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2010-04-16
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@ Λεμεσιανός, ρε!
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Actually with cars increasingly becoming more sophiscated computer wise, there's problems bound to happen (See Toyota recently). Though I believe those weren't the first. I think Ford or GM is starting to have that issue too.
I'm unfamilar with other platforms regarding the bug issue. Does Android and iPhone OS publicly list all the bug fixes and bugs in the system?
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2010-04-16
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2010-04-16
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We...are used to accept things this buggy way. That would not be acceptable for other products like a car.
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2010-04-16
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Yes, actually it is quite common.
Toyota may have drawn the media spotlight, but they're not the only company who has been knowingly shipping vehicles with unintended acceleration problems, for instance.
Jumping to another field, there are plenty of medication commercials on television, ones that often mention death in their laundry lists of super fun possible side effects. So, not only is death acceptable as a possible side effect of a medication, it's such a minor concern to consumers that having it mentioned doesn't ruin the effectiveness of the ad.
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2010-04-16
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Yes, actually it is quite common.
Toyota may have drawn the media spotlight, but they're not the only company who has been knowingly shipping vehicles with unintended acceleration problems, for instance.
Jumping to another field, there are plenty of medication commercials on television, ones that often mention death in their laundry lists of super fun possible side effects. So, not only is death acceptable as a possible side effect of a medication, it's such a minor concern to consumers that having it mentioned doesn't ruin the effectiveness of the ad.
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2010-04-16
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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Nevertheless, I still don't recommend mobiles like N900, Android or iPhone to any friend/family who doesn't have basic computer knowledge. Even someone with basic knowledge sometimes does not have skills to do a simple software installation, so there is a lot to improve in the UI area if mobiles vendors want to increase their sales.
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2010-04-16
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@ Poland
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That means new version will be 10.2010.09-3.
Which will be a 7 week difference from previous version (which was released 16 Feb).
Giving us a timeline of second week of April for PR 1.2.
Correct?
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2010-04-16
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2010-04-16
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I am not an iPhone fan, but I must admit their user interface was far more intuitive for non-IT folks, and it is still hard to beat in this aspect. Nevertheless, I still don't recommend mobiles like N900, Android or iPhone to any friend/family who doesn't have basic computer knowledge. Even someone with basic knowledge sometimes does not have skills to do a simple software installation, so there is a lot to improve in the UI area if mobiles vendors want to increase their sales.