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  1. Mission accomplished on Heartland Institute Threatens To Sue Anyone Who Comments On Leaked Documents · · Score: 1

    "Its mission is to discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems."

  2. Can't stop ROFL on Ongoing Attacks Target Defense, Aerospace Industries · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Using windows to stay secure... priceless.

  3. Xtion on Kinect For Windows Releasing On February 1 · · Score: 0

    Asus made similar product http://us.estore.asus.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=4001 in cooperation with PrimeSense (the makers of the 3D sensing chip inside Kinect).
    At the time of release, the price of Asus Xtion ($300) was much higher then the price of Kinect.
    The new pricing tag on Kinect hints that its real price was much lower than it should be - most certainly due to Microsoft's pricing strategy in Xbox vs PS3 battle.

  4. 2-bit is not enough on First Von Neumann Architecture Quantum Computer · · Score: 0

    Just can't wait for someone to figure out that introducing anti-mater into the device would give us one more bit: 0, 1 and -1.

  5. Would've that happened if... on Sony Compromised, Again · · Score: 0

    ...Sony used unix-based servers instead?

  6. Re:March Hare: on Warez Moving From BitTorrent to Conventional Hosting Services · · Score: 0

    Then you might know why is a raven like a writing desk?

  7. Webcam input method on Microsoft Research Shows Off Multi-Touch Mouse Prototypes · · Score: 0

    Speaking of using a webcam for HID (human interface device), Red(neck)mond company is late as usual.
    Check out this open source game: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bubblepopper/
    Full source code provided.

  8. It should be another way around on "Windows 7 Compatible" PCs Must Be 64-bit · · Score: 0

    This time all versions of Windows 7 will have to work with PCs to qualify for release. But hey, the one who has a monopoly makes rules - and suckers must follow.

  9. Re:Misleading on Auto-Detecting Malware? It's Possible · · Score: 0

    Sure, blame it on the poor user :)

  10. Misleading on Auto-Detecting Malware? It's Possible · · Score: 0

    Malware exists ONLY on certain operating systems, interestingly all of them published by ONE company (not going to name it here, but here are a few hints: based in Redmond, name starts with Latin word for something very small). Well, the sad truth is that for those machines that do run operating system made by that company - malware is the reality and will be there to stay, no matter how much privacy of users is compromised by anti-malware companies. For others, malware is just a part of scary stories.