Software vendors should be able to take pride in the way in which they address bugs, not feel so ashamed that the information has to be kept quiet.
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A truly open government champions open standards and open source, and nurtures European software development.
Let us hope that this apparent forgetfulness is not a sign of things to come.
There are times when the computer industry seems to be scripted straight out of David Lynchβs movie, Mulholland Drive.
Written a year before the first iPhone, 4 years before the iPad: “Sooner or later, Apple will release a product that lies between current iPods and MacBooks.”
There are subtle but very important differences between iTunes in the Cloud, and iCloud Backup.
Who but Apple could have released a completely new ‘computer’ product line knowing that for the first 4-6 months the only fully functional part of its operating system appears to be its clock?
Whilst not exactly a lemon, it was not the flagship product which it could have become, and only made it to version 3.
Computer geeks might enjoy works in progress, but consumers expect products to work.
Most systems in everyday life had readily accessible fallbacks that you could rely on when the system of first choice was not available. We seem to have lost those now.
