UNZIP
10.7.05
 
Apresento o UNZIP.

Aprendi umas coisitas e agora estou pronto para escrever para quem me quiser ler, ou apenas para mim próprio. Não prometo nada a não ser erros ortográficos.
Apenas para descomprimir, UNZIP.
Ou antes de fazer xixi, UNZIP.
 
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ou antes de dar com a pila na tola de alguém... unzip.
 
It looks like a Google is mimicking Apple and the iPhone. Looking at Google's advertising, it's all about the coolness Factor and what a fad device it is. There's very little information about hard technical data. It's all about the cool people stuff you can do with it. Tons of it focuses on the camera, which the big phone makers have become completely obsessed with. And now Google has created their own processor, which is probably blazingly fast but there's not any real hard data to prove that. And from my current experience Apple still beats everyone at my browser test. Plus Google claims that one of the major reasons for their own processor is to make the phone more secure. And I don't watch the industry real closely, but I haven't heard of phone hacking being a major problem. We're already encrypting stuff a bunch, and people are doing every kind of financial transaction you can think of over their phone. If there were some security holes the bad guys would definitely be reeking havoc. Also, Apple and Android have prided themselves on being fairly hack proof. So creating a brand new never before heard of processor just for that purpose, once again seems like Overkill. What we really want at this point is a quantum processor that will allow 3D holographic interaction with the phone.

I spent 40 years being a computer programmer, and generally want to hear a long list of hard facts and figures about a phone's capabilities and performance. If you really want to impress me Google put a 3.5 millimeter Jack back on the thing. And if you really want to blow my mind you don't need some goofy processor, just add a slot for 1 TB SD card. Do something impressive.

The fact that Google leaves off a 3 and 1/2 mm Jack and no SD card slot seems like they're basically copycating Apple's approach to iPhone. They want you tied into their cloud process so you'll eventually pay money for data that you could just keep on your phone. And the whole idea that you charge another $150 to $200 for more "in phone memory" that costs Google somewhere around $10, just makes the point.

Keep in mind, of all the phones on the market I'm currently using a Pixel.

Oh, speaking of mind blowing upgrades, how about a removable battery. Like the $50 LG phone I had in 2012. Impress me.








 
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