New Piper Jaffray Teen Survey Shows Half will choose an iPad when it's Time to Upgrade versus 14% for Android
Apple pushes first update to Safari technology preview
GoPro really needs a better design, but what they really need is someone to redesign the user interface and software/firmware.
Maybe they'll use him to poach that from Apple too, like Tesla does.
Why the departure of Apple designer Daniel Coster matters
Probably, just like LA Unified Schools with middle-men writing bad software, it gave politicians an issue to "protect their voters."
In a follow-up report posted by V3 UK today they noted that "A Freedom of Information request submitted to the MPS by V3 showed that just 641 devices have been rolled out to officers in the Hammersmith and Fulham areas since plans were announced to provide 15,000 to 20,000 iPads to front-line police. A spokeswoman from the force said that the 641 iPads remain in use and have been well received, but the trial did not result in the Met deciding to roll out iPads across its entire force.
This was merely a sensational "stalking horse" disingenuously used by the Obama Administration to set this total fiasco in motion!
At least the Administration has it's head screwed on straight about this one!
This is the bill that would allow Comcast to charge whatever they wand for internet service and allow a Donald Trump administration to privatize the internet.
The two co-conspirators who want to make us less safe.
There will be an incredible increase of cyber attacks on computer networks that are currently safe.
US Senate panel releases draft of controversial encryption bill
'Discussion draft' could escalate clash between Silicon Valley and Washington
Senator vows to filibuster controversial encryption bill
But the most vocal opposition has come from within Congress itself. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) went so far as to pledge a filibuster of the bill if it reaches the Senate floor. "This flawed bill would leave americans more vulnerable to stalkers, identity thieves, foreign hackers and criminals," Wyden said in an official statement. "And yet it will not make us safer from terrorists or other threats."
House Judiciary Committee votes unanimously to back law demanding warrants for old emails
They'll have to fight it at the Supreme Court or secede from the Union
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