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  1. "You can update to the latest release now using - on Chrome 24 Released, Chrome Beta Channel For Android Added · · Score: 0, Interesting

    You can update to the latest release now using the browser's built-in silent updater. Not really silent if you need to be told you need to update.

  2. Re:Refuted? on Famous 'Uncanny Valley' Essay Translated, Published In Full · · Score: 0

    I'm not sure if you're trolling or not. But, do you understand what the Uncanny Valley is? If you did understand how is it 'BS'?

  3. Re:1 in 10? on Study Finds 1 in 10 Used Hard Drives Contains Old Personal Data · · Score: 0

    1 in 10 is 10%

  4. Can I get a study on this? on Mad Cow Disease Confirmed In California · · Score: 0

    I find it highly unlikely that these cows are mad. How would you test to see if they are insane?

  5. I have no knowledge of what is patented by this on Australian WiFi Inventors Win US Legal Battle · · Score: 0

    I have no knowledge of what is patented by this company but wouldn't you want to stop the patent infringement when other companies are using it? Why did they wait for it to be adapted and ingrained within our society for so long.

  6. I expect to see some typical comment about the on Google, Amazon, Microsoft Go East For Network Gear · · Score: 0, Troll

    I expect to see some typical comment about the possibility of foreign entities being persuaded, coerced, bribed, or forced by a Government agency of the local government to modify the design of the hardware in order to have a backdoor for spying. I'm sure these big corporations inspect their hardware thoroughly. Anyways why does everyone paint eastern governments as entirely evil.

  7. Good Riddance on Adobe Releases Last Linux Version of Flash Player · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I expect Flash to be phased out in favor of non-proprietary alternatives in the near future(3-4 Years).

  8. Re:Duh on MIT Solar Towers Beat Solar Panels By Up To 20x · · Score: 0

    They managed to get more power out of the surface area they previously had. Sometimes you have to make do with a limited space.

  9. Re:Sensationalist Title! on Belarus Bans Use of Foreign Websites · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I overlooked that. Alright people downvote me!

  10. Sensationalist Title! on Belarus Bans Use of Foreign Websites · · Score: 0

    This basically prevents residents of the nation to buy / maintain a foreign TLD. It does not prevent people from accessing them.

  11. Lawyers, Judges, Representatives, Senators, ... on Law Professors On SOPA and PIPA: Don't Break the Internet · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When is the public going to actually get the opinion from a Network expert and not people that deal with law?

  12. http://www.apple.com/stevejobs/ on Steve Jobs Dead At 56 · · Score: 5, Informative
  13. Australia beats my connection / price on.. on Australia's National Broadband Network Officially Open For Business · · Score: 1

    Australia beats my connection / price on everything except Data caps. I currently have Timewarner Wideband Internet in Dallas, Texas. I currently have 50 Mbps Down and 5 Mbps Up as my selected tier package. Which costs $99.99(USD) a month. I see that it would cost a Australian with iiNet only $99.95($99.95 Australian Dollars = 97.0015 US dollars) for Twice the speed with a 1 TB Cap. They have me beat on pricepoint. But Timewarner has no Data caps in my area.

  14. Re:no fucking shit on Teach Your Router New Tricks With DD-WRT · · Score: 1

    While the technology is old news, the article is new. Though I wonder why it made front-page of slashdot

  15. Re:Well submitter is clueless... on Android Password Data Stored In Plain Text · · Score: 1

    You can use hash algorithms to protect passwords. If when a person creates a account. The server hashes it. Then when a person trys to log in it hashes the same password. If someone managed to hack the android servers for its passwords all they would be able to get is the hashes.

  16. Re:Deep Thought on Could Wikipedia Become a Supercomputer? · · Score: 1

    Well that's already been solved. "42" http://goo.gl/WRNhV