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  1. Don't stare at sun with remaining eye on Scientists Need Volunteers To Look At the Sun · · Score: 1

    ..

    Orlando

  2. Flash rethink? on Why Flash Is Fundamentally Flawed On Touchscreen Devices · · Score: 1

    Whatever reason Apple has for not liking Flash (I have yet to see a definitive explanation) all this negative press about Flash, coupled with the Flash/HTML5 debate can only be a good thing. In my view, Flash has way more things wrong with it (breaking the semantic web) than the benefits it brings to the table. If all this discussion either prompts Adobe to fix all that, or something better is suggested instead (HTML5?), it can only be a good thing.

  3. Microsoft's responsibility on New Russian Botnet Tries To Kill Rivals · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This may sound naive, but I'm assuming that the vast majority of the machines used in botnets are Windows PCs? So has any attempt been made to make Microsoft take some of the responsibility of this phenomenon on and do something about it?

  4. Re:It's true on Apple's Trend Away From Tinkering · · Score: 1

    Mod this guy up, I couldn't have said it better myself.

  5. Cost savings? on Denmark Chooses OpenDocument Format · · Score: 1

    It can be used in offices where other file formats are used and represents a great cost saving for organisations

    What costs are saved by adopting this file format?

  6. Re:This is great! on Open-Source JavaScript Flash Player (HTML5/SVG) · · Score: 1

    Although I have big problems with the way a lot of people use Flash, I don't have problems with Flash itself.

    Orlando...

  7. Mr Cameron needs to learn... on James Cameron On How Avatar Technology Could Keep Actors Young · · Score: 1

    ..that technology alone does not make a good film. In the case of Avatar, not even a mediocre one.

  8. I don't know on WHO To Investigate Handling of Swine Flu Information, Vaccine Orders · · Score: 2, Funny

    ..who will investigate the handling of swine flu information?

  9. Re:As a road warrior I should be using encryption. on Only 27% of Organizations Use Encryption · · Score: 1

    There's always the possibility..

    Indeed, see my previous post. It then comes down to probability that the laptop is stolen compared to the hassle of encrypting the drive. And in most cases, it is not worth the hassle.

  10. Re:As a road warrior I should be using encryption. on Only 27% of Organizations Use Encryption · · Score: 1

    I'm not exactly sure I'd call "throw a Linux Live disk" or "unscrew the HDD compartment, remove the disk and hook it up to a desktop" things that require much time or very much knowledge.

    You wouldn't call it much knowledge, but you're reading Slashdot, right? The vast majority of laptop thieves wouldn't know or care how to do this.

  11. Re:As a road warrior I should be using encryption. on Only 27% of Organizations Use Encryption · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It all comes down to a simple calculation - what is the mathematical probability of someone stealing my drive vs. my OS or disk crashing?(1) Anyone who has traveled knows the second far outweighs the first.

    I would go even further - What is the mathematical probability of someone stealing my [laptop] AND be interested enough in the data on the disk to bother trying to get access to it.

    Even without encryption, getting access to the data on a laptop which uses OS password authentication requires some time and knowledge. I would argue that most people who steal laptops would reinstall as soon as they see a login screen. In other words, the hardware is more valuable to them than the data.

    Be sure, I'm not saying the risk is zero, but it's pretty low.

    Orlando

  12. Re:2 words: handwriting recognition on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I can't honestly see anyone investing much more energy in handwriting recognition. Who writes anything anymore? Not to mention the added irritations of a stylus, loosing it, using something else, scratching the screen, etc.

    On screen keyboard instead please.

  13. I hear they are teaming up with Microsoft on Samsung Enters Smartphone Wars With Bada OS · · Score: 1

    ..to implement their search functionality directly into the OS. (wait for it) It will be called -

    BadaBing.

    Thank you! I'll be here all week! Try the veal!

  14. WOW players who want to excercise on Using a Treadmill and Wiimotes To Run and Fly in Aion · · Score: 1

    The overlap between people who play WOW and people who are in the least bit interested in doing regular exercise must be so small as to be insignificant, surely?

  15. Technical details? on UK National ID Card Cloned In 12 Minutes · · Score: 1

    Does anyone have any technical details on how this was achieved?

  16. Security issues on Using Mobile Phones To Write Messages In Air · · Score: 1

    By all means use this to record sensitive information, I'll just make sure I'll be near you when you're doing it to read whatever it is you're writing.

    An interesting toy, but I see absolutely no realistic widespread uses of this what so ever.

  17. Re:Google to the rescue? on How To Manage Hundreds of Thousands of Documents? · · Score: 1

    Tell your boss you can get everything renamed for $100/week

    Great, there's always a capitalistic solution to every problem.

  18. What I would say to an alien on How Do You Greet an Extraterrestrial? · · Score: 1

    "Hello, please help me get away from this bunch of lunatics!"

  19. Who spends any time listening to music at their PC on Music Streaming to Overtake Downloads · · Score: 1

    'Why do you actually need to have something downloaded on your PC? The streaming idea is really the future.'"

    I don't have any numbers to back this up, but surely the majority of music is listened to off line at the moment, on mp3 players etc? The whole point of portable devices is that you aren't tethered to your PC to listen.

    For this to change, it needs to become much easier and cheaper for portable devices to stream music "on the go".

    Orlando

  20. Good for Apple on Nokia Ovi Store Launches · · Score: 1

    The competition will I'm sure be good for Apple in the long run, and result in more interesting iPhone applications as a result. Cross pollination if you will.

  21. Re:This should be a lesson... on Hacker Destroys Avsim.com, Along With Its Backups · · Score: 1

    Offline backups would have been enough in this case, offsite is belt and braces.

  22. Re:Be Green on Soy-Based Toner Cartridges? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Em, or stop printing.

  23. Heavy handed approach not working on Using Light's Handedness To Find Alien Life · · Score: 1

    Using Light's Handedness To Find Alien Life

    Because the heavy handed approach we've taken so far is not working?

    Oh wait...

  24. Re: I get less than 2% - don't even need filters on Spam Back Up To 94% of All Email · · Score: 1

    60 at the last count. But understand that these aren't mailboxes, they are addresses that point back to a single main address that I try to keep to my self.

    Orlando...

  25. Better interface on Gmail Marks Five Years In Beta · · Score: 1

    I hope version 1.0 will have a decent, non-beta looking user interface.