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  1. Downgrade options on Australian Malls To Track Shoppers By Their Phones · · Score: 1

    I wonder if it's too late to switch back to the old pager.

  2. Re:That son of a bitch on Woz Is First In Line For iPhone 4S · · Score: 1

    The last time this story ran, he was helping a woman figure out what was wrong with her Macbook. Afterwards people said to her, "do you know who that was?"

    Can you link to the article where this story appeared? I'd love to see the original text, sounds like a great little tale to share with people.

  3. SecondLife has been doing it since 2005 on Bill Gates Patents 'Virtual Entertainment' · · Score: 1

    Microsoft has patented this in 2006.

    Second Life has been doing this since March 2005.

    There are also other, less known virtual worlds that have been doing it since prior to 2005.
    (I think Active Worlds had this running in the same year or earlier? Needs to be checked.)

    I wonder if this patent would hold against this sort of a prior art?

  4. Re:This is not targeting Second Life on Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What has been described in the press so far doesn't sound anything like Second Life, except at the most superficial level. These systems are targeting things like IMVU and Puzzle Pirates. There are more similarities between Slashdot and Livejournal than there are between Second Life and Sony Home.

    Parent has it right.

    This is targeting the "We (corporate) create stuff - you buy it" market, that is populated by the mainstream typical user who doesnt want to learn how to create their own content or shape their own environment.

    This is about you coming in and buying like a good little consumerist, then going to a fancy club populated by other cool people and run a dance animation for 2 hours trying to get compliments for your self assembled looks and get people to go play a game with you.

    Ofcourse, this stuff is happening in SecondLife - but that is because SecondLife enables people to create an environment where this is possible, as well as other places where other types of behavior are encouraged.

    Doing anything except for this particular behavior is not going to be possible nor encouraged in Sony's Home service.

  5. Re:Stupid.... on Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds · · Score: 1

    SecondLife is failing because while the idea was good, the implementation missed the mark:

    - People dont want a single, unified global environment. They want their own private, locked out bubbles of reality where they can control every single aspect, and possibly allow visitors in.

    - The user interface was designed by an engineer. And it shows.

    - The company itself was initially ran by engineers who had no idea how to provide a user experience, and is now being ran by a marketing team that cares more about corporate big bucks then the users themselves. Result: Nobody really worked on a proper user experience for newbies, causing them to feel lost and disoriented with a sense of having nothing to do.

    The tutorials - when available - tend to focus more on how to use the client rather then how to use the world to get a positive experience. This is lacking since as a user created world rather then a planned and company controlled one (such as MMORPGs), you cant really provide people with an easy path for positive experiences right off the bat.

    So yea. All these points are what caused SL to end up sucking for most people who arent into the virtual world field, and more.

    But it had nothing to do with "haha virtual worlds suck moving on" or "OH SHIT, FURRIES".

  6. Re:2nd Life? on Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds · · Score: 1

    Using second life as a target displays a considerable lack of ambition.

    Obviously that means that you can easily create your own Second Life platform with minimum effort? ;D

  7. Re:Article misleading? on Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds · · Score: 1

    Frankly, the term 'Virtual World' has been foggied up so badly by clueless marketing droids that no one really knows what the term means anymore.

    Back in the 90's it was more used toward worlds where you can build content and create your own environment - sort of a take from Virtual Reality. But now days it feels like people decided that anything 3D and multiplayer/multiuser is a "virtual world" - so the term doesnt mean much anymore.

    So we end up having to use examples.

    And I wouldnt use SecondLife as an example for Sony's implementation. There doesnt seem to be anything there about user creativity, only consumerism.

    Same goes with Microsoft AFAIK.

  8. Re:Real Moneyz? on Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds · · Score: 2, Insightful

    As far as I can see, no.

    This isnt about your content: This is about them selling YOU content.

    Ofcourse, they may add some ways for you to make a buck, or I suppose other people will come up with ways to make a buck despite Sony's objections (e.g. coming up with gold farming in EverQuest).

    Heck, look at SecondLife: Its own in-world currency wasnt worth anything other then being a game token until someone decided it was worth real life dollars. And the rest is obsessed, greedy, overly-advertised history.

  9. RTFA: Not even close to SecondLife on Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "Ryoji Akagawa of Sony said that around 24 game design companies would provide the content needed for Home - but didn't give much else away. "

    This is nothing like SecondLife, then - barely even an imitation.

    SecondLife is about user content and creativity while Sony's - and quite possibly Microsoft's - solution is about you paying them for the right to purchase items created by other companies. You have zero capacity to create your own content and items.

    In other words, this isn't a virtual world: This is a 3D chat room, straight from the jolly 90's.

  10. Re:Why not Linux then? on Dell To Offer Windows-Less PCs · · Score: 1

    You'll be surprised by what DOS can do. But lets ignore for a moment the fact that anything Windows up to 98/Me can do DOS can do too, since these versions of Windows were a DOS program from the get go.

    On the more technical side, DOS is the best choice to go with when you buy a clean PC. Not just because "DOS can do just about anything anyway", but also because its the best option for doing stuff such as BIOS upgrades and related.

    DOS is not for stupid people. If you cant handle DOS, you obviously cant handle Linux. And if you know how to handle DOS, then you can handle Linux - which means you dont have to bother with DOS anyway.

    But most important: I keep seeing people advocating for Linux and just about shooting anything that ISNT Linux even remotely. Thats not very open-minded, is it. Just because you dont use a certain OS doesnt mean you can ignore its abilities, and then start whining around when someone uses something else instead of your favorate whatever.

    Linux is not the answer for -everything-.

  11. Two words: on Geolocation Enables Internet Borders · · Score: 1

    Remote proxies.

    Me? Oh, i'm not from Israel. I'm from... Canada! Oh, not good? Right-o! how about... Japan!

  12. Re:Even if I could write this program i wouldn't.. on Rules-Unknown Artificial Intelligence Competition · · Score: 1

    Last I checked, democracy isnt perfect.

    There are many other factors for why people choose who they choose. Keep looking at the shallow side, and you'll never get anywhere.

    Not that you tried to, anyway.

    PS:
    Incase you didnt notice, we didnt fire a single shot against those "poor, innocent" people for months. And yet, they keep on shooting. When we do shoot, its rare, and in response to something they did. Very inhuman. I guess that we should stop responding at all and just sit back and get killed. Fun, isnt it.

    And dont start with the "who did what first". When you get killed, it doesnt matter. When we tried to talk, they didnt stop shooting for a moment. During the peace process, they kept saying that "peace is just a cover! We will kill them all anyway!" in public radio and TV. But, its ok. They're palestinians. They are permitted to do it.

  13. Re:Offtopic: Trip to Israel (not really offtopic) on Rules-Unknown Artificial Intelligence Competition · · Score: 1

    Bla bla. Politics. Bla.

    Anyway, as an Israeli I can assure you that the
    "situation" has some really low chances of
    hurting any tourist. Fact: i'm taking the bus
    on a daily basis and yet i'm still alive. And
    I -live- here. So, really. The media just like
    to over bloat things.

    On the down side: Its freaking HOT. Dont get
    here unless you're heat tolerant. I'd take
    a trip to swiss instead at any time.

  14. Old thingy? on 3D w/o Goggles · · Score: 1

    Wasnt this story allready posted before?

    Oh well. Nice to see that they are still around.
    Too much vapor in computer companies latly.

  15. Re:no more on Non-banner Ads Coming to the Web · · Score: 1

    They'll be able to stop it by making the ad window
    a "sticky window" that goes with you where ever you
    go on the desktop. Its allready possible on most of
    the Virtual Desktop systems.

    Ofcourse, cracking the stick options will be quite easy
    in comparison to most methods...

  16. We'll have to pay for the advs we view. on Non-banner Ads Coming to the Web · · Score: 1

    I pay quite alot of cash for my 24/7, unlimited
    time internet connection (its a dial-up).
    I also pay quiet alot of money as phone-bill,
    although I am allready receiveing major discounts
    due to the large sum of money that is spent.

    Forcing me to view ads before entering a site,
    and when trying to leave it will only add more
    to the final bill that I will have to pay.
    This means: advertisers get cash, I loose.
    This is happening right now, with ad-banners,
    that load on my expense. But usually they are
    small and I can allready view the site when they
    load, so it doesnt matter. But the new system
    will force me to WAIT before entering the site,
    by this wasting valuable time.
    Another important factor for me on the internet,
    is speed. And i'm not talking about transfer
    speed: I'm talking about ACCESS speed. The time
    it takes from the moment I clicked on a link
    until I get the information I wanted to is
    VERY important for me. If someone will try to
    slow me down by forcing me to view irrelevent
    and unwanted information before letting me
    view the information I want, then this will
    just cause me to work less efficently, and in
    general cause me to loat that site or service
    to the bone.

    Advertisments are obviously necessary for
    economical reasons, but they have to do it in
    away that doesnt make the web a place that sucks.

    Bah! That would have never had happened on
    Gopher..

  17. Re:Speaking of building big mechs... on Mage The Ascension · · Score: 1

    It allready was.

  18. Possible. on Garfinkel Warns Of Linux Virus "Epidemic" · · Score: 0

    I'm just suprised that my system didnt cought
    a virus for linux so far.

  19. Appearnce on Virtual Newscaster · · Score: 1

    I hope that in the future it will be possible
    to change the character reading. The face of
    the current character looks like she smoked
    something.. (that pale skin color and black
    circles around the eyes. Hey! actually, maybe
    she's a good fit. Most people look like this
    during late-night programming after tons of
    coffee..)

  20. D&D movie? on Dungeons & Dragons Movie · · Score: 1

    Maybe we're lucky its not the animated series.
    I really hated that poni/unicorn/whatever.

    What I would REALLY like to see, though, is
    a Dragon Lance movie! that would be great..
    though something tells me we can count on them
    that they will ruin the movie.
    Its just one of those feelings.


  21. Re: how about top 10 female geeks on Top Ten Geeks of the Millennium? · · Score: 1

    I dont see any reason for gender separation
    in the "top ten" list. Both genders can be
    added to the list.

  22. Wearable computers on The Obsessed Inventor of the Paper Computer · · Score: 1

    The material that the Paper computer is seposed
    to be made of will be flexible. Can you imagine
    how much this can help the wearable computer
    industry? (your computer as part of your
    jacket. hm..)

  23. Re:you mean like windows? on Linux to be Official OS of People's Republic of China · · Score: 1

    Declaring Windows as the national OS and still
    keeping on "using it for free" wouldnt make
    much appeal in the eyes of the rest of the world,
    including M$ who you can only bet that they would
    notice. Now, I dont have an idea if that gov even
    care on how they look like in the eyes of the
    rest of the world (including M$, as powerfull
    as they are), but Linux seems to solve this
    problem. You can copy without anyone saying
    you've done something bad.

  24. Re:NO! No! NOOO! Don't just delete it! on Secret Spam Summit Held in Washington DC · · Score: 1

    You have mentioned that some spammers include
    1-800 numbers.

    I've heard of cases, when the actually money
    came to the spammer from these numbers.. see,
    they included a number, but it was not free.
    On the contrary.
    It was one of these numbers that take
    a big charge, and it was diverted to an
    international call. There they would hold you
    with a "please wait" message, and by the time
    you're done, you also get quite a big phone bill.
    The money will then go to the company operating
    the so called "phone service".

  25. USB and DOS? on 'Legacy-Free' PCs Appearing Everywhere · · Score: 1

    Can DOS handle USB?
    My main system is DR-DOS 7.03 and Linux. Wonder
    if DOS will be able to use any USB devices..