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  1. Re:Terrible deal on AT&T Offering Day Pass For International Travelers (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    It's only a "deal" since they haven't found a way to triple the price yet.

  2. Re:Wow! on AT&T Offering Day Pass For International Travelers (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    It only kicks in while you are traveling in the other country. It's not something you're continuously billed. Not that it isn't still a ripoff, but you don't need to falsely exaggerate to prove that point.

  3. Re:Legal mumbo-jumbo on AT&T Offering Day Pass For International Travelers (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Read between the parts you bolded: "each time they travel to a supported country." So, no, it does not mean you keep paying after you return.

  4. Editors!! on AT&T Offering Day Pass For International Travelers (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    A flat free? But what if I want a flat expensive?

  5. Re:Welcome to 2014 on Google Voice Receives First Update in Five Years (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    You gonna post this a third time to get a hat trick?

  6. Re:Where's the president on Oracle Lays Off More Than 1,000 Employees (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Companies "think" about doing things all the time. Get back to us when it actually happens. Secondly, even if it does happen why do you presume Foxconn won't just heavily automate it so as to hire as a few people as possible?

  7. What competition? AT&T and Verizon raise prices in lockstep and T-Mobile is too insignificant and impotent to stop it. Sprint is simply just a joke of a company.

  8. People don't pay for support of a game.

  9. Re:Custom ROMS? Hell, barely use my Smartphone! on Do Android Users Still Use Custom Roms? (androidauthority.com) · · Score: 2

    Cool story, gramps. We'll make sure we get off your lawn.

  10. The Republican party was never small government party. Not a single moment since Abe Lincoln. Anyone who believes that rhetoric is an idiot. Even their god Ronald Reagan is the president who turned the US into the world's largest debtor through his administrations massive deficit spending.

  11. Re:Why is this a problem? on Google Pressured 90,000 Android Developers Over Insecure Apps (pcworld.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Google has always exerted influence over developers that use the Play Store. Why do you act like this is new? Android may be "open" but the Play Store is not and never has been.

  12. Re:Fee seems like bad business strategy to me on Second Time In 9 Months: AT&T Raises Phone Activation Fee $5, Now Charges $25 (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Except Verizon has the same charges and their's are higher.

  13. Re:Fee seems like bad business strategy to me on Second Time In 9 Months: AT&T Raises Phone Activation Fee $5, Now Charges $25 (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    How cute. You think other carriers won't do exactly the same thing.

  14. And yet it's still better than living in most of the shitburg small towns in Texas.

  15. Re:So, pretty much like everything else? on Viral Chinese Selfie App Meitu, Valued at Over $5 Billion, Phones Home With Personal Data (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Outside of Spotlight suggestions, which can verifiably be disabled, how does macOS phone home exactly?

  16. How is this news? on Facebook Has a Team That Handles Mark Zuckerberg's Page (cnet.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wait, so there are people who are surprised that public figures and celebrities don't usually personally run their Facebook and Twitter accounts?

  17. No, but you also don't tamper with something that isn't your property and then try to blackmail them.

  18. It was not his property to wipe.

  19. They would have contacted Google like they did in this case.

  20. We're #1! We're #1! /sarcasm

  21. Trying to shift the goalposts. How cute...

  22. #1 in the world! USA! USA! USA! /sarcasm

  23. What if the person was wrongfully convicted and later determined to br e innocent?

  24. Re:Why not name him? on Dutch Developer Added Backdoor To Websites He Built, Phished Over 20,000 Users (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Considering the US has the highest recidivism rate, around 76%, in the world, the EU countries by definition are doing better. Norway, as an example, has the lowest recidivism rate, around 20%, in the world.

    http://www.businessinsider.com...

  25. Weak trolling is weak.