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  1. Obviousness on Supreme Court To Review Software Patents · · Score: 5, Insightful

    IAAPA (I am a patent agent)- My take on the matter is that software patents pass the threshold for patent eligibility, but not for patentability, which is quite different. Most software-implemented subject matter is certainly patent-eligible, but ought to be struck down under 35 U.S.C. 103 (non-obviousness). Courts have said that 101 is a threshold inquiry, and in my opinion I don't see why slashdotters would have a problem with striking down software patents not because as a class of subject matter they are ineligible, but because the vast majority are obvious.

  2. Re:And they have an 8-board FirePro system running on NVIDIA and AMD Launch New High-End Workstation, Virtualization, and HPC GPUs · · Score: 1

    Just look at those 8 cards crammed into that case! What are they called again? Oh yeah, FirePro!

  3. Easy Explanation on Study: Online Social Influence Has the Strongest Effect On Voting Behavior · · Score: 1

    Facebook users tend to be young. Younger members of the electorate are more easily influenced, period. This is an oversimplification, sure, but it's likely to be the primary reason.

  4. Re:Lame on NYC Taxi Commission Nixes Cab-Hailing Apps · · Score: 1

    Maybe the "Regular" people wouldn't be subject to the whims of the "Really Rich" people if the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission, a government agency, didn't charge so much for licensing of taxi services to begin with. The barrier of entry is huge, and only serves to enrich the NYC government and a few taxi monopolies. The end result is the same: it ultimately hurts all of us because the cost of a taxi ride is artificially high.

  5. I wonder how they figured out hot to spot minors in video games???

  6. Facebook didn't buy it? on NY Times: Microsoft Tried To Unload Bing On Facebook · · Score: 1

    How could Facebook not buy Bing? Just look at the Instagram acquisition - Facebook isn't interested in such trivialities as "profitability," right?

  7. MCAT already did it in 2007 on Bringing Auto-Graders To Student Essays · · Score: 1

    I took the MCAT in 2007 and the essay portion was graded by 2 entities: a computer and a person. They then averaged the score. Also, not only was this in 2007, but the essay specifically tested for critical thinking; grammar and syntax mistakes were acceptable

  8. George Lucas Statistics on Submitting "Nuking the Fridge" To Scientific Peer Review · · Score: 1

    Of course it's 50/50, either: A. You live, or B. You die You can't fault his reasoning. Unless you took a math class ever.

  9. Do both! on Twisted Metal Designer Rails Against Storytelling Games · · Score: 2

    Valve was able to do gameplay AND storyline, and with a silent protagonist, to boot! Nothing's wrong with a great storyline, and developing one is NOT a waste of time and resources.

  10. Re:Concurrent COI on Google In Battle With Its Own Lawyers · · Score: 1

    Don't forget that there's a wide range of punishment types, ranging from disbarment to a slap-on-the-wrist probationary period. So yeah, they'll get in trouble, but how much trouble depends on lots of factors. The state bar will probably err to the severer side of punishment since this is public.

  11. Concurrent COI on Google In Battle With Its Own Lawyers · · Score: 5, Informative

    It sounds like this law firm just violated Model Rule 1.7(a)(1), which is concurrently representing adverse clients. Someone's getting in trouble with the state bar...

  12. No Chocobos and Airstrips? OF COURSE! on Square Enix Admits Final Fantasy XIV Damaged Brand · · Score: 2

    I haven't even played this game but I'm quite positive that the lack of airships and chocobos (which I'm about as fond of as Cait Sith and Moglies) is not the problem here.

  13. HMZ Acronym on Sony To Sell 3D Head-Mounted Display · · Score: 1

    "...HMZ, which stands for 'head mounted display'..." In other news, DMZ now stands for "demilitarized display"

  14. ZSNES on How Do You Get Your Geek Nostalgia Fix? · · Score: 1

    I keep ZSNES and a couple of ROMs on all of my machines. There's even mods (in the form of IPS patches) for several SNES games. In particular, I HIGHLY recommend Super Metroid Redesign.

  15. Terrifying on Survey Shows Support For New Privacy Laws · · Score: 1

    "Two-thirds of consumers want the government to safeguard their privacy..." In other news, two-thirds of consumers don't mind if the government tracks them, as long as evil corporations don't.