vena
No user record in our sample, but vena has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but vena has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
it uses MQTT, FTP, and RTSP. the key and serial are the credentials.
oh good, didn’t know if it would do that/force a cache invalidation for clients
did you fully log out/in or just lock/unlock? iirc locking with BW doesn’t do what one might expect wrt encryption state.
this is a proposed ban for the US.
the US doesn’t really import natgas.
i can't help but read this as "node-e-o's"
i just don't understand why they named the OS after the API it's restricted to, something consumers will never encounter. the end result of WinRT is just Metro, something marketable and relatable. why the hell don't you…
fwiw, you don't need to turn it off to install unsigned apps, it can be overridden on a case-by-case basis by right clicking the app and opening it there. you are never prompted again for that app. i can see the…
the same issue is present in the current Firefox Aurora build.
> Can you tell why the EU requires Windows to display a browser selection box on first boot to Europeans, but is okay with iOS totally BANNING the use of non-Safari browser engines? Because the restrictions placed…
Samsung is the factory contractor for the A5, Apple designed it and Apple owns it outright. Foxconn assembles Apple products and provides some off-the-shelf parts. Apple does not levy such licensing restrictions against…
It very much changes the issue. That is not an OS developer requiring third-party hardware OEMs prevent loading another OS as part of their licensing agreement. This is fairly specific anti-competitive behaviour, it's…
They're not locked down by Google.
Apple produces their own hardware, and the various locked Android devices are not being locked down by Google.
appcelerator titanium, i'd guess - http://www.appcelerator.com/
i don't really see the point. i can't imagine the transfer protocol matters. otherwise, putting ads that have less capability than web streams (because they're contained in a local file) seems like a red herring.…
When you see the breaks, the three little black reveals that interrupt the band, in photographs, you could be forgiven for assuming you're seeing three separate strips of metal with gaps in between; but in fact it's all…
It's the same way Google Chrome extensions are built, isn't it? I just assumed this is Apple blessing what's really just a part of WebKit...
Can anyone give any opinions on this vs Appcelerator?
Why is it Google's responsibility to keep PR news wires in business?
so, can those of us writing in interpreted languages still fight about this?
the pricing issue is very interesting, but there's not a lot of meat to the story here. i'd like to see the developer find a way to interview the people who bought the increasingly pricey app and try to actually get…
I've always found that browser stats matter most for the site they belong to.
And Einstein would possibly have agreed with that to some extent, as evidenced by his reply in 1936 to the rejection of the only paper of his ever even subject to peer review, even then a new concept in fields unrelated…
Which is about 1/10th of what your post is implying. You might want to read something deeper than a wikipedia summary.