The process of killing the open internet and World Wide Web in the US has begun. [reuters.com]
Here we go, the war has started.
Christopher Soghoian: Your smartphone is a civil rights issue [j.mp]
Still a relevant TED Talk.
@larand Plus it's much like TweetDeck but simplified.Also it's got the opan source going and it's a lot of portals like .cloud or .rocks.
// @indigo
These Project Scorpio specs are impressive [eurogamer.net]
But that means nothing if Microsoft can't bring enough exclusives and third parties into the upgraded Xbox platform.
@bazbt3 what I liked about Ubuntu Phone was that:
- it was not commercially driven
- it was not made in America1
- it had a different concept for interaction
- convergence was a real thing that ordinary people could actually use
Sadly, there was only one real hardware builder who did it right. Every time Meizu announced a limited run Ubuntu phone they'd sell out within hours of going on sale. BQ, however, thought that cheap plastic that stuttered when booting was perfectly acceptable …
// @thrrgilag
I still insist that the next big OS will not come from the US. Most likely China, really.