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  1. Pew Pew Pew on US Military Stepping Up Use of Directed Energy Weapons · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now they just need to add the sound.

  2. Re:Free to Insiders on Microsoft Attempts To Clarify the Windows 10 For Everyone Rumor · · Score: 1

    Spot on except that you can also buy a key from within windows, so you necessarily need a new PC or reinstall.

  3. Re:windows 10 is NOT free on Microsoft Attempts To Clarify the Windows 10 For Everyone Rumor · · Score: 1

    From what I take from that you can continue to be a beta tester for as long as you like (but you need to keep upgrading and may get flaky builds) with out a licence, or you can opt out the insider program for a finished copy of windows where you will upgrade for free if you had windows 7 or 8.

    If you opt out and don't have a valid\legal copy of windows then you will get kicked out.

  4. But will it run Crysis ? on CRYENGINE Finally Lands On Linux · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sorry dated joke.

  5. Re:my experience: on Developers and the Fear of Apple · · Score: 2

    Yep android are far and away the largest single platform.

    http://9to5mac.com/2014/10/31/...

    of course if you include the fragmentation of the android versions and vendor specific versions may show a different picture.

    The #1 reason why I would fear developing for apple is they have a tendency to block and steal the really good ideas.

    http://www.pcworld.com/article...

  6. Re:Time to "stock up" from NewEgg ... on OEM Windows 7 License Sales End This Friday · · Score: 0

    Steam passed 300 games with Linux support last month they have 8837 games on steam so that about 3% of games on steam support Linux.

    Its not really much to boast about. I hope it gets better over time but I'm not holding my breath.

  7. He may as well have said on Brits Must Trade Digital Freedoms For Safety, Says Crime Agency Boss · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "They have already won, run for your lives! In other news I shouldn't be in this job!." - Keith Bristow

  8. Re: Friends on Test Version Windows 10 Includes Keylogger · · Score: 1

    I agree while Windows Starter Edition was a massive fail Office 365 is very profitable for them and it works for users like me where I can spend £75 (at time of writing) and get everything I want from office for a year for 5 PC's or I can spend £650 (£130 * 5) for one I can keep and then upgrade next year to office 2015.

    Even if its every 3 years I still save money. the only chance I have to loose money is if there's no office for 8 years!

    If they can get something similar for windows I'd be interested.
    The main problem with Windows Starter Edition was when you wanted to upgrade you had to reinstall since the in place upgrade\update virtually never works.

  9. If yes then what ? on Is It Time To Throw Out the College Application System? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So you have pointed out all of the problems but not offered a solution or any other workable ideas.

    So if you only have one choice you only have one answer.

  10. Asshole Driven Development on Ask Slashdot: Have You Experienced Fear Driven Development? · · Score: 2

    As a contractor you don't have a career that loosing your current contract isn't really a big deal. So having FDD you just don't extend your contract in 3 Months.

    I've had plenty of ADD (Asshole Driven Development) I tend not to renew them either.

  11. Re:'Free' as in pay me on Google To Refund $19M In In-App Purchases Made By Kids · · Score: 1

    As a phone developer myself I mostly develop Free games that is to say free with no barriers.
    However I do put a "Buy me a coffee" or "Donate" button on the applications I write however that means that I get flagged as having "in-app purchases" putting me in the same category as Dungeon Keeper and Candy crush where its "Free to play until you hit a wall and have to buy your self out".

    More transparency for the buyer as to what they are installing and whats in it labels like "Contains banner adverts", "Large In-App purchases" for your clash of clans type of game, "Small Inapp purchases" for games with buy and unlock types of sales and maybe drop the "In app purchases" in favour of "Developer Donations welcome" at the bottom end of the scale where people just want to show their appreciation.

  12. Affected Browsers (non scientific) on Google Serves Old Search Page To Old Browsers · · Score: 4, Informative

    By changing the User Agent string on my brower I found that the following are affected by this:
    IE9
    FF6.0
    Chrome 4
    Safari 5
    And all versions of Opera before they used the blink engine.

    Possibly more when I have the time.

    The timeline on when these came out is wavy as hell.

  13. Re:Oh god why. on Tox, a Skype Replacement Built On 'Privacy First' · · Score: 1

    Go ahead I'm not afraid of exposing myself.

  14. Apple owns curvy corners on Xiaomi's Next OS Looks Strikingly Similar To iOS · · Score: 4, Informative

    The home screen is a list of 4x5 apps with 4 apps on the hotbar.
    The compass seems to have ripped off the look of a compass.
    The settings menu has been taken more from the samsung S5 than the iphone
    The camera has a take picture button.

    Does apple own having a reasonable number of apps on a grid ?

    Of course its proven at least once that its "invented" things other people made first.
    http://apple.slashdot.org/stor...
    http://www.patentlyapple.com/p...

  15. Apples dont get viruses rehashed ? on The Biggest iPhone Security Risk Could Be Connecting One To a Computer · · Score: -1, Troll

    I seem to remember Apple saying previously that "Macs' don't get viruses" now "IOS doesn't get viruses".

    Any platform "doesnt get viruses" as long as its market share is small enough that most virus writers will ignore you.

    When you get the market share then your fair game the the exploits which have been there since day 0 come out.

  16. Re:Leapmotion anyone? on Microsoft Research Brings Kinect-Style Depth Perception to Ordinary Cameras · · Score: 4, Informative

    Leap motion uses two monochromatic IR cameras and three infrared LEDs.

    This claims to use one 2d Camera.

    Apple and Pears.

  17. Re: Because they can. on $200 For a Bound Textbook That You Can't Keep? · · Score: 1

    Vote with your wallet?
    More like vote with your education.
    Law textbooks are required for law degrees if you want to pass you need to buy it. This makes it far worse since its a captive audience.

  18. Re:Surface on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 3, Informative

    Its a bit harsh to say the Xbox One has failed sure its had some bad press and the flip flopping on policies that has followed.
    But its not out yet.
    And its still sold out nearly everywhere like the PS4.

    It would be fair to say it in 12 months time when he is leaving (whatever state it's in then)

  19. Supply and Demand on Instagram "Likes" Worth More Than Stolen Credit Cards · · Score: 2

    I'd have thought that lots of people can offer credit card numbers since they have been around for a while.
    Instagram likes are a new "product" and presumably available from fewer places hence more expensive.

  20. Re:Excellent on IAB Urges People To Stop "Mozilla From Hijacking the Internet" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    From TFA: "This particular feature would block all third party cookies by default and users would need to decide for themselves which cookies will be allowed on their systems and which won’t be."

    Heaven forbid people will be allow to decide for themselves ?!?!

  21. update on Londoners Tracked By Advertising Firm's Trash Cans · · Score: 1
  22. Re:How can an OS have such a fundamental problem? on All Bitcoin Wallets On Android Vulnerable To Theft · · Score: 2

    Number confirmed to be random as certified by a dice roll.

  23. Hardly Iconic on Behind the Story of the iPhone's Default Text Tone · · Score: 0

    Its no Nokia tune thats for sure.

    Dah dala da da

    (or angry frog for poor quality but memorable)

  24. Re:Smart guns... on Hardly Anyone Is Buying 'Smart Guns' · · Score: 1

    Guns dont kill people rappers do ?

  25. Re:Stop it. on The Security Risks of HTML5 Development · · Score: 2

    The needs of the business world is always changing and the needs of the internet is changing to meet it. HTML 5 isn't just a new shiny stuff which people can use. Its stuff people can do already but need large libraries and stuff to create now.
    Newer libraries just mean that you will download less to the client, in order to provide the rich user experience they expect now a days.

    TFA is pure FUD most of the problems which it highlights exist already. If anything HTML5 sorts out more issues than it creates.