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  1. Re:Ehhhhhh. on Valve Shares Performance Numbers On Port of Left4Dead · · Score: 3, Informative

    From a user standpoint those huge numbers don't really matter. From a developer standpoint it gives them clues on how efficient their code is. The faster the engine runs the better, and developers can start doing more with it (more features,detail, etc...)

  2. Re:free market fundamentalists take note: on Canadian Banks Rushing To Offer Virtual Wallets · · Score: 1

    I wonder if this will eventually tie in with MintChip [http://mintchipchallenge.com/]

  3. Re:Privacy? on Canadian Banks Rushing To Offer Virtual Wallets · · Score: 1

    In Canada, when paying with Interac (debit card), the bank already has the information on where and when ( not what though ) you make purchases. This is a good thing most of the time. When I view my bank statement I can see where my money is going. They also use this information to track your purchasing patterns. My bank has used these patterns to prevent fraud when an Interac terminal was compromised and stealing PINs. I don't like the idea of merchants having too much information though.

  4. Re:Good on Google Is Planning To Penalize Overly Optimized Sites · · Score: 1

    And there's more! There is also the verbatim search option available. http://googlesystem.blogspot.ca/2011/11/google-verbatim.html

  5. Re:free advertising? on Google Launches Style Guide For Android Developers · · Score: 1

    I do not see how points 1, 2 and 5 violate point 6. Can you be more specific with your reasons? I agree that it seems a little "preachy", but I don't see anything wrong with the ideas that are being conveyed. I also don't see how point 6 can violate itself.

  6. Re:Stupid headline on Google Wallet Stores Card Data In Plain Text · · Score: 1

    ...AFAIK Android doesn't yet use encrypted devices or filesystems, so flaming the wallet itself might not be perfectly appropriate...

    Maybe Android 4.0 will have full system encryption. I know 3.0 does, but that is kinda useless at the moment as 3.0 is only for tablets.

  7. Re:Intruiged on Asus Unveils Quad-Core Transformer Prime Tablet · · Score: 1

    You can also cache google map data ahead of time and the directions app will work with that.

  8. Re:Double check your security settings... on Joomla! Web Security · · Score: 1

    If you did not half ass setting up Joomla!, I am sure the problems you had would not have happened in the first place. When setting up a site with Joomla! or any CMS for that matter, security should be one of your primary concerns.