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  1. Re:Open web, open appstores on 30 Percent of Mobile Malware Made By 10 Russian Firms · · Score: 1

    That's right. 60's music rocks!

  2. Re:And you think they're the only one why? on Samsung Caught Boosting Galaxy S4 Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    Running browser, gallery, and camera at 533mhz? They really need to tweak their codes.

  3. Re:iOS does not support Cantonese! on Tim Cook May Not Know Why, But Samsung Is Winning in China · · Score: 1

    Why is this Score 5 - Informative? It is an Ad selling the app. I'm a Hong-konger and "Cantonese input" was never a problem. Someone please vote it down.

  4. Re:Give the people what they want... and cheaply. on Tim Cook May Not Know Why, But Samsung Is Winning in China · · Score: 1

    Not putting iOS 7 onto 3GS models is a smart move - it stops all those laggards from upgrading their OS, and forces them to start upgrading their hardware.

    Really? I think the iOS7 on 3GS drives them to upgrade their hardware.

  5. Re:Better Value Phones to Americans on Tim Cook May Not Know Why, But Samsung Is Winning in China · · Score: 1

    Why they can't install pirated software? Chinese people don't jailbreak?

  6. Re:Too long on Software-Defined Radio For $11 · · Score: 2

    yep. and the trend is not limited to April fools' pranks.

  7. Re:$.99 Textbooks? Doubtful but... on Apple Intends To 'Digitally Destroy' Textbook Publishing · · Score: 1

    With ebooks eliminating the used-book market, the said situation gets worse.

  8. Re:Apple: Ditch HFS+ on Microsoft Announces ReFS, a New Filesystem For Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    It is true only if ReFS successes; and we're gonna see. HFS+ is about similar period as ntfs.

  9. Re:Why not EXT on Microsoft Announces ReFS, a New Filesystem For Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    It is a stupid question. If MS was willing to do this kind of thing, it could have ported win32 and the windows GUI on top of linux. That way they would have a solid feature-rich O/S and compatibility with Win s/w.

  10. I don't think programmers should document on How To Get Developers To Document Code · · Score: 1

    ... instead, they should program according to the documentations.

  11. ... they'll beat them until they admit their crimes?

  12. Re:What's the point? on Open Source Increasingly Replaced By Open APIs · · Score: 1

    Security. If Facebook source code was open, security flaws which are disclosed every one day or another

    it would not be the case if they're open from the first day on or at least open earlier.

  13. Comparing apples to oranges on Open Source Increasingly Replaced By Open APIs · · Score: 1

    Open APIs are about directing more users to their webs. Open source is about bringing developers together. Says, how can an open api replace an open source os?

  14. Old news? on China Begins Using New Global Positioning Satellites · · Score: 5, Interesting

    we have car navigation systems that use Beidou for some time now (maybe less than a year).

  15. Re:If it's unencrypted... on EFF Reverse Engineers Carrier IQ · · Score: 0

    One doesn't know it is unencrypted until he figures it out (cracks).

  16. One word on Music Player Amarok 2.5 Released · · Score: 1

    You don't need to prefix Amarok with "music player".

  17. Fresh grads... on October, November the Worst Months For Writing Buggy Code · · Score: 2

    ... join the companies and start to write codes?

  18. Maybe Laden has gone, on Osama Bin Laden Reported Dead, Body In US Hands · · Score: 1

    But ladies of USA keep being touched by TSA. That is what that lasts.

  19. Re:Motivation? on Game Maker Says 40% of iTunes In-App Buys Are Fraud · · Score: 1

    The developer has a motive - now you heard it's name and it's on-line game's.

  20. Re:This ... on Game Maker Says 40% of iTunes In-App Buys Are Fraud · · Score: 1

    Are you paranoid or what?

  21. Re:Not secure on Hong Kong Team Stores 90GB of Data In 1g of Bacteria · · Score: 1

    I think that is why they also do encryptions.