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  1. Re:Keyboard and mouse hasn't changed for a reason on Valve Job Posting Confirms Hardware Plans · · Score: 0

    Show me the first guy to win a fighting game tournament using a keyboard and I'll agree with you.

    There are more types of games than FPSes and MMOs.

  2. Re:Consoles are at their limit on Bethesda: We Can't Make Dawnguard Work On the PS3 · · Score: 2, Funny
  3. Re:Many of the Jurors seem to be like US on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 1

    If the law is bad then what are you doing to change it? If the people are wrong, what are you doing to change their minds?

    What are you doing to make it better?

  4. Re:Many of the Jurors seem to be like US on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 1

    Yes, and while that's a seriously flawed system, going by your gut and saying, "Well he seemed innocent or guilty, let's just go with that" is even worse!

    Samsung was accused of copying the iPhone. Apple found an internal communication saying, "Let's copy the iPhone, it's kicking our asses design wise." Then the jury found in favor of Apple.

    You simply can not copy and plagiarize and say it's innovative and your original idea. Samsung's entire case was, "If we don't get to copy where do our ideas come from?"

  5. Re:Depressing times on PC Makers In Desperate Need of a Reboot · · Score: 1

    Google flat out admitting that the Nexus 7 earns no profit.

    Not sure about the Fire or any other tablet.

    The shipped vs sold paradigm makes it hard to understand what's going on. But when you look at actual usage statistics, it looks like a vast majority of people are using iPads over android tablets.

  6. Re:Many of the Jurors seem to be like US on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 1

    That does, actually. I mean, Samsung's been found guilty by a jury in a court of law.

    The F700 wouldn't have covered up the fact that internally, Samsung said, "Let's copy the iPhone."

  7. Re:Depressing times on PC Makers In Desperate Need of a Reboot · · Score: 1

    must be why Android tablets are flying off of the shelf.

  8. Re:WRONG! on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 1

    The EULA applies whenever you turn on the machine and use it.

    I'm not happy with the broad reaching implications of what that means, but for now, practically speaking, personal hacking of the OS can't be and isn't tracked.

    Making a business model of it, however, is. I'm sorry, but, what psystar did was illegal. They violated someone else's IP rights. That's the law.

  9. Re:Many of the Jurors seem to be like US on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 2

    That was samsungs mistake. They introduced it too late into the discovery process. The discovery phase isn't something you can load anything you want at any time. If you show off something near the end that would require investigation, for instance forensic evidence, and you do it near the end of discovery, what time will be available to do any sort of follow up by the other side?

    Samsung fucked up. Not just with the F700 evidence either.

  10. Re:WRONG! on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 1

    No. Psystar modified kernel extensions and a few other pieces of software. They also broke the EULA by selling machines with OSX pre installed.

    It's not illegal to modify osx and it's not illegal to sell a Hackintosh, it is illegal to make your entire business model selling hackintoshes.

  11. Re:Is Jack Bauer going to get called in? on Photo Reveals UK Plan: "Assange To Be Arrested Under All Circumstances" · · Score: 1

    Or because no one really cares about him?

    Wiki leaks gets ahold of massive document dumps on a regular basis and yet can't seem to get the supposedly sealed indictment?

    I don't think that anyone cars about Julian Assange anymore other than Internet freedom fighters, the British, the Swedish and now Ecuador.

  12. Re:It was not an unreasonable verdict on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 2

    They didn't ignore prior art, they just had intense disagreements on what constituted prior art.

  13. That's because psystar did the really wrong thing legally.

    I mean, really wrong thing. It's not that it's about first sale, it was that they were modifying the OS in bulk and selling as if they had the legitimate license to do so.

  14. Re:Yes. Wikileaks is worth defending. on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    Not the extradition although that's certainly a part of it.

    It's the grandstanding that's arrogant and pointless. He's been doing that for years before the Swedish incident.

  15. Yes. Wikileaks is worth defending. on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But not Assange. He's not WikiLeaks. Simple as that. He betrayed them with this massive stunt.

  16. Re:It is a very common design on Samsung Opens New Apple Store In Australia · · Score: 2

    he said he was a buddhist, not a good buddhist or a consistent buddhist.

  17. Re:I suspect this is a fake on Only English Final Fantasy 2 NES Cartridge On Sale for $50K · · Score: 3, Informative

    They did. IT was on display at CES. The translation features Nintedoisms like censoring the religious symbology and so forth.

    It's Frank Cifaldi. The dump's authentic.

    Now Bio Force Ape... That's going to be one hell of a sale.

  18. Re:Gizmodo has been banned for life from Apple eve on The Worst Apple Store In America — An Employee Confession · · Score: 2

    Being a member of press doesn't give you free reign to commit crimes. The first amendment isn't some shield that lets you do whatever you want.

    It means you can write about whatever you want, and you can protect your sources, but blanket immunity? Nope.

  19. Re:Nope. on Are 12-16 Hour Workdays Productive? · · Score: 2

    I used to work 4 10s. At the 8 hour mark I'd pop out for a smoke, get a snack and a beverage, and do all of the low-impacting stuff, usually documentation or paperwork, that would've otherwise been eaten up by the next day.

  20. Re:Nothing like last time REACT was involved on Jobs' Burglary Manhunt Yields Kenny the Clown · · Score: 1

    React was involved because Gizmodo bragged about dealing in stolen goods and intentionally leaked trade secrets.

  21. Re:Yet another ultra-proprietary power connector!! on The ThinkPad Goes Ultrabook — ThinkPad X1 Carbon Tested · · Score: 1

    Did you miss the part about where the damn thing charges in 35 minutes to 85%?

    Damn that's sexy. Proprietary adaptor or not.

  22. Re:Another perspective on Kentucky Lawmakers Shocked To Find Evolution In Biology Tests · · Score: 1

    Unless, of course, the "religious cranks" get on top. Then where will you be?

    Amercia.

  23. Re:Yeah Right! on Thoughts On the iPad Mini · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And a swimming pool is just a supersized bathtub.

  24. Yes. on Is Sexual Harassment Part of Hacker Culture? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Easily. Yes.

    Next question?

  25. Re:Diversity on Romney Taps Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan As Running Mate · · Score: 1

    I suggested earlier that maybe Colin Powell or Condi Rice would've made for a better VP choice than the asshole who suggested we kill medicare and replace it with coupons.

    No, I'm talking about Michael Chertoff and John fucking Bolton.

    Source here.