He's 100% correct though. I will say right now that I listen to music on youtube (for example). I'm not going to pretend that that music is owned by the person who uploaded it 90% of the time. And this is just music. Let's take video games into consideration. Do you think a majority of let's players got permission from the intellectual property owners to make videos of their games and then profit off of them online? Of course they didn't.
No other options. They're gonna be failing a lot and it's going to be expensive. But progress won't be made if they don't try.
This is an odd article for a tech site.
Optimal performance? Are you speaking of power options?
Maybe now I'll have a better chance of getting a job through linkedin.
You can only imagine how life would deteriorate if some mayor sold a town, which he most likely doesn't even own.
This and the Xbox Scorpio, if real are going to be a huge disappointment in one way or the other. If they turn out to be nothing more than 4K Movie streaming machines, then people will be disappointed that way. If they turn out to actually be significant hardware changes, then the 60 million people who have already purchased a bone and a FOUR are going to be furious that the console they bought three years ago is already being *technically* replaced.
Does this also apply to non reference cards? You know, the ones people actually care about.
"For example, some satellite trackers think China may have lost control of the uncrewed 8-ton (7.3 metric tons) vehicle"
That wouldn't be good at all.
I wouldn't say people were way smarter back then. There were plenty of people that were just as stupid then as they are today. And there are plenty of modern day things which would seem impossible to people back then. Microchips for example are something that still amazes me to this day.
This kid will be ready for The Zone.
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They were bought out specifically because of what they characterize I bet. Overpriced crappy PCs that are aimed at "Gamers". When you buy alienware you're literally paying for name.
People have been very intelligent for a long time. It annoys me when things like the pyramids are accredited to aliens or outside help rather than human ingenuity.
Good riddance.
If x thing is legal in his state, and Y thing is legal in his state, I don't see how XY would be illegal. As long as it is not used in an illegal manner that would entail both of them.
The smart watches offer some cool features like answering text messages relatively quickly. I personally have no interest in a watch that needs to be charged every x hours however. My "dumb" watches are good for me and have been going for months.
That misleading title they used.
Gonna take a lot of effort to get people back to using firefox. Not to mention they're going to have to fire all of the idiots that joined their team, because any intelligent human wouldn't have wasted 15,000 dollars on removing the term "slave" from their code.
Or they'll just lie about their age, like kids have been doing for the past century.
Companies as large as microsoft offering a service and then taking it away is one of the scummiest practices.