Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

Ubuntu — Traitors of Linux, Open Source Software and The Community: Is Ubuntu Becoming Too Commercialized?

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

What do you think? Is Ubuntu becoming too commercialized? Now featured on Ubuntu’s website: Ubuntu TV. It looks pretty cool, but that’s not what this is about. I want opinions. I want to know what you think. For me, it was Ubuntu that pulled me away from depending on –and actively using– commercialized software. And now, I am questioning if Ubuntu has become a traitor.

Linux: the concept of using open source software. The vision of being able to use a computer efficiently and effectively without having a dependency on Microsoft software. After many years of having this ‘fatal attraction’ it was Ubuntu that enabled this fantasy become a reality. (more…)

Sprint $20 Billion iPhone Math Error

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

I am not sure this is going to work. Sprint agreed to purchase 30.5 million iPhones over the course of the next four years at a price of $20 billion. Sprint only has 27.4 million customers. Also, Sprint paid $655 per unit and intends to sell each unit for $500. I not a mathematician by any means, so can someone explain to me how this is going to work? (more…)

How Often Do You Update Your iPhone Apps?

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Is it just me or is the process of updating iPhone apps a big pain in the butt? How often do you update your iPhone apps? Usually with how I am about keeping things up to date I try my best to keep my apps updated. The problem with me is that I get too far behind and end up having to do massive amounts of updates. I’m in the process of updating them now and once done I am to keep everything current.

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