they are just going to start cracking down on the bad SEO practices that they already tell you not to do, like using hidden text and keyword stuffing.
Very interesting piece of tech, but I doubt it will be used widely. Kinda like LightScribe tech. One company will probably license it and then never let anyone else get a hold of it.
I think he could win in New Zealand if a case went to court, but if he gets extradited, he probably won't. Still, separation of powers is there to protect people, so there is still some hope even if that is the case.
It's back ordered though, I heard most people's orders are going to be ready by mid-April, so may be later if you order now.
Everything is hackable, so some hacker is pretty much guaranteed to get these payouts.
Insane if it is cheap, as it will literally kill every other phone on the market in terms of camera. Hell, even digital cameras aren't up to this spec yet.
That is kinda awesome of Sony, keep it up! They should get an award for that or tax breaks or something
Rapidshare was the one service that I believe actually benefitted from all the millions of crappy file hosts. Now that most of the competition is calling it quits, its gonna go back to being crap like it was before.
I'm quite surprised that they won this patent actually, because all it is is a gesture, which shouldn't be patent-able imo.
I'm glad that they got rid of the stupid upgrade paths, for the most part. And 3 SKUs is the way to go, 6 was too much.