"Android now forces apps to include proprietary code for push notifications"
As with some of the other recent updates, I'm not surprised android followed a "be free to capture the market, switch to grabbing a monopoly and exploiting it" model, but I needed to see it develop myself to really be convinced :(
"Cineworld's 'revolutionary' ScreenX technology is coming to Edinburgh (looks very silly)"
So they don't actually rotate?
"Councils admit failure to send out EU postal ballots in time"
Agh! I used to be proud of our electoral system :( Are there standards for "how many people can't vote" before the election is invalid, or is it on a case-by-case basis?
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As with some of the other recent updates, I'm not surprised android followed a "be free to capture the market, switch to grabbing a monopoly and exploiting it" model, but I needed to see it develop myself to really be convinced :(
"Cineworld's 'revolutionary' ScreenX technology is coming to Edinburgh (looks very silly)"
So they don't actually rotate?
"Councils admit failure to send out EU postal ballots in time"
Agh! I used to be proud of our electoral system :( Are there standards for "how many people can't vote" before the election is invalid, or is it on a case-by-case basis?