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  1. All the things Samsung has had for awhile. My wife has been using that feature for months. I think I remember Apple fanboys dismissing the edge to edge display. But since it's Apple, it's cool now. I honestly don't mind companies adding features from their competitors, but it's the "Since it's Apple, it's awesome!" attitude. Apple is temporarily on par with Samsung.

  2. Time Warner is NOT Time Warner Cable on AT&T Considers Buying Time Warner (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    The Time Warner that ATT wants is Warner Bros content, and cable content like Cartoon Network. Time Warner Cable is the cable and Internet provider which was purchased by Spectrum. This clearly an attempt by ATT to compete with Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu.

  3. Joke on Scientists Identify Sixth Taste: Fat · · Score: 4, Funny

    Umami says you taste fat!

  4. New Expensive WI-FI coming soon? on Wi-Fi Shown To Interfere With Aircraft Systems · · Score: 1

    Boeing is probably working on a "new" WI-FI system. It isn't different than the current system, but the airlines can charge a premium price for it.

  5. Robot Chciken on Android Copy of Danish Man Unveiled · · Score: 1

    Whenever I read about androids I think about this: http://video.adultswim.com/robot-chicken/robotic-longevity.html

  6. Watching anime Again? on How Cyborg Tech Could Link the Minds of the World · · Score: 1

    I guess the author has been watching "Ghost In The Shell - Standalone Complex" on Saturday nights on Adult Swim...

  7. Don't Worry AT&T on Supreme Court Rules On Corporate Privacy · · Score: 2

    I am sure if you make some "donations", a bill will quickly be passed to change this ruling. I think bill's name will be the "Freedom Defense".

  8. Thank Goodness on Google Pulls 21 Malware Apps From Android Market · · Score: 1

    Angry Birds wasn't on the list. It only steals my free time. I understand the sex position, hilton sex sound, and screaming sexy Japanese girls, but scientific calculator? WTF?

  9. About Time on Apple in Talks to Improve Sound Quality of Music Downloads · · Score: 1

    Apple can finally throw their weight around and get better quality music. Apple can get auto tuners banned, have singers write their own lyrics and bands will no longer be "created" by studio execs.... oh you mean sound quality... who cares then...

  10. The Will Of The People on Libya Warns Against Use of Facebook · · Score: 1

    It goes to show that enough people want something, they will get it. This works for good and evil purposes. The people who question middle east democracy will lose either a lot of money or influence. It makes me wonder if people in the US would have the will to ask for their freedoms back. The Patriot act, and the TSA are a few of the major examples of how we are moving away from the rule of law (as of the Constitution) and the will of the people. There are many reasons for fragmentation, but I don't believe you could enough people on the same page to scare the government. It's easy to complain here and other web sites about the situation, it is quite another to stand up for what you believe in when a gun is pointed at your head.

  11. A Classic Story on Teenager Tries To Hire Hitman Via Facebook · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Boy meetsgGirl, boy rapes girl, and tries to have her killed... Wait, I don't think I saw that on the Sopranos... What a douchebag!

  12. Wait A Second on The Seven Types of Hackers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I always considered myself a hacker in its original sense. Someone who modded an existing piece of hardware or software to suit their needs, or to work around an existing issue. My latest and most simplest "hack" is getting Froyo on my phone, since my carrier wouldn't send the update. Where am I on the list? Certainly not Hackivist. I guess I am now a "modder" or "homebrewer". I am afraid that the previous terms will be added to the hacker list, with the word criminal added in front.

  13. Price is always key on Cheap Games a Risk To the Industry, Says Nintendo President · · Score: 1

    The reason I, as a man in his mid 40s, is still playing DS games is because of the price. GBA handhelds were inexpensive, and for 10-15$, taking a flyer on a game was an easy decision. DSI on the other hand is nearly 200$, and titles are moving into the 40$ range. While I like titles like Professor Layton, I don't feel very compelled to buy, let alone play casual titles for that price. With the advent of games like Angry Birds, I can get my casual game fix for less. If Nintendo wants me to play their titles again, don't sell me a Raving Rabbids mini game at full price. Set your prices to 10-20$, with the upper end being a Zelda type game. I know you want more money Nintendo, but I don't have it for you. Since you now have to compete against free games, lower your price. In the long run you will make more money. If not, I am sure somebody like HTC will buy you out to put "retro" Mario games on the smartphones.

  14. Sounds Like Egypt on Ballmer Turns To Geeks For Salvation · · Score: 1

    Getting some heat from your "constituents"? reshuffle some underlings and call it change. Ballmer isn't going anywhere anytime soon...

  15. This Is Great on Designers Create Meat Eating Furniture · · Score: 1

    I was wondering when we would build blood thirsty robots(tm)! All we need is a hacker to release a virus to crave humans. Even if you don't think this is fiction, the sad thing is that is would be a better movie than the summer blockbusters scheduled this summer. Of course machines using humans as fuel was in movie... what was the name of that movie?

  16. Tools on Do Tools Ever 'Die?' · · Score: 1

    I wanted to say Bill Gates, but since he "curing" polio, I will go with Larry Ellison

  17. Way to Differentiate on Carmack Says NGP Is a 'Generation Beyond' Smartphones · · Score: 1

    Sony has lost their minds... again. Why do they think power is the key to gaming? If you make your device look like a smartphone, have similar functions to a smartphone, and even use 3G, then most consumers are going to compare you to a smartphone. Your $500 gaming device will be going up against Angry Birds, a cute and free app that works on my phone. Most phones also play Farmville and Mafia Wars too. Say what you will about these games, but they are wildly popular, free, and easy to use on my phone. So your device only plays games? Meh. Nintendo will win because they are differentiating themselves by using 3D (with no glasses). If it plays all of the DS games nicely, it is looked upon as an upgrade to the current handheld. 3D makes it a gaming console in the minds of the consumers because no smartphones are even planned to have this functionality. Smartphones for simple games, Nintendo for 3D games.

  18. Who Knew on Court Rules Dungeons and Dragons Threatens Prison Security · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was gangsta way back in 81'. Suck on it bitches, the druid's in da house!

  19. Old Man Rant on The Rise and Rise of the Cognitive Elite · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I have been in the IT field for 20 years. It's not about how hard you work in school or at work. It is getting the job done on time, making your boss look good, and social networking. If you are a nice guy who can explain technical issues in a non-technical way, you will have many more opportunities for advancement. On the college side, the problem isn't the students, but the parents. I walked to school everyday rain, snow, or shine until I got my driver's license. It wasn't a big deal though, all of my friends did it too. Somehow though, they bought into this nonsense that nameless faceless people would steal their children. Maybe they have extremely low self esteem and live vicariously through their kids. Parents today do not let their kids out of their sight for more than 15 minutes. I see too many "helicopter" parents hovering over their children and their friends. Part of critical thinking is learning from mistakes. Parents have to let their children be independent and make some mistakes so they can figure out how the world works.

  20. I live close to the Museum on Kentucky Announces Creationism Theme Park · · Score: 1

    The creation museum is not far from Cincinnati, in Northern Kentucky. The seriously messed up thing is that they use DINOSAURS to promote the creation Museum. I am guessing they will use scientists to promote the theme park.

  21. There's A Statue for for That on Apple Sues Steve Jobs Figurine Maker Over Likeness · · Score: 1

    In the People's Republic of China, rights of personality are established by statute.

    I thought it should be STATUE instead!

  22. Sheep Are Smarter Than Humans! on Oxford Scientists Say Dogs Are Smarter Than Cats · · Score: 1

    So all this posturing about "sheeple" means that we are getting smarter! I guess it also proves evolution too...

  23. We Need Robot Cars In Ohio on Autonomous Audi TT Conquers Pike's Peak · · Score: 1

    I am sure everyplace would have their share of stupid drivers, but I think we have a higher share of them here. The standard operating procedure for merging here to never let anyone in front of you... ever. Just speed up move and brake hard. Since you don't want to let your adversaries, er... fellow drivers know your intentions, never signal your turn. Given that our fastest drivers drive in the lanes designated for slower drivers because some drivers drive just under the speed limit in our fastest lane to "set an example" for the faster drivers, Ohio is a real mess. The other fun thing is our cops (local and state) will bust you if your even 5 miles over the speed limit. Beside the obvious life saving measures, our traffic flow, and even our wallets improve. On a side note, has anyone done research on the impact of NOT losing 35,000 people every year. I don't want to sound morose, but wow that would have major implications on our resources. I would rather keep people alive and try to fix our resource problems though.

  24. Why? on Cellphone Carriers Try To Control Signal Boosters · · Score: 1

    Are the carriers planning on having a crappy network and charging us for signal boosters? My house is over a hundred years old, and I bet it has some special materials in it, because it is where signals go to die. If I could get solid reception without have to leave my house for a signal for $250, I would seriously consider it.

  25. I just switched on Should Being Competitive With Windows Matter For Linux? · · Score: 1

    As a longtime developer using Windows, my dream was to move our desktop machines to Linux ad use virtual machines when needed. Since this was my idea, my windows machine of 5 years was wiped and replaced with Ubuntu. About a month later, I haven't had any need to return to Windows. We use Notes as our mail, so I have a Linux client there. Firefox, Open Office, and my IDES also have a Linux version. My machine runs faster, and it is easier to find things! My music plays fine, and my printers and network were found without issue. Ubuntu is not exactly like Windows, but when you learn the Linux way of things, it works out better actually. With that being said, the laptop and desktop are being replaced with mobile devices. I don't think the form factor has been settled yet, but "smart phone app" metaphor is clearly the popular OS choice. I love the Linux packages, but the "app store" seems to work better for most users. The good news is those run Linux too.