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  1. Hm, easy fix, make a new brand for the west.

  2. There are only so many ways to make a flat slab with a screen notch, so um.. I don't see it.

  3. I still know graffiti, Palm really nailed that back then. In all of my device history I still remember that moment when I realized that I wasn't thinking about what I was doing, just writing. I didn't even try to get good at it, it just happened.

  4. Where wil you store the pencil? on The Next Flagship iPhone Will Support Apple Pencil and 512GB Flash Storage, Says Report (appleinsider.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Serious question. If it can't be stored IN the phone, they failed.

  5. This is my thinking. Who pays for all this? It's a question I ask of any decentralized service. Also another thing that seems messy, usernames.

  6. And if anyone can do it, no one makes money. They'll never make a buck unless they can successfully perform regulatory capture.

  7. if you are not gaming, editing video, or opening 50,000 tabs they're fine. you don't need "horsepower" for most tasks anymore.

  8. Glad I don't own one even moreso now. on Car Manufacturers Are Tracking Millions of Cars (boingboing.net) · · Score: 1

    It was just about saving money but this is a good reason too.

  9. Re: Linux should support things that work on Why Linux HDCP Isn't the End of the World (collabora.com) · · Score: 1

    College to me means, ability to learn, not necessarily "smart."

    Your example is what I include in piracy, and I only know techies with those setups. "regular users" I encounter, which is a LOT as I own a growing MSP, don't even know about any of that.

  10. Re: Linux should support things that work on Why Linux HDCP Isn't the End of the World (collabora.com) · · Score: 1

    " how easy and convenient it is"

    hahahahaha! No one in my family pirates because it's "too hard" and they're not dumb people at all, mostly professionals and all with college degrees.

    You underestimate how tech unsavvy most are, by a large margin.

  11. The number of RFP's sitting on my desk for 7/8 to 10 conversions says you're just wrong when it comes to enterprise applications.

    ArcGIS anyone?

  12. Re:It’s multi-day battery life as long as it on Microsoft Teases Multi-Day Battery Life For Upcoming ARM-Powered Windows Devices (techspot.com) · · Score: 1

    "ARM is not going to do an energy-efficient job of emulating one."

    How do you know?

  13. For many of you that have posted, WoA will run win 32 apps, this isn't RT.

    So many "nerds" here ignorant of that fact.

  14. Re:It’s multi-day battery life as long as it on Microsoft Teases Multi-Day Battery Life For Upcoming ARM-Powered Windows Devices (techspot.com) · · Score: 1

    It runs win 32 apps, RT didn't.

    They will sell them to the 90% of people who do light to moderate tasks and want a 2 day battery.

  15. Re:"the iPhone 8 models didn't sell out during..." on Apple's Latest Products Get Rare Mixed-Bag Reviews, Muted Reception (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    So apps open .005 ns faster, yawn.

    The difference between this and the #2 - 10 cameras probably isn't noticeable.

  16. Nailed it! They want too much, but I think a lot of entertainment is overpriced.

    I was looking at things to do this weekend, there are a couple of old but I still like bands coming to town, at decent venues, nothing fancy, but they are asking 100+ PER TICKET!!!! um, no.

    Baseball? in the nosebleeds it's 20 per ticket, plus getting there, parking, etc.

    Movies, same thing, it's just a bad value.

  17. Re:I am shocked that global commerce isn't easy! on Not Made in America, Wal-Mart Looks Overseas For Online Vendors (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Probably not, most can't afford that.

  18. Re:Yes on 'Windows 10 Is Failing Us' (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Settings > Devices >select printer and Manage > Open Print Queue.

    Hard?

    What little things? Are you constantly tweaking things or actually using software?

  19. Re:Brain melting. on Netflix Shows Are All Worldwide Hits -- Until They're Not (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    What about those of us that do both? It's possible you know. The world stops for the GF and I when House of Cards has a new season, for about 2 days, then we're back in our routine. We still "better ourselves" and know how to relax too.

  20. Why was hollywood surprised? on Netflix Shows Are All Worldwide Hits -- Until They're Not (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Netflix puts out as many on the surface obvious bad shows as everyone else.

  21. I actually like it better. Shoving as much information on the page as you can does not work for most users. Many times when I am initiating someone to outlook, I spend 5 minutes or so making things larger and more spaced out, so they can make sense of the information. Density is fine for us tech bros, but for many it just runs together and is hard to make sense of.

  22. Re:Did an Uber Driver Run Over Your Dog? on Trump-Style Tactics Finally Stopped Working For Uber (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    If anyone and everyone can do it, no one makes money.

    That's not a problem any more? Interesting.

  23. Re:Did an Uber Driver Run Over Your Dog? on Trump-Style Tactics Finally Stopped Working For Uber (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    Lets not forget probably the most important legitimate concern, that when anyone can do it, NO ONE makes money.

  24. Re:What was the plan? on Skype Retires Older Apps for Windows, Linux (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    "Also, outside Windows, why would anyone use Skype?"

    Probably because they like it, that's just one reason, there are a ton of others. That idea seriously didn't cross your mind?

  25. Re:Lost me at LTE on Qualcomm, Microsoft Announce Snapdragon 835 PCs With Gigabit LTE (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    So, don't activate the LTE?