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  1. You are doing it wrong, iFan on Mozilla Scraps Firefox For Windows 8, Citing Low Adoption of Metro · · Score: 1

    Windows, if you can afford buying them!

  2. Wii Remote support broken on Ouya CEO Talks Console's Tough First Year, and Ambitious "Ouya Everywhere" Plan · · Score: 1
    Was it intentional?
    (How do you know)?

    Have they got the support back in other (think Cyanogen) ROMs?

  3. Re:Where's the outrage?! on CyanogenMod Installer Removed From Google Play Store · · Score: 1

    Everyone can still install the app from the official CM web-site OR start thinking about switching to some competing app market. With Apple, you will come back to use the same app store, whatever outrage impulse you had. I see some difference here...

  4. ftfu on Samsung Creates Phone With Curved Display · · Score: 1

    Will Apple sue it?

  5. "because it encourages more sales of Windows 8"... on Nvidia Removed Linux Driver Feature For Feature Parity With Windows · · Score: 1
    The first ddg search "Windows 8 sales" got me here:
    PC Sales Plunge Due To Windows 8: Report - The Huffington Post

    - Looks like if mass consumer "is given the choice" of having a windows 8 PC only or NOT having a PC overall, he prefers NOT having a PC at all (and goes now for something completely different, ie some tablet /mobile phone /PC-on-a-Stick instead))

  6. Re: should be able to operate in frickin' saltwate on New Real Life Laser-Rifle Cuts Through Metal Like a Blowtorch · · Score: 1

    How about shark-user-friendliness?

  7. Looks like... on Brazil Announces Plans To Move Away From US-Centric Internet · · Score: 1

    the internet connection is absent from Russia and China. I feel much safer now because of their online frauds, firewalls and persecution.

  8. Although the real question is... on MS: Windows Phone 8 Wi-Fi Vulnerable, Cannot Be Patched · · Score: 1

    will it blend?!

  9. I'd pay any cash... on Federal Judge Declares Bitcoin a Currency · · Score: 1

    To see how MS peacefully tolerates and humbly accepts total fail of the Surface. Peacefully & humbly. Any cash!

  10. math pwned on India To Send World's Last Telegram · · Score: 1

    "only 75 offices exist, though they are located in each of India's 671 districts..." ?!

  11. You know what we do to spammers in a perfect world on 'This Is Your Second and Final Notice' Robocallers Revealed · · Score: 1

    That's the reason I do not believe in God (the supreme being?) [thus, no hopes for the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything]: in a perfect world, we STILL DO have spammers.

  12. Re: Windows Blue... on Report: Windows Blue Reaches Its First Milestone Build · · Score: 1

    ... MS?

  13. Re: no one would know... on Google Announces 2,000 Schools Now Use Chromebooks, Up 100% In 3 Months · · Score: 1

    A software company chief research officer reassures the AC, that "if you go and buy a color laser printer from any major laser printer manufacturer [nowadays] and print a page, that page will end up having slight yellow dots printed on every single page in a pattern which makes the page unique to you and to your printer.", "Mikko Hypponen: Three types of online attack".

  14. Re: trying to pluralize such words... on Microsoft Fails Antivirus Certification Test (Again), Challenges the Results · · Score: 1

    It's probably not that odd in the internets, you know...

  15. khm... on RMS Speaks Out Against Ubuntu · · Score: 1
    "by consequence of having access to the code any privacy concerns can easily be detected / removed by end users if desired, but I still don't see the connection between free software and assumed privacy."

    - Attention, we have an *pple lawyer here!

  16. Re:freedom: control versus convenience on Ask Richard Stallman Anything · · Score: 1

    Let this be replied by another question: In the world of proprietary SF, where software not only doesn't do what a user needs, but even does what user doesn't want, and free software, which does only what it is supposed to to, how can You call a choice to be controlled by a manufacturer of locked up, bulky and noneffective software a FREEDOM?!