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  1. Re:Branding on Flash Can Rob 2 Hours From MacBook Air's Battery Life · · Score: 3, Funny

    Everyone knows the glowing Apple logo is powered by a Mac user's smug sense of superiority!

  2. Re:its dead on MySpace Revamps Site To Recapture the Magic · · Score: 2, Funny

    I actually kinda liked all the overdecorated pages.... if you check someone's profile and its loaded down with flash garbage, you know right away this person is a complete moron and you should avoid talking to them!

  3. great, now all we need on Free E-Books, With a Catch — Advertising · · Score: 1

    is adblock for Nook!

  4. Re:Hackintosh as a Production Environment on Mac OS X 10.6.2 Will Block Atom Processors · · Score: 1

    the few people I've known to dabble in Hackintoshery were solely interested in running Apple-only software like Final Cut or Logic, without having to drop an extra $3k+ on a new machine to do so when their current higher end PC would do the trick.

  5. we cant stop here! on Radar Could Save Bats From Wind Turbines · · Score: 1

    what no thisisbatcountry tag?

  6. Re:Misleading Shareholders? on Apple's Obsession With Secrecy Grows Stronger · · Score: 1

    His liver was under a NDA

  7. ANY operating system? on Windows 7 Licensing a "Disaster" For XP Shops · · Score: 3, Funny

    I would love to sign up, then flood their call centers with complaints that Win 3.11 won't run on my New i7 build = D

  8. Re:On that note on Senator Applauds Pirate Bay Trial, Chides Canada · · Score: 1

    if these trends continue, industry losses could reach as high as $Texas!

  9. Re:RIAA Tax on Senator Applauds Pirate Bay Trial, Chides Canada · · Score: 1

    Just wait until they try to tax all binary information... Zeros are Free, but Ones will cost ya

  10. Re:$58 billion? on Senator Applauds Pirate Bay Trial, Chides Canada · · Score: 1

    $58 Billion Purple Monkey Dishwasher!

  11. On that note on Senator Applauds Pirate Bay Trial, Chides Canada · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It is estimated that the US printing industry lost Eleventy Billion Dollars in book sales last year from all those freeloading bastards reading at their local public library, which also contributed to heavy losses in the paper manufacturing industry....

  12. Re:Pay the governement? on Security Firms Fined Over Never-Ending Subscriptions · · Score: 1

    more likely they would offer them a free year's subscription rather then actually giving any money back

  13. Genetic Blackmail on Direct-To-Consumer Genetics Testing Makes a Splash In Boston · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Wonder how long it will take before people start finding ways to criminally abuse these kits, by say testing someone else without their knowledge or consent then blackmailing them to not reveal their predisposition to illness to their health insurer, or in the case of a celebrity the media?

  14. Just Kidnap the Bastard on Hackers Claim $10K Prize For StrongWebmail Breakin · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Just make sure Darren Berkovitz has his phone on him There's nothing in the rules against it...

  15. Re:Full Details on Hackers Claim $10K Prize For StrongWebmail Breakin · · Score: 5, Informative
  16. Full Details on Hackers Claim $10K Prize For StrongWebmail Breakin · · Score: 0

    here: Official Contest Rules, Terms, and Conditions

  17. The Catch on Hackers Claim $10K Prize For StrongWebmail Breakin · · Score: 5, Informative

    from StrongWebmail's Site

    There's just one catch: to access a StrongWebmail.com email account, the account's owner must receive a verification call on his pre-registered phone number. So even though you have our CEO's username and password, you still have some work to do because you don't have access to his telephone. If you do manage to be the first person to break into his email account, there's $10,000 in it for you - just register below to get started. Good luck!

    So they have to hack the phone company's system too, or find a way to clone his cellphone, so they can intercept the call and approve access? They might be cool with having their own systems hacked, but it sounds like they are now involving a phone company, which might not be too thrilled to be a part of their little game - the only way around that I can see is to hack the StrongWebmail system to change the "pre-registered" phone number....

    and who the hell wants an email account you have to approve via phone call every time you login?!? What if your phone is lost/broken/dead/no reception/etc.. then you have no way in

  18. Re:Jobs Health on Apple To Face Challenge At WWDC · · Score: 1

    interesting... but the iPancreas will also autopost blood your sugar levels on twitter

  19. Re:Jobs Health on Apple To Face Challenge At WWDC · · Score: 5, Funny

    maybe that's why we haven't seen much of him lately, hes been hard at work on a new iPancreas, which will not only produce insulin but will transmit blood sugar levels to his iPhone via bluetooth

  20. Lets just tax all binary information on Download Taxes As a Weapon Against File-Sharing · · Score: 1

    Zeros are free, but Ones will cost ya!

  21. Better Yet on UK Police Want Plug-In Computer Crime Detectors · · Score: 1

    Why don't they just surgically implant USB ports into the brainstems of every man woman and child in the UK, you know just in case they were THINKING about child porn or terrorism.... second thought, maybe it should be esata instead