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  1. Re:Consider on Canadian Startup Uses Trump to Lure Tech Workers (siliconbeat.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    He can't do any worse then idiot we have in office atm.

  2. Re:Memory on Users Find Renting a Movie On iTunes Frees Up Space On iPhone, iPad · · Score: 1

    Um a majority of flagship android phones have microSD slots smartass.

  3. Re:Memory on Users Find Renting a Movie On iTunes Frees Up Space On iPhone, iPad · · Score: 1

    Well they are talking about an iphone which generally has No expandable slow for memory so.

  4. Re:Yes it's too much on Is $699 Too Much For a 13.3-inch Android E-ink Reader? · · Score: 1

    here is what 700$ got me, Dell 15 inch laptop with gtx960m and a core i7 6700HQ.

  5. Re:SSN on Anonymous Doxes Trump, But Leaked Info Underwhelms · · Score: 1

    i remember seeing a bit about if you knew which hospital and time they were born you could get first 2 sections of numbers of his SSN. just figuring out last 4 is the thing. But really knowing Trump's gonna really mean you can steal his identity? I bet Trump has a team of professionals probably protecting his name and his # at all times like his own personal LifeLock company.

  6. Re:Bullshit video on Anonymous Doxes Trump, But Leaked Info Underwhelms · · Score: 2

    Only thing it will do is fuel Trump's campaign even more like All the Media has been doing for him so he hasn't spend 1/5th what everyone else does on ad's.

  7. Yet more deserving people get left alone aka Hillary and Obama

  8. Re:this is why there is almost no research on Study Finds 3 Laws Could Reduce Firearm Deaths By 90% (meta.com) · · Score: 1

    Well i can tell you where about ~50% of the homicides and murders happen and by who with very little to no research needed. Just look at DOJ stats.

  9. It is news since normally MS doesn't sue people, but this is a case of many thousands of activation's from 1 IP so.

  10. They have seen thousands of attempted activation's come from the IP in question. They didn't give an exact number but said. This was a story on torrentfreak, "“Microsoft’s cyberforensics have identified several thousand product key activations originating from IP address" Its 1 think if they were after person for 2-3 copies but talking thousands from what is a Comcast business account since they did post the IP in question as well.

  11. Re:Probably not the owner of the IP who did it on Microsoft To Court: Make Comcast Give Us Windows-Pirating Subscriber's Info (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Well activate 1000's of copies of MS software from 1 IP, they gonna notice.

  12. Re:Solution looking for a problem? on AMD Wants To Standardize the External GPU (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    watch that cpu throttle to uselessness in the process of gaming.

  13. Re:Use Thunderbolt or forget it AMD on AMD Wants To Standardize the External GPU (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    TO start using TB, means i guess paying $ to intel. On top of that AMD is already 400 miles behind on a 500mile race with TB as it is so to make their own connection and put it as standard they would have leg up vs intel based laptops. So go figure why AMD wants to make up their own connection at this point.

  14. Re:Because China is not asking for the same thing on Apple Is Not Such a Freedom Fighter In China (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes say they havn't yet asked but if they have you probably never hear about it as it would be kept out of the public eye.

  15. Re:Does AT&T own the poles in question or not? on AT&T Sues Louisville Over Google Fiber (wdrb.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    They don't own right to say what can or can't be installed on those pole's. Public utilities have right of way type access to use those poles to provide service to people, AT&T is just just being AT&T, bunch of (*#&(@*#&.

  16. Its possible Apple could push an update to that 1 phone that allows it but they refuse to do it. Since its a court order its not some behind the scene's FBI demanding something be unlocked with no over sight, its a request from a court of law.

  17. Yea i never had issue with any update resetting my defaults. Wonder how isolated it really is or is it just blown outta proportion.

  18. Re:Koh for Supreme Court on Judge Slams Anthem, Rules That Breach Constitutes Harm To Customers (digitalguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    If this was Case against say Apple for massive breach of credit card details, she would found in favor of crApple. She is their judge not home depot's

  19. Apple could do it for 1 phone cause its a court ordered, any other phone that isn't ordered by court they can tell them to "piss off"

  20. If Apple did that knowing what will happen that will likely be seen as illegal destruction of evidence and aiding terrorism on apple's part. I bet 99.999999% chance apple could push an update to the phone, that ONE and ONLY phone that would allow FBI to break in. Not a update to all phones but just that 1. THis is more PR stunt for Apple that could be seen as good thing by privacy experts but Also could be seen as Apple lookin to profit from terrorists casue they won't help unlock a phone so all plans for attacks can stay secret.

  21. Re:At that price... on L.A. Hospital Pays Off Ransomware Thieves To Reclaim Its Network (google.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Or that the theives didn't already download a ton of patient data off their machines which since they accepted such low amount from what they wanted sounds like they got enough info to make a ton of $ off identity theft.

  22. Re:Cockroaches and patent trolls on Apple And AT&T Sued For Infringement Over iPhone Haptic Patents (computerworld.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Don't worry, Obama will overrule any sales ban no matter how bad Apple stole the tech. I mean look back at samesung case where they won a ban on old apple devices that stole their tech and apple stone walled and delayed all talks on licenseing fee's. Obama jumped to the rescue and over ruled a ban that 100% legal and should of happened.

  23. Re:Weighed Response on North Korea Accused of Testing an ICBM With Missile Launch Into Space (examiner.com) · · Score: 1

    Um US already has them so no need to deploy anything.

  24. Re:Anything NK does is suspicious on North Korea Accused of Testing an ICBM With Missile Launch Into Space (examiner.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Reason China is getting sick is they see the writing on the wall with what NK is doing. NK is playing with fire and its not a game they can win.

  25. Re:Streisand effect? on Anti-Malware Maker Files Lawsuit Over Bad Review (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    if "bleeping computers" does give a bad review to 1 maleware software and one they say is good is paying them $ for the traffic. They do have an argument in this that site in question is acting biased in their review. As you said Publicity of people looking for unbiased reviews of software doesn't look good for them if that is the case of them getting paid for referring people to 1 over software over another. In business of a reviewer, your reputation of being unbiased is everything.