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  1. Re:asshole on Steve Ballmer Blew Up At the Microsoft Board Before Retiring · · Score: 1

    Yes. And also fire whoever decided that menus should now be in ALL CAPS. It looks like they're trying to destroy themselves on purpose.

  2. Re:Ugly Stuff on Free (Gratis) Version of Windows Could Be a Reality Soon · · Score: 1

    I'd mod you up but since I don't have points ... I totally agree with you: I'll pay you some money and let me do whatever I want with my computer and stay the hell out of it. I bought Windows 7 and it's perfect for me. This giving away Windows in exchange for using Bing looks like the Google strategy: They want to hook us on their services and make the money through other means. It also looks like they're desperate in putting Windows 8 in the hands of people

  3. Onyx M92 on Ask Slashdot: E-ink Reader For Academic Papers? · · Score: 1

    This is a 9.7 (1200x825 px) inch e-ink reader. Supports most PDFs perfectly. It allows you to hightlight text and to scribble on them. You can then save the annotated version to a standard PDF that can be opened with the annotations and all on a PC with Adobe Reader or similar.
    The hardware is somewhat old at this point and there's supossedly going to be a refresh in the near future (m96) with Android. They're supossedly even sponsoring a contest to develop e-ink optimized Android applications.
    Warning: This is a exclusively reading device: It does have wifi and a browser but it's rubbish and many websites do not work well. They're also a bit fragile (specially the screen) so they must be treated carefully.
    More info: http://www.mobileread.com/foru....
    Official website (the chinese version has much more info than the English one): http://www.onyx-international....

  4. Re:Energy from the blood stream. on Apple Reportedly Testing Inductive, Solar and Motion Charging For Its Smartwatch · · Score: 1

    I'm hoping they can make one that will get its energy from my fat. I've got plenty of power stored there...

  5. Re:They should move away from consumer products on Reports Say Satya Nadella Is Microsoft's Next CEO · · Score: 1

    I vote you for Microsoft CEO. But, wait a minute...you can't be: What you say makes sense...

  6. Re:Privacy Issues on UK Government May Switch from MS Office to Open Source · · Score: 1

    Libreoffice 4.2 (currently in beta) seems like it's going to add significant new functionality to the spreadsheet program (at least lots of Excel functions). https://wiki.documentfoundatio...

  7. Re: Who would believe it? on Researchers Claim Facebook Is 'Dead and Buried' To Many Young Users · · Score: 1

    I think you're spot on. You should be able to subscribe to the posts of a person which have a certain hashtag. And now it would be really simple and convenient since Google implemented autohashtagging of posts in G+ some time ago

  8. Re:Hope it works... on 3D Systems and Motorola Team Up To Deliver Customizable 3D Printed Smartphones · · Score: 1

    I'd like to see this succeed too but I'm not counting on it. For starters, it's going to be really difficult to make the blocks with the connectors to connect to other blocks and everything and that the result is not an ugly, bulky phone. Make no mistake, looks are important in the smartphone market. In addition, don't count either on having a microSD holder module: Motorola is now part of Google and the big G is pushing hard for the cloud and against microSD cards. To sum up, an interesting idea that I'd like to see realized but I'm not optimistic about it.

  9. As far as I remember Jeri Ellsworth didn't quite fit in Valve's culture, so that might be a factor. She made a video about it when she was let go. I might be on her Youtube channel

  10. Re:Apple made the same mistake on Smartphone Sales: Apple Squeezed, Blackberry Squashed, Android 81.3% · · Score: 1

    Well, the original Galaxy Ace is a pretty bad phone. Samsung cut too many corners in that one. The original premise still stands, though. No, the 150€ (we're talking off-contract prices) Android phone is not as good as an iPhone, but 300-400€ Android phones are.
    What's more, the 200€ -current, 2013- Android phones are not as powerful as the latest iPhone but can really do the same things albeit a little slower.

  11. Re:Until it's ubiquitous, it's still a no go... on LLVM's Libc++ Now Has C++1Y Standard Library Support · · Score: 1

    Well, I'd say he's ok. IMO it's still to early to write C++11 code for any real products. It's not only the matter of the tools (that's the easy part) but the fact that most C++ aren't going to be familiar with those changes and new ways of doing things yet.

  12. Re:The most valuable part of some sites on Comments About Comments · · Score: 2

    Of course there's a lot of horrible comments, but that's a given on any site and there's not much you can do about it. In addition, moderation is no silver bullet and can both easily miss good comments and bury good ones because they don't coincide with the majority opinion. My point still stands: There're some great comments and opinions here.

  13. The most valuable part of some sites on Comments About Comments · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's obvious that comments are what make some websites attractive. This is one of them.
    In Slashdot I usually find very interesting what other people think about the news. Sometimes, there're some jewels: Comments about people who really know what the news is about and offer their perspective. I same those comments as bookmarks. I wonder why there's not a "favorite" option to save them.

  14. Re:Good or Evil ... on Doctorow: Rivalry Keeps Google From Doing Evil · · Score: 1

    I'd be happy to pay for their services (search/gmail/drive...) if that guaranteed me that they don't store any info about me and that doesn't feed AdSense, and I get no ads. Just put a reasonable price on it and I bet many people would pay

  15. Strong competitors are really important on Doctorow: Rivalry Keeps Google From Doing Evil · · Score: 2

    And that's why is so important that a company has strong competitors. If they don't, they have fewer incentives to be ethical.
    I love Android, but Google needs strong competitors so that they make it good for consumers and not only good for themselves.

  16. Re:Price Drop? More like Rice Crop. on Microsoft Drops Price on Nokia's 41-Megapixel Phone · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually the Youtube scare was Microsoft's fault. Google wouldn't build a Youtube app for Windows Phone citing low marketshare so Microsoft built their own but it didn't show ads so it violated the terms of service. That's why Google forced them to remove it.

  17. I'd actually pay more for a Windows 8 version... on Why Microsoft Shouldn't Worry About Cannibalizing Their Userbases · · Score: 1

    which didn't have the Metro UI.

  18. Re:synergy on Why Microsoft Shouldn't Worry About Cannibalizing Their Userbases · · Score: 1

    It actually makes a lot of sense to share the underlying code, more so now that the mobile phones and consoles have a lot of power.
    But, I don't think it makes sense in the UI department: Please MS, for the love of the flying spaghetti monster, give each of the devices an appopiate interface for its use cases. You like copying Apple, don't you? They didn't put the iOS UI on OS X. Copy them on that!

  19. Re:Netbeans! on Visual Studio vs. Eclipse: a Programmer's Comparison · · Score: 1

    +1 I guess the popularity thing is due to Eclipse having much better commercial support. I mean, it has official plugins (developed or sanctioned by the maker of the technology in question) for almost every framework you can think of whereas Netbeans has much fewer official plugins.
    Anyway, I like Netbeans much better than Eclipse. It has fewer options and that might make it less flexible but seems to be more focused on getting things working fast and with little effort. It's much more intuitive (IMHO) than Eclipse. In Eclipse everything seems to require lots of configuration.
    Interestingly, on the Gnome/KDE dichotomy, I stand on KDE's side which is more complex and configurable (i.e. more similar to Eclipse).

  20. Re:Spain? on Mozilla Launches Firefox OS Devices In Stores, Opens Up App Payments · · Score: 1

    For what I can see in my social circle, Spain has a great number of Android phones, some iPhones and almost nothing else. There's some people holding on to their old Blackberries and very few people who use Windows Phone.
    What I mean is that Android is pretty entrenched here, much more in the lower end smartphones segment, and I don't think Firefox OS has a good chance of succeding. I believe most Spaniards, faced with the choice of selecting a cheap smartphone would rather choose what they know, and that is Android.
    Anyway, I wish success to Firefox OS, since I like its concept and more competitors is always good for consumers.

  21. In hurricane season the weather satellite... on Main US Weather Satellite Fails As Hurricane Season Looms · · Score: 1

    ...GOES to sleep.

  22. Re:Hackers will crack this to hell and back on Xbox One: No Always-Online Requirement, But Needs To Phone Home · · Score: 1

    Or you and your hacker friends, could, you know, just vote with your wallet and not buy this Xbox console.
    You don't have a deity-given right to get a second-hand-games-friendly game console from Microsoft. Fortunately, there are alternatives, and buying them instead of the Xbox can harm Microsoft without any hacking.

  23. Re:an interesting perspective... on The Days of Cheap, Subsidized Phones May Be Numbered · · Score: 2

    Are you sure about this?
    European cell phone market started a similar transition a while ago and I haven't seen any decreases in phone prices. Granted, it can be difficult two relate the two but I haven't seen it happening anyway.
    Also, I disagree too with what you say about phones not having decreased in price in the last few years: Yes, the top phones still cost 600$ or more but this year top of line phone also has 2x the power in CPU and GPU, and a better screen (among others) than the last year's top phone. So yes, you're getting more for your money although probably not in the form you wanted (a price reduction).

  24. Re:I love it... on Adobe Creative Suite Going Subscription-Only · · Score: 1

    Well, this is precisely why do this: They want easy money. Besides that, I guess they also do it because it removes the pressure of competing with their own previous versions. Microsoft's worse competitor have been their previous versions for years too.

  25. Re:Ads on YouTube To Offer Subscription Service This Week · · Score: 1

    Please, someone mod parent up. I can't believe people are so selfish: These sites give you content in exange for ads, if you don't like the deal just don't go there.