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Wonde Tadesse wrote: Terry Gou ... said I think that says it all.
/ravi
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Ravi wrote: I think that says it all... It's a rumor. Better to wait till they release it.
Wonde Tadesse
modified 24-Jun-12 0:53am.
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Other than the fact the main tenor of the argument is "the new iPhone will be better than the S3 because it will be better" that is one annoying website. It seemed to have at least 3 videos embedded per page, one I couldn't figure out how to mute. I want to listen to my music not some advert for a pretty poor sounding game.
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All is revealed here[^]. It's actually quite interesting.
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Quote: Instead, the design team initially worked in what Stevie Bathiche (pictured below), Microsoft's hardware maven, calls an underground bunker with no windows.
I find it hard to believe anywhere MS is involved has no Windows.
More seriously:
Quote: ClearType is Microsoft's font smoothing system which uses the fourth pixel that every screen has in every Red Green Blue pixel group
I'm pretty sure the word they wanted was "twip" not "pixel".
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The team were underground, but now they've Surfaced... [Sorry, but it had to be said ]
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I don't know what they were smoking down there, but what surfaced was incredible.
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Rebooting updates no longer just for Windows [ITworld]
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Fedora tries to be at the bleeding edge of technology, sometimes at the expense of stability. Luckily with Linux, you have options. I don't suspect many with server type of applications are even using Fedora anyhow and are probably using something more long-term stable (RH Enterprise, CentOS, Debian, or Ubuntu LTS).
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atbennett wrote: no longer just for Windows
Used a Mac?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Yawn. I've always thought the Linux aversion to reboots is like performing open heart surgery on yourself without anesthetic. Sooner or later you're going to miss something.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Their own Ubuntu key, no default GRUB 2 on Secure Boot systems [ITworld]
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An unwatched video is nothing short of a waste of time and money. So now that you’ve designed and created a video to showcase your software, how do you make sure that people actually see it?
The Internet and social media are there to help make sure your video is seen by as wide an audience as possible. Some effective ways to promote your work include:
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Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform may not be a huge hit with consumers just yet, but according to a new report by market analysis and strategy firm VisionMobile, it’s definitely catching on with developers. Almost 60% of the developers who responded to this survey say that they plan to develop for the Windows Phone platform. Those are just ‘plans,’ though, and those don’t have to turn into reality. Windows phone, say the survey’s authors, “is indeed the new cool,” but “to turn the buzz into developer buy-in at the levels of iOS and Android, actual adoption must follow soon or fall flat.”
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I plan to win the Nobel Prize for physics.
I plan to buy a Lamborghini Aventador.
I plan to retire to the Bahamas and spend my time big game fishing.
Farhan Ghumra wrote: Those are just ‘plans,’ though, and those don’t have to turn into reality.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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Unless something is actually released to the market, everything has to be a plan or thought! obviously.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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Which was my point actually.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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And what's your plan to be awarded a Nobel Prize?
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Bahamas - July 10, 1973
Lamborghini Aventador - 2011
Nobel - 1901
So just Don't wait!
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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After so many times leaving developers in the dust by coming up with new, non backward compatible technology, I'll wait till they prove they can attract customers and have some staying power.
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The fact that windows phone doesn't support c++ means the big game companies have to rewrite their entire engine, rather than port it. I don't think we're ever going to see the likes of GTA, or infinity blade on the windows phone
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Windows Phone 8 does support C++ according to this weeks announcement.
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Ok, I stand corrected. I hadn't read the latest news
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Sit corrected instead. It's much more comfortable.
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Microsoft has gotten analysts debating if its tablet Surface is indeed an iPad-killer, but the secrecy that shrouded its biggest bet yet is also risking the trust of long-time partners including PC-maker Dell, which barely had three days notice from the developer of Windows operating system.
"It is hardly ideal," Steve Felice, president and chief commercial officer for the $62-billion Dell, told ET. "But this is the way it is in the technology industry, where the rules are constantly changing."
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