Because so far they've all played really well.
Because so far they've all played really well.
I know you didn't specifically reference the McDonald's lawsuit, but you were thinking about it and so will many readers, so I'm going to discuss it. The lawsuit in question was a woman suing McDonald's after she was burned by a coffee. She was parked, not driving as the story is commonly told, and was attempting to…
Did they NEED FB? No, not at all. They very easily could have gotten a good product to shelves without them (hell, the Dev Kits are quite nice already), but FB does make things quicker and easier, as they now have much more cash and influence to through around to make things happen. They recently brought in $90…
Probably yes. They are saying to get the kinds of displays they really want / need instead of making do with whatever the mobile display industry could throw their way will cost $100's of millions. Now, they have the kind of money needed to get the engineering and manufacturing processes they really want in place…
This may be hard for you to understand but there are people in the world (software and hardware devs among us) who don't live paycheck to paycheck. They aren't ensuring that their kids have clothes on their backs and can go to that expensive private school in that nice neighbourhood. They're a moderately to…
Time to dust off that copy of Mario Kart 7 for one last run...
Name: Banjo-Kazooie
Pictured: King's PR department for the last month.
Instead they decided to go after the real threat, the letter C
Here, I think you need this more than I do.
What John said, also if you want to know the secret to a flat belly, my website has 4 simple foods you shouldn't eat.
Just learned that I really don't think I ever want a watch another video from these guys again.
And you're free to construct a proper rebuttal as to why he's wrong.
"I really want a slice, but I need this to lure those turtles out."
FAKE. A quick Google Image search will reveal that this is actually a crime scene photo from Reeva Steenkamp's murder (aka OSCAR PISTORIUS THING).
I understand Michael Pachter's role in the industry (and how he has carved a nice niche for himself by making these kinds of analyses). However, I think this kind of talk about "winning" is more of a self fulfilling prophecy that fuels an already toxic community rather than just allowing people to make their own…
After reading a chunk of Analyst David Cole's article I came to the conclusion that these Analysts are a waste of space. He quotes random predictions you already see on forums and less than half of them are true in the end.
It's funny, but this feels more like a fix to me than censorship.
This shows everything wrong with patents. It's ridiculous what you can patent, what next, minigames during loading screens gets a patent? Oh wait.