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  1. Performance ? probably not. Specs ? YES !! on Do Specs Matter Anymore For the Average Smartphone User? · · Score: 1

    Specs != performance.

    From what I see around me, perfomance is not an issue for any less than 3yo phone. Specifications are still key though: screen size, battery life, camera, sound quality on speakers and headset. One issue is that specs are sometimes off the mark: good screen doesn't mean more pixels, it means legible in bright light, at an angle, with good colors... Good camera doesn't man moar pixels, it means good pictures inside with no blur, etc etc.

  2. Re:Because of Apple engineering on Why the iPhone 6 Has the Same Base Memory As the iPhone 5 · · Score: 1

    Indeed. Music files and Video files take sooooo much less space on iOS !

  3. Re:Please make this thing useful for development on Android Apps Now Unofficially Able To Run On Any Major Desktop OS · · Score: 3, Informative

    Have you actually tried it ? I've got an Android **desktop**, and it's usable. Most apps understand mouse buttons and wheel; the lack of the usual sensors and touchscreen is only a problem in some games.
    Things could be better: I miss keyboard shortcuts, right click for Back is silly, and zooming in/out seems to be up to the OEMs. But overall, it's more than usable.

  4. Poor Apple on Tim Cook Says Apple Can't Read Users' Emails, That iCloud Wasn't Hacked · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It seems they've picked "privacy" as a fighting point vs Google. They don't seem to realize that people either
    1- don't care anyway
    or
    2- care, and know Apple is bullshitting.

  5. Apple do drop tests ? on Sapphire Glass Didn't Pass iPhone Drop Test According to Reports · · Score: 0

    Really ?

    Really !

    Really ?

    Really ??

    Really !!

  6. Re:With no power comes little responsability on Google's Megan Smith Would Be First US CTO Worthy of the Title · · Score: 1

    from wikipedia:

    "A bully pulpit is a position sufficiently conspicuous to provide an opportunity to speak out and be listened to."
    Not to "do", not to "enforce".. just to "be heard".

    Sounds apt to me.

  7. With no power comes little responsability on Google's Megan Smith Would Be First US CTO Worthy of the Title · · Score: 1

    This sounds mostly political, then a bit managerial, then a teeny weeny bit technical. And from what I've read before, that post is mostly a bully pulpit with 0 effective power.

    I'm sure each and every budgeting unit have their own systems, their own standards, their own teams, and their own kickbacks -sorry, suppliers. Standardizing, rationalizing and unifying all that is a bit technical, but, mostly, political.

  8. The question makes no sense. on Ask Slashdot: Best Phone Apps? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    It's way too imprecise. For the staples, Lifechacker.com has regularly "best of" lists.

  9. Re:no price? on MIPS Tempts Hackers With Raspbery Pi-like Dev Board · · Score: 2

    What makes the Pi attractive is relative openness.
    There are a lot way more powerful Android sticks that end up cheaper ( http://www.geekbuying.com/item... , $43 w/8GB Flash, WiFi, BT and a PSU are included)
    The hardware could be more open, but the libraries and documentation for the CPU/pinouts, and above all the GPU, would require a lot of work and hit a lot of walls. It's telling that the Pi's competitors are all chipset-maker driven.

  10. As a sales guy (ducks) on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Wish You'd Known Starting Out As a Programmer? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I work for consulting firms, selling both flesh-by-the-month and fixed-budget custom dev/integration. Here's what I'd like begining devs to know:

    1- be presentable. Be clean, pleasant, non-threatening (agreed, that means be lame. Lame is good). You don't *have* to wear a suit and tie (though if you want to move up, you probably should), but at least clean jeans (chinos is much better) and a top with a collar (polo is OK). "Town" shoes are much better than hiking or sport shoes. Needing to express your personality by shocking others is pretty much a dead-end. It's not "look how much you need me that I can bug you by being an ass", it's "look how much I'm sabotaging myself by making my self be a problem".

    2- don't be afraid to say "no" and "I don't know". And don't say anything else instead (like "yes" or "this idea/tech sucks"). If your client/boss is asking for unrealistic, impossible stuff, just say so, or at least say you need to check, don't accept. Saying you can't do something, or something is undoable, will hurt you and others a lot less than accepting and then not delivering. Also, "I can't do it" and "it's undoable" are not the same. Maybe you need help from someone else. Maybe you need training.

    3- Be proactive. Learn new skills and try to help people around you. You boss mainly. If you spot a problem or a potential sale, say so. Don't make a huge issue out of it, don't get frustrated if it doesn't get top priority, but do point out issues, and if you can, solutions.

    4- be patient. Many youngsters have this mental image of where they want to get, and how good they are. You'll probably get there, but not in 6 months. You *will* have to work on nonsensical doomed projects, with idiots as coworkers and bosses. That doesn't prevent you from building skills (technical, personal , organizational), networking and building up your brand...

  11. Not really, not yet on Slashdot Asks: Do You Want a Smart Watch? · · Score: 1

    I loved consolidating my watch, PDA, phone, and media player into a smartphone. Yo make me go the other way, a gizmo would have to provide very strong utility. Not alerts, not exercise data, not a duplicate of the remote that's already on my headset, not a teaser of stuff that I need to go to my phone to really use/act upon.

    I've narrowed it down to either universal ID (for logins, PINs, locks...) or doing what my smartphone does, only hands-free. Not holding my breath...

  12. Re:Sounds DOA to me on HP (Re-)Announces a 14" Android Laptop · · Score: 1

    Offline mode is not limited. Google docs for example is fully functional.
    No clue about software development, whether connected or not. That's not really the target, anyway.

  13. Re:ChromeOS spec more stringent? on HP (Re-)Announces a 14" Android Laptop · · Score: 1

    It's an Apps thing. Android = lotsa apps.

  14. Re:Sounds DOA to me on HP (Re-)Announces a 14" Android Laptop · · Score: 1

    I've got an Android *desktop* (Minix X5), and it works surprisingly well.

    The best thing is the ease of use -that does go hand-in-hand with limitations such as no multitasking-, but the Home and Back buttons work really well for non-techies; and the App selection is excellent.

    Many games do have issues with the format (no touch, landscape only, lots of sensors ie gyro... lacking), but all others apps work well, and over half the games do too. Main gripe is the lack of a shortcut to zoom in/out.

  15. Re:Sounds DOA to me on HP (Re-)Announces a 14" Android Laptop · · Score: 1

    ChromeOs works w/o internet connexion.

  16. Re:Product definition, they're doing it wrong on HP (Re-)Announces a 14" Android Laptop · · Score: 1

    Thats false. All apps and data can be cached locally, and sync whenever you do get a connexion. An off-line Chromebook is fully functional.

  17. Re:But the real question is.. on You've Got Male: Amazon's Growth Impacting Seattle Dating Scene · · Score: 1

    No gay women ?

  18. Re:How is 'free to play' constricting? on How Free-To-Play Is Constricting Mobile Games · · Score: 1

    "People aren't going to pay for stuff that they don't need". Say what ? You do realize there are whole industries about precisely that, right ? Entertainment, luxury, holiday travel...

    "Charging money for every game would just assure that very few or none of them get played". Indeed, it's not as if there were a huge for-pay gaming industry on PCs and consoles. Oh, wait...

  19. Who's saying ? on Report: 99 Percent of New Mobile Threats Target Android · · Score: 0

    Of note:
    1- F-Secure have no "security suite" for iOS- because that's not possible, Apple disallows it-. Guess what, they find threats where they have product to sell
    2- Listing a grand total of Android viruses is very biased, most people are neither rooted nor using stores outside of Google Play. That takes aways almost all the viruses..

    In the end, alarmist bullcrap with no basis in reality.

  20. Lunch break too on New French Law Prohibits After-Hours Work Emails · · Score: 2

    I'm French, and I briefly worked for a Dutch firm. I was amazed at lunch in the break room: by the time I had finished my quick lunch (under an hour !) at least 3 Dutch colleagues had come and gone next to me.
    Then again, they leave work much earlier than we do.

  21. Re:Youth and Homeopathy on Australia Declares Homeopathy Nonsense, Urges Doctors to Inform Patients · · Score: 1

    still... http://www.salon.com/2013/04/0...

    I'd rather be on sugar cubes ^^

  22. Re:The spokesman for the AHA said... on Australia Declares Homeopathy Nonsense, Urges Doctors to Inform Patients · · Score: 0, Troll

    Most commercial medicine is approximately engineered poison, you understand that, right ?

  23. Re:The spokesman for the AHA said... on Australia Declares Homeopathy Nonsense, Urges Doctors to Inform Patients · · Score: 0

    Mmmm... when one actually listens to what the different gods say, yep, it does, whether positively or negatively iis another discussion though ^^

    As for homeopathy vs medicine, I'm actually not convinced either way. I spent my youth on homeopathy w/o any major issues, and now that i'm sick, neither homeopathy nor commercial medicine are much help. I think even a placebo effect is enough in a lot of cases, and that commercial medicine is often akin to an elephant in a glassware store, randomly wreaking havoc while looking for an elusive cure.

  24. Re:Disable player chat on Getting Misogyny, Racism and Homophobia Out of Gaming · · Score: 1

    Say whaaaaaat ? Being a racist misoginistc homophobic bigot is an individual choice, not imposed by society.

    It's always a hoot to have the same people who argue sexuality is a choice, then argue that bigotry is natural.

  25. Re: 35 GB of uncompressed audio? on Measuring the Xbox One Against PCs With Titanfall · · Score: 2

    Spoken like someone who thinks his situation is everyone's. I know a lot of players with very under-specced rigs. And no SSD.