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  1. Re:But this also adds more bandwidth as well right on $300M To Save 6 Milliseconds · · Score: 1

    My thoughts exactly. Everyone is complaining about how bandwidth is becoming more and more scarce, new cable should mitigate that as well, right?

  2. Re:ahh... I was gonna have Nazimohammed.com on Can World Governments Veto Your Domain Name? · · Score: 1

    TFA is about TLDs, not SLDs?

  3. Re:Future steps on 8pen Reinvents the Keyboard For Mobile Devices · · Score: 1

    I think you missed the "one handed input" bit of TFA

  4. Re:Numbers Correction on China Makes World's Fastest Supercomputer · · Score: 1

    I noticed the same thing. Looking at the previous top 10 list I noticed that the old Tianhe-I has the exact same performance as new 1A one

  5. Re:Old old old on Cooking With Your USB Ports · · Score: 1

    ^ this.

  6. Re:Minecraft is already doign this on Building the LEGO MMO · · Score: 2, Funny

    Minecraft should be made contraband, just like Heroin

  7. I really don't get this move. on Google Starts Charging a Signup Fee For Chrome Extension Developers · · Score: 1

    I see it as a bad thing:

    1) Not all developers have credit cards. My country is a perfect example. Since online payment is (sadly) still a relatively new term for our local banks, you need to go through a lot of hoops to get an "internet-capable" debit card (some require security deposits even though it is a debit card, others require additional paperwork, etc). By default you just get a Visa Electron card which doesn't work online.

    2) There are some young developers who just want to play around and might produce some very creative things, but will be repelled by the fact that they need to ask their parents for CC. They'll just go ahead and make some cool stuff for Firefox instead.

    3) Why $5 and not just $1 or .5? I bet that there are some third world countries where paying $5 just to be able to submit your non-commercial web browser extension is a lot. If they wanted this as an authenticity tool, any (lower) value would work as well.

  8. Re:Jailbreakme on Flash Ported To iOS and iPhone 4 · · Score: 1

    iTunes is generally a pain to work with. You can, however, disable automatic updating.

    I would recommend using some alternative software, such as CopyTrans Manager or similar. You still need iTunes installed because of iPod/iPhone drivers, but there are ways of extracting drivers from iTunes installer, without actually installing iTunes itself (a short tutorial can be found here)

    btw, CTM works only with Windows :/

  9. Re:Jailbreakme on Flash Ported To iOS and iPhone 4 · · Score: 1

    Does it matter? All you have to do is stay away from iTunes' automatic updates and your iPhone will be jailbreakable. At least until Apple starts shipping new 4s with updated firmware.

  10. Re:That could work like the xbox on Microsoft Should Dump Middlemen, Build Own Phones · · Score: 1

    whoops, my bad. Next time I'll read TFA, I promise :)

  11. Re:That could work like the xbox on Microsoft Should Dump Middlemen, Build Own Phones · · Score: 1

    Motorola is probably off the market, given the fact that Nokia is currently in the process of buying Motorola (the mobile division at least): http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE66I24P20100719

  12. Re:PDF plugin, OK. PDF built-in? Not so sure... on Google Builds a Native PDF Reader Into Chrome · · Score: 1

    "Iron: The Browser of the future" I lol'd

  13. Re:Um, how about no? on Pain-Free Animals Could Take Suffering Out of Farming · · Score: 1

    Then we would have angry, fearless cows who can feel no pain mercilessly dealing out revenge on their former masters, burning and killing everything in their path.

    But, there is no cow level!

    cow level

  14. Re:I didn't RTFA on NVIDIA To Enable PhysX For Full Line of GPUs · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I begin to wonder what's the use of having a multi-core CPU if GPU will be taking all the hard work?

    What's next? "Graphic" cards with hardware accelerated AI support?

  15. Re:for a quick fix fine on Nokia Unveils "World's Thinnest" QWERTY Smartphone · · Score: 2, Funny

    moose antlers? Luxury. Back then we used to have to get up at six o'clock in the morning, look for stag beetles and use their antlers...