> The last thing I want is a webpage being able to access bluetooth, notifications or any sensor data. No, more permission dialogs is also not what I want. And how is having the same developer do it via a native…
ZipDial have been referenced 43 times in this article! Is this some of marketing move?
ROFL!
Well, most of that comes by building products from established standards by the west and providing support services. So, the point remains, knowledge based economy, while certainly useful, is not the only way for an…
Yeah, people have been selling an invisible product since thousands of years (religion), so it is quite possible to get billions of people to lie to themselves and to others.
In general, India has dealt unexpectedly well with this health crisis, given it's lack of resources for health care (compared to other large economies). Bengaluru, in particular, is better off because of relatively…
At this point, I would much rather use any x86 based laptop instead. Their price-to-performance ratio's have significantly increased since the first RPI was introduced and for a 100$, you get a much better package. So,…
> The last thing I want is a webpage being able to access bluetooth, notifications or any sensor data. No, more permission dialogs is also not what I want. And how is having the same developer do it via a native…
ZipDial have been referenced 43 times in this article! Is this some of marketing move?
ROFL!
Well, most of that comes by building products from established standards by the west and providing support services. So, the point remains, knowledge based economy, while certainly useful, is not the only way for an…
Yeah, people have been selling an invisible product since thousands of years (religion), so it is quite possible to get billions of people to lie to themselves and to others.
In general, India has dealt unexpectedly well with this health crisis, given it's lack of resources for health care (compared to other large economies). Bengaluru, in particular, is better off because of relatively…
At this point, I would much rather use any x86 based laptop instead. Their price-to-performance ratio's have significantly increased since the first RPI was introduced and for a 100$, you get a much better package. So,…