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  1. Why were other companies so lazy? on B&N Pummels Microsoft Patent Claims With Prior Art · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Why on Earth nobody else had the guts to stand up against MS if prior art seems to be so easy to find?

  2. Re:Can anyone at MS write in English? on Ray Ozzie's Departing Memo a Warning To Microsoft · · Score: 1

    No, MS Word prevents them that.

  3. Re:Windows Live Photo Gallery on A File-Centric Photo Manager? · · Score: 1

    MPEG-LA has ius prima noctis?

  4. Re:Apple Plan on A Peace Plan To End the Flash-On-iPhone Fight · · Score: 1

    If everybody needed only appliances, who could become a developer? Even Jobs had to have a hacker on his hands to succeed. Now he tries to keep them as far as possible. Passion and marketing can do only so much... What we are witnessing now is an inflation of trademark.

  5. I would agree with this quote... on Confessions of a SysAdmin · · Score: 1

    I use technology in order to hate it more properly. (Nam June Paik)

  6. Re:Privacy? on Valve's Battle Against Cheaters · · Score: 1

    Me too. The "Games for Windows" tag should be the other way around anyway. And nothing else.

  7. Re:opt-out paradigm on Google Tweaks Buzz To Tackle Privacy Concerns · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It seems that Google is in some kind of a hurry and tries to catch-up with Twitter and Facebook using Gmail (quite aggressively) as a leverage. It seems that they didn't ponder a lot about social consequences of their move.

  8. Re:False Positives? on Anti-Piracy Windows 7 Update Phones Home Quarterly · · Score: 1

    *****Warning: Linux Troll***** If you are the resident "expert" then your family didn't have much choice. Just like my girlfriend didn't :)

  9. Re:Not a Computer... an Appliance on iPad Is a "Huge Step Backward" · · Score: 1

    Well, it has all the components that normal computer have, and behaves that way to - seems very computerish to me! Now all we have to do is to hack it.

  10. Icons are also visual tags for faster orientation on For GUIs, Just the Right Degree of Realism · · Score: 1

    I noticed that I take half a second to a second more to find the now iconless menus in Ubuntu 9.10. It looks like icons can become a visual markers to not actually look at them and decipher their meaning but just to memorize the general outlook of them, like when you read, you read the whole words, not just letter by letter.

  11. Re:I wouldn't want a HTML5 only Web now on YouTube Offers Experimental Opt-In HTML5 Video · · Score: 1

    BTW; if you are concerned about Flash CPU usage, use 10.1 beta which has GPU decoding under Windows. I have seen it using almost nothing while playing 1080P video over youtube.

    Wow, that's really sensible, throwing hardware solutions against software that acts like cancer in the web ecosystem since its inception.

  12. Perfect brain for jarheads! on Augmented Reality To Help Mechanics Fix Vehicles · · Score: 2, Funny

    I can imagine this will end up in "Shoot the enemy here or here to kill him." Also available in spanish.

  13. The '10s called... on Tech Tools Fostering "Mini Generation Gaps" · · Score: 1

    ... and they wan't their focus back. I can multitask e-mail, phone/SMS, 3 IM chats at a time while watching TV and at the end of the day I can't really remember is a blur (I born in the '80s). I'm trying to scale back on all this distractions by having a call whitelist on my cell phone which is also muted most of the time (SMS is actually better for managing distraction), my e-mail client checks for e-mail every hour or two (or I just leave it closed and open it once or twice a day).

    A "multi" prefix doesn't necessarily make tasking better. It's mostly hype if you ask me.

  14. Redefinition of life as we know it... on Prions Evolve Despite Having No DNA · · Score: 1

    The same thing is happening to biology what already happened to Newtonian physics with relativity theory.

  15. A twisted thought... on The Gradual Erosion of the Right To Privacy · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Would it be possible to use DMCA to force people pull down pics with your face on them?

  16. Security agencies were forewarned about this... on Man Tries To Use Explosive Device On US Flight · · Score: 1

    ... by the father of this terrorist. Nagging ordinary citizens and letting go actual terrorists - what the f**k is going on?

  17. Won't somebody think of the children?!?!? on Simplifying Search For a Younger Audience · · Score: 1

    Hey, I used to be the kid that learned everything by himself and taught my parents how computers and programs work.
    Microsoft, the nanny company?

  18. Google can afford to be open b/c... on Google About Openness · · Score: 1

    ... everybody else is pretty much closed. So, if I stay with Google, my data is ready to leave, but I can't go anywhere else because it would get closed. I wonder if Google would be still so open with their products if the competition wasn't so dumb enough to screw their customers over and over again.

  19. I think we better prepare for.. on Widenius Warns Against MySQL Falling Into Oracle's Hands · · Score: 1

    ...ForkSQL, the new MySQL.

  20. In other news... on LHC Reaches Record Energy · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... LHC also broke the record for working for the longest uninterrupted time.

  21. Getting people upset... on Nintendo Upset Over Nokia Game Emulation Video · · Score: 1

    ...can be one of the most effective advertising.

  22. Re:Academic projects versus commercial application on Building 3D Models On the Fly With a Webcam · · Score: 1

    "Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration." Thomas Edison
    I think that the 99% percent is often the problem with these projects. You come up with something, make a proof of concept, but it takes a lot more work to perfect it.

  23. Re:PST format a dad design idea from the start on Microsoft Opening Outlook's PST Format · · Score: 1

    That was my first thought about this news. It's actually useless to MS as well to others except for export/import applications. But MS gains publicity about openness. On the other hand, AFAIK ISO standards actually work on this principle, but we couldn't say that in the case of Office Open XML

  24. Re:Another overlooked e-mail strength on Yet Another Premature Declaration of Email's Death · · Score: 1

    I agree, Wave seems to be the only one who actually openly tries to solve deficiencies of email and converge all e-communication to one service. That's why I'm looking forward to it.

  25. Re:but... it's perfect on Mainstream Press "Cringes" At Win7 Launch Parties · · Score: 1

    The video is perfect. The video correctly represent Windows 7 and its design philosophy. And it evokes the same feelings in me that using Windows does.

    Congratulations!

    It also implicitly implies: "No matter how our products are nauseating to you, you'll still have to buy it. BWAHAHAHAHHA!!!!"