It is not just because of service plan resembling US market but Japanese's favor to Western stuffs. Japanese have been particularly obsessed with European luxury goods (accessories to bags), western cultures, musics, goods and whatever the fancy to them. iPhone of course.
Indeed the distribution of the ciphertext when using Airdrop relies on the authentication made by Airdrop (I think that's why Airdrop requires iCloud to be enabled, but note I'm not sure of that). However the encryption of the ciphertext and the keys used are independant of Airdrop. In the worst case a wrong receiver would be selected, he would have the ciphertext but wouldn't be able to decrypt it.
edit: I think I've wrongly interpreted your question. Are you asking if Core Secret doesn't simply reimplement what Airdrop provides? If this is your question, the answer is no, the goal of Core Secret is to divide a secret between peers, each peer having a portion of the secret.
Haha. They can't resist hormones and desire. Platonic love forever is lying. Japanese could do better as they have highly advanced porn and sexual industry.
People still buys. In business sense, it is funny. They cheated and impressed as much as they can and made really large volume of sale. Media reporting like this does not seem to make much difference. Other than few hackers/engineers/programmers, majority of consumers don't give a thing on benchmarks. Too bad.
Agree. Going 64-bits in general can benefit that more instruction sets, more data sets per instruction, memory access at repeating process. What's in this article is just quote by CMO that is a claim without benchmark evidence or whatever.
Not bad. You don't have to jump around your regexp reference and editor. It does not exactly tell you why your exp & string does not match. It just show what typed reg exp will do.
This is really inspiring.
When choosing most optimized parts, is there a better way than parametric search in catalogue like Mouser, Digikey or something??
Typically I start with parts that are much used in Arduino projects. Then I move to Digikey, etc and look for good pricing AND plenty of stock and multiple vendors. This helps avoiding component related delays.
I could see why development service team always want to get more and more information about a project. Open it more, then you get better return. Fun reading.
Same thing goes here in hardware industry. Having Ph.D. does not indicate how good they are. It really depends on individuals and their mindsets. Ph.D. with specialized major anyway have learn things over at new workplace. So whoever catch up fast and do hard with 'i will contribute this' attitude makes better results.
Someone may argue about this but people with less advanced degree tend to obey more to management.