what is that one thing a tech company did that makes you never want to buy from them again?
fucking blackberry.
>We reject the notion that tech companies should refuse reasonable, lawful access requests. Just as individual citizens bear responsibility to help thwart crime when they can safely do so, so do corporations have a responsibility to do what they can, within legal and ethical boundaries, to help law enforcement in its mission to protect us
the ceo would rather help fbi unlock customers phones than keep customers data private
http://blogs.blackberry.com/2015/12/the-encryption-debate-a-way-forward/?ClickID=bkyse6u6ulufu1vun1yl16lf1fdq1suzdvylnv
lenovo dun fucked up good. they sell computers with malware preinstalled on them
>>53516566
>nvidia
gameworks
>intel
gimped function dispatcher
literally the same thing
>>53516566
sun, unbundling the c compiler
>>53516622
dont forget
>3.5
>>53516597
So many people used to like BB because they could keep their data private, especially in more dictatorial countries. There was a time when RIM would bravely face a country-wide ban, but never give up its customers rights to privacy:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/202551/Blackberry_and_Microsoft_IE_A_Contrast_in_Privacy_Attitudes.html
Now... tsk, tsk.
>>53516609
this
>>53516566
Nvidia and Microsoft. Don't think I have to elaborate.
AMD for bloating up the Linux kernel
>>53517375
What?
no mention of Apple so far, huh. is that because none of you ever bought anything from them in the first place?
also, Nvidia.
Not giving a shit about software updates
Xbox, essentially the whole launch fiasco with the Xbox One, kinect, always on, always connected etc.
Nvidia, had a hd7970 and it burned my house down, turns out it was kepler in disguise.
>>53517402
To be fair you know what you are getting yourself into from the start.
>>53517694
This.
Fuggen creeps