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  1. Re:These are secrets? on Apple Is Giving Away Its Secrets By Litigating · · Score: 1

    If you mean get the stock price low enough for Microsoft to buy them then they are right on target. But considering their CEO is an ex Microsoft exec I am nit surprised.

  2. Re:These are secrets? on Apple Is Giving Away Its Secrets By Litigating · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Tell that to RIM and Nokia, money alone is not enough when you have incompetent leadership.

  3. It depends on who you are on IT Support Pro Tells Why He Hates Live Chat · · Score: 4, Interesting

    For an IT person it is much easier, why should I wait on hold to get a HDD or MB replaced under warranty. My time is valuable and when I need to spend an hour on the phone to get something like that done it is really a waste of time and energy. Also when doing end user support a lot of times it is faster and easier when I can fire back an email with detailed instructions and screenshots on how to fix whatever issue it is. For those times when the problem is too complicated then you pick up the phone do a remote control session and resolve the issue. There is a fine balance between all of them.

  4. Re:Oracle vs Google on How Apple v. Samsung Was Explained To the Jury · · Score: 3, Insightful

    But did he try and sue and try to prevent anyone else from painting rectangles?

  5. Re:Oracle vs Google on How Apple v. Samsung Was Explained To the Jury · · Score: 1

    I don't really see how Samsung had any choice in the matter. Should they wait until Apple stops them from selling any products? Google is the only one that has not really played a large role directly in all of the litigation. I can also say that it is going to get worse before it gets better since the US Patent Office has just given Apple a bunch of absurd software patents for things that Android and other phone manufactures have been using for years.

  6. Re:Oracle vs Google on How Apple v. Samsung Was Explained To the Jury · · Score: 1

    I wish I had some mod points to give you.

  7. Re:Oracle vs Google on How Apple v. Samsung Was Explained To the Jury · · Score: 5, Interesting
  8. Re:Here's how it was explained on How Apple v. Samsung Was Explained To the Jury · · Score: 5, Informative

    Isn't Samsung from South Korea?

  9. Oracle vs Google on How Apple v. Samsung Was Explained To the Jury · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I am hopping that Apple gets smacked own as hard as Oracle did in the Oracle vs Google case. A flat rectangle with a touch screen is not a patentable design. Plus Samsung had many similar prototypes in the works before the iPhone even debuted.

  10. Re:Maybe the small business standard...but on How Intuit Manages 10 Million Lines of Code · · Score: 1

    As an IT person who deals with a lot of small companies this is what I hate most about QB. I don't really care how much the user interface sucks but why not put the data into a SQL database?!? Anytime someone mentions a QB problem I shutter. In Japan they have a piece of software called yayoi hanbai instead of QB which actually uses an SQL backend and even though the interface is all in Japanese migrations are a breeze.

  11. Re:Yay! on Microsoft Posts First Quarterly Loss Ever · · Score: 1

    I am pretty sure this has been their goal but they will wait a little longer until they are cheaper since Nokia is showing no signs of switching to something Android based. They probably would have had better luck with a Meego phone.

  12. Re:Lol on Microsoft Office 2013 Not Compatible With Windows XP, Vista · · Score: 3, Informative

    Try Libre Office, this is one of the many improvements they have made.

  13. Re:whatever on Valve Software Launches Linux Blog, Confirms Work On Steam Client for Linux · · Score: 4, Funny

    You do know that there are DRM features in the kernel right?

  14. Re:Look on the bright side on Digg.com Sold To Betaworks For $500,000 · · Score: 1

    Red Hat as a commercial product is far from free (unless you mean free as in freedom) but it is openSource and CentOS is very free (free as in beer).

  15. Re:Somebody's rushing... on Android Forums Hacked: 1 Million User Credentials Stolen · · Score: 1

    hashed with a random salt, although this can still be brute forced it is just much more expensive for all passwords not just the complex ones.

  16. Re:none on Internet Explorer Market Share Drops To Almost 15% · · Score: 1

    Oh, and also most games from gog.com will run fine in wine.

  17. Re:none on Internet Explorer Market Share Drops To Almost 15% · · Score: 1

    Try installing and configuring the 3D acceleration for Virtualbox via the settings and virtiualbox add-on's. Also make sure you have given the VM sufficient video memory.

  18. Re:none on Internet Explorer Market Share Drops To Almost 15% · · Score: 3, Insightful

    For a desktop sure, but for a laptop your options are much more limited. You can get something from Zareason , system76, or one of a few Dell's but other than that you are pretty much stuck. I had to grab an Asus laptop from Best Buy (shudder) last year because mine died 2 days before I was leaving the country so I didn't have much choice other than buy one that had mostly Intel parts so I would have a fair chance of it working with Ubuntu. I tried getting a refund from Asus but it fell on deaf ears.

  19. Re:UN vs The massed Phalanxes of Lawyers worldwide on UN Wades Into Patent War Mess · · Score: 1

    You wouldn't have the money to patent it or to defend the patent. Once you try and defend your patent MegaCorp Y is going to counter sue for all you have and you will not be able to afford the mounting legal costs and now you lost your home.

  20. Re:Microsoft...a blast from the past... on Internet Explorer Market Share Drops To Almost 15% · · Score: 1

    I wish I had points to give you, sharepoint is painful. Also the most useful features only work on IE with Windows.

  21. Re:none on Internet Explorer Market Share Drops To Almost 15% · · Score: 2

    Sounds like you should switch to Linux. It can be as much or as little as you want it to be.

  22. Re:none on Internet Explorer Market Share Drops To Almost 15% · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is true, I wish we could buy machines without a Microsoft tax. But anyway, I think that Microsoft is going to start losing more and more ground on the consumer front to tablets and cell phones. My wife doesn't even touch her laptop anymore and most people can replace their casual surfing and email with a tablet pretty easily. For the few times when you need to write a term paper you can use a desktop. A few weeks ago I went to an event at Google and out of about 100 people with laptops I saw 1 or two Windows laptops the rest were either MacBook pro's pr MacBook Air's. In the enterprise MS still has a lock on the desktop and for the most part email servers but things can change, just take a look at RIM.

  23. Re:Jesus, stop being pathetic! on Linux Users Banned From Diablo III Servers · · Score: 1

    Valve will be soon, I am not sure when but all signs point to something coming out in the next year.

  24. Re:people who use ubuntu are linux posers anyways on FSF Criticises Ubuntu For Dropping Grub 2 For Secure Boot · · Score: 1

    I think you are a bit optimistic with the "no issues" but things have gotten a lot better since I started using Linux with Ubuntu 7.04. Every laptop I have installed on has had some minor issue at least. It is not an issue anymore now that we have the BumbleBee project but before that you didn't really have any choices for Optimus enabled laptops. With that said, the main reason you won't see GNU/Linux take off on the desktop is because companies like Dell, HP, ASUS, and Lenovo are not pushing Linux machines. Most people will not go out of the way to install a new OS on their machine even if that new OS is just an upgrade to Windows. I think we are more likely to see some sort of Android/Linux take over the home desktop market as the lines between mobile and PC get more blurred. Also Google didn't choose Linux just because it was free they choose it because it is a very good kernel. What else would they have chosen?

  25. Re:Obvious? on Does RIM's "Huge Loss" Signal Wider Handset Market Deterioration? · · Score: 1

    What I meant to say was that typically only two previous models of a given device will receive the update I am a bit surprised that the iPhone 3S will get the update since it will probably have a less than stellar experience, also I wouldn't really say they are full updates since Apple tends to leave key feature out on the older devices even though they should be able to use them (Siri). A lot of Android devices don't get updated because they are CCC or their specs are too low. Are you going to complain that you can't run Windows7 on your little 1.6 GHz Atom netbook that has 512MB of RAM? Anyway I pointed out Samsung before since they are now trying to focus on fewer models with more consistent branding and experience worldwide. That way they can release updates in a timely manner. They have done fairly well updating the Galaxy S2 although my Japanese one has yet to receive ICS it has received 3-4 updates in the last year and I am pretty sure it is the carrier that is being slow to release ICS.