Saturday, August 6, 2011

"Boot-up: LulzSec hacker known as Foxconn, ', to replace workers with robots", and much more

Henry Cooper Muhammad AliMicrosoft Bing looks an unlikely outsider of the Internet - such as Muhammad Ali before his break. Photo: Russell Boyce/Reuters

Quickly to chew over, as picked by the technology team burst of 7 links for you

Is in the Court on Monday.

Going toe to toe with Google Microsoft will cost $5 billion + * per year *, depending on the industry execs, who talked to the NYT. And who says that it should axe Bing?

"Taiwanese giant Foxconn cut some of their employees with one million robots in three years of increasing work costs and the efficiency will replace, Terry GOU, founder and Chairman of the company late Friday said technology."

Know eh, Apple?

Be not ridiculous! The US reserve operating balance was more than 40 times larger than some piffling private companies.

Hang, only 40 time?

"How is it in US law (and keep in mind, U.S. it have provisions in the world, even if it is legal, or you not in decades) is the creator of an image of the copyright holder." Even if the resolution fall, or reduce the number of colors of easier gray tones, it is still considered by many among the original copyright.
"So, what is, when you create each can possible image?" What if you took is a relatively low resolution (say 500 × 500) and a relatively low color mixing (say 256 colors) and try, each create a single image? What then would be the State of copyright? It is the Visual equivalent of infinite monkey theorem.
"If you could do it, it would still not protected own then all copyright for each image." "In addition, because it is an independent body without external reference on use, works and similar as those already copyrighted images do not violate."

Solution: Get a quantum computer to do it. Take care of now.

"Looks like would the administrator saves the wallet.dat and the backups on an ec2 instance and then it shut down while a RAM upgrade without knowing that he will lose everything on the disk."

Ben Duchac: "my mother needed a new phone and she play for an Android - they had was my HTC incredible for about a year below and their aging function phone was tired." It is quite tech savvy – Gmail used has a Tumblr, most of their e-Mail to a iPad - so after some discussion, we decided that Android was the way to go. The integrated Google search Gmail, gChat and she seemed much richer maps functionality UI to outdo functionality and app selection of iPhone 4 for their needs. A trip to the Verizon store later, we came up with Samsung-free home. The huge screen was brilliant. 4 G was blisteringly fast. The camera had more megapixels was adequate. "The phone was an absolute nightmare to use."

He's like the Samsung phone won't work as the HTC incredible and is frustrated at a loss by his life of the battery and intransigence. Yup, sounds familiar.

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