He added that if Ultrabooks suffer from weak sales, while Apple continues to enjoy strong profit, the Wintel alliance will need to do something or else all the related IT player may be gone together.
Ultrabooks are a last attempt to sell high margin systems the Windows way, after having been bullied out of gnu/linux netbooks. Ultrabooks are projected to cost more than $1,000, prices not enjoyed by Microsoft hardware since XP. If these computers come with "secure" Windows 8, the makers will have a hard time giving them away.
About 1/3 of the population is hungry and the country is on the brink of mass starvation.
"We're going to go out and make it clear to the Arabs who the home owners are,” settler Itamar Ben-Gvir told Yedioth Ahronot. “We're going to take the initiative and march [with arms] towards Palestinian towns."
Since the Supreme Court lifted a ban on death sentences in 1976, 1,264 people have been executed in the U.S. And 921 of those executions -- or 73 percent of the total -- took place in 13 Southern states. [the Texas death machine skews alone had 38 and is special] ... As you might suspect, executions have their roots in the history of slavery.
The cultural legacy of slavery is violence and other lawless behavior.
Global average temperatures today are close to the maximum warmth seen during the Eemian [125,000 years ago]
Flexibility might bring price reductions as long as speculation is regulated back out of the market and half of a chicken and egg problem will be solved. Hopefully, alcohol fuels won't come from food crops.
Microsoft will work with state, city, nonprofit and private organizations -- including the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) and One Economy -- to develop and accelerate reduced-cost programs and policies that will include the following: Windows-based PCs optimized for students; Broadband Internet access; Microsoft education software; Job skills training.
As usual, this is dumping to reinforce the Microsoft monopoly. The net city and state cash flow is overwhelmingly in Microsoft's direction.
The Zimbabwe Minister of Media, Information and Publicity, Webster Shamu, warned media organisations may have their licences revoked for misusing their licenses to 'vilify' Zimbabwe and its leadership.
Internet service providers must comply to the blacklisting of citizens who are *suspected* of copyright or trademark or patent infringements ("proscription lists" to ban citizens from any access to the Net);
Anyone may be the accuser.
Not using Facebook to share with your friends this way does not keep Facebook from sharing with others behind your back.
"Interesting" site, run by Equifax. It's a service used by most large employers to deal with requests for verification of employment and salary and such. But ... it has much more information, and it's not exactly clear why.
Chairman Leahy’s Personal Data Privacy and Security Act of 2011 (S.1151) – presumably the most likely to see action on the Senate floor – also contains amendments to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, including welcome language to focus the statute more narrowly on hackers and identity thieves.
it's rather a mystery who is behind this bizarre statement that everyone seems to disavow
Corrupt policy is always a mystery that everyone seems to approve but no one wants credit for.