This post shall render an opinion on the applicability of Sony/BMG’s Rootkit EULA in Philippine laws. It will be rendered using a writing style used by the legal profession here for formal opinions to likewise enable you to catch a glimpse on how we operate.
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Currently, I can think of three mobile services that generally work globally across different countries and different mobile networks: IDD calls, International SMS and International MMS.
But aside from these, there aren’t any other mobile services I know of that can be used on a global scale.
So, what kind of mobile service will be useful on a global scale? -
Sure beats Windows Bintana.
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BoingBoing appears to have one of the better coverages of the Sony rootkit fiasco, and…
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Adobe takes a politely humorous -bland and un-funny for my taste, though- take on piracy…
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Google Analytics is another free tool from Google. It’s basically more than site tracking. What…
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If you use Blogger as your blog CMS, you’ll find out rather quickly (like I…
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If you want to play your old Xbox titles on your Xbox 360 console, you need to have the HDD-equipped Xbox 360 version, not the Core System version.