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First, yes non-compete clauses are, in almost every practical sense, unenforceable. It really is very difficult to prove, to the extent that a lawsuit could be won, that a former employee is working in a new position that violates the non-compete

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Every cell phone company is constantly trying to improve call quality, it's not like that aspect of building a phone is neglected by everyone and RIM could just slot themselves into that niche if only they devote enough resources to it. It's just not something you hear about very often because it's not as sexy as a

The manager started laughing at the guy who called to find out where his 10lbs of marijuana was, then hung up? Yeah, that's a smart move

"And... which UN delegate didn't get his shipment?"

Lol yeah, because it's not like Cisco completely dominates that market already.....

As long as the connector still clips into the port I don't really care how my phone is charged. But if it just flops out like the MacBook connector it'd basically be useless

Do you think that would be unethical?!

Lol wtf is that cell phone he's talking on.... did he steal it from the set of Top Gun?

Ha! I commented as much on the original post. Was I the only one? I have no idea, but that will not cool my warm glow of satisfaction

You're comparing apple-drones to orange-drones

Verizon's new iPhone customer numbers would be far higher than AT&T's, they've only carried the iPhone for less than a year, and only started carrying it about 8 months before the 4S

It's unfortunate that you have a star and don't understand how this blog works

No company is under any obligation, moral or otherwise, to give away the money they've earned

"It's only pulp if people in the fancy journals curl their lips at it."

I was kind of dragged to see it because I wasn't interested in the slightest by the trailer. It was surprisingly good.

I'm pretty sure this only applies to books made with the Author software, so just create the book with a different authoring program to sell it somewhere else....

As far as I can tell, what this really does is give people who click the link intentionally plausible deniability. Whereas before you had to agree to participate in a DDOS before beginning your participation in the attack, now all you have to do is click a link and if somehow your IP is chosen to track down and

This is pretty standard NDA stuff, especially in product development areas. I do auditing and work under similar restrictions. We're not allowed to even let slip the names of companies under audit, let alone detail of the audits themselves

Ah that makes sense. Also explains how they basically tacked the feature onto the game so quickly as opposed to having it in there from the beginning of development