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Google sues for patent infringement.
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Joe Woodbury wrote: Google sues for patent infringement. That was exactly my first thought!
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While plenty of routers are already available with chips using draft specifications, 802.11ax Wi-Fi won't be finalized until December 2019, ushering in a wave of updated devices touting new wireless capabilities that will contribute toward next-generation networks with more speed and less congestion. More Fi, less Why?
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From the article: some estimates suggest there will be as many as 50 nodes per home by 2022 With all the marketing that Griff's doing, make that 70.
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The small Pacific island Tokelau is still the most populated country-level domain in the world, outnumbering the 20.8 million domains that use China's .cn. Kiribati needs to step up their game
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From the article: the growth in the number of African domains has doubled since 2017 Oh, joy.
Batten down the SPAM hatches, Lads!
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Facebook is by far the company consumers trust least with their personal data, followed by Amazon and Twitter tying for a very distant second. Uber and Google round out the top five. I didn't make the list? I guess I need to try harder.
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Watching microsoft's decline into producing lowest-common-denominator software has not been a pleasant experience.
Watching fb's decline into total oblivion?
I'm loving every minute!
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Microsoft recently confirmed that it plans to transition its Edge browser away from the EdgeHTML engine to Chromium, embracing open source, bringing Chrome extensions and more. Making such a big change obviously requires a lot of testing, and Microsoft is giving you the chance to get involved via the Microsoft Edge Insider program. Just in case you don't have enough Beta product in your life
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Beta News wrote: Making such a big change obviously requires a lot of testing, Why start now?
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A Microsoft spokesman said: It would take us years to reach the data-slurping capacity of google's brows--- No, wait! Don't print that!
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It's a stablecoin, backed by the US dollar. It spies on your other currency and posts embarrassing pictures of it
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We already have a digital currency backed by the US dollar. It's called a "credit card".
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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"Backed by the US-Dollar", which is, wait a minute... backed by nothing! Well, nothing but the US military, that is.
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Speaking to the Independent, Surface head Panos Panay said the line was here to stay. This means they're cancelling it for sure, doesn't it?
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From the not-at-all-misleading article: Microsoft is celebrating record Surface sales, with reports that in some regions they are outselling the iPad If you click through to the page this refers to, and then to the page that that one refers to, you'll find that the surface is outselling the ipad in the "detachables category".
Clicking through to yet another page, you find that the "detachables category" refers to the kind of tablet that has a detachable keyboard.
So, once you've cut through all the layers used to deceive, it turns out that the surface is outselling an apple product that does not even exist.
... But only in one part of the world.
Best! Salesmen! EVAH!
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modified 25-Dec-18 1:21am.
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These single-celled organisms have a strange computing capacity that allows them to generate approximate solutions to a computationally complex problem known as the “traveling salesman problem.” First we had to worry about AI taking our jobs, now protozoa?
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Plants and bacteria, Mate. They're the computers of the future.
I've been saying that for almost 40 years, so I'm obviously referring to a later future than now.
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There are few things more humbling yet elating than the quest for new prime numbers. It's not that hard, look: 2, 3, 5, 7. Four on my first try!
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Optimus.
I win!
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The emoji panel is getting expanded to include symbols and kaomoji.
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Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: (∪。∪)。。。zzZ I ran that through google translate, and guess what came out.
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Yes, it has been the cause of thousands of years of warfare in a galaxy far, far, away. The HHG Project - Carless Talk
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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This is the problem with the winio data slurping.
Professionals and people who know how to use computers switch off and block the data slurping, so the bulk of the metrics and "feedback" (I use that word reservedly, because the information is stolen from users, not provided by them) they're getting is from people who don't use computers in a professional capacity.
So do windows users want effective, non-distracting, efficient user interfaces, or do they want useless garbage like this?
I'd bet the numbers extracted from the data slurping say they want this useless garbage.
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