Remains of the Day: How many wrongs make a right?

17.02.2011

Speaking of undocumented features, Microsoft's Brian Seitz took time out to respond to a comment on the company's Windows Phone blog about why Windows Phone 7 resets its camera software to the default settings on launch: it's a feature, not a bug! But don't worry, Microsoft's looking into it: "feedback from folks like you has the team seriously looking at that option to see if there is a more optimal option." I'm thinking maybe Seitz was hoping that reading that sentence would cause your head to explode, which I guess is way to solve the problem.

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He's back! After that the Verizon iPhone would AT&T, CEO Randall Stephenson has returned to explain that phone users should be able to buy an app once and use it on any platform. I'll give you one guess as to who should get to sell those apps. The name of Stephenson's plan, if you're curious, is "Hey, That Whole 30 Percent Gig Sounds Pretty Good, Actually."

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How do you know your marketing stunt is a success? When the cops show up and arrest people. That's what happened at Dell's Round Rock, Texas campus when a black-clad biker with a skull mask paraded around the building carrying metallic objects and telling people to "go to the lobby." Turns out it was an attempt to show off the company's Streak tablet, which can apparently interface with Harley-Davidson motorcycles. So, I guess we've proved that not even the threat of mortal peril can get anyone interested in Dell's tablet.