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  1. Pipe dream. on PlayStation 4 Will Be Running Modified FreeBSD · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Imagine being able to start up your PS4 to GRUB? Even just giving us the graphics driver this time around Sony would be nice, since you're playing the good guy this gen.

  2. Well, it is the biggest bottleneck. on Will PCIe Flash Become Common In Laptops, Desktops? · · Score: 1

    While not a fan of the new Mac Pro, HDD speeds are the major bottleneck in PC systems, any attempt to thwart this should be praised.

  3. Sony are saying all the right things. on Sony's PS4 To Have Less Stringent DRM Than Microsoft's Xbox One · · Score: 2

    The problem is I still can't trust them (nor Microsoft for that matter). Removal of OtherOS, the response to their servers being infiltrated was shocking, it also wasn't so long ago they were selling CD's with rootkits too. What fiasco is next around the corner? The ecosystem seems to be just as locked down as it was on the PS3, which is also very disappointing (albeit indie publishers are being welcomed back through the store which is great), still expect a crippled web browser though.

    It would be foolish not to consider the possibility of this only just lip service.

  4. This is a big deal.. on Bug In Samsung S3 Grabs Too Many Images, Ups Data Use · · Score: 2

    The comments so far have made this out to not be such a big deal, people should just use other browsers. I see it differently. The majority of smartphone users now aren't just the tech savy, it is now mostly ordinary users too. When considering 500MB is the usual data cap this is a problem, with the amount of data slurped up by the likes of Facebook, this must push useage up pretty high if loading a wikipedia page is taking over 2MB of data. Once your over your cap, the costs sky rocket. This is before you even thinking about the difference in loading time of 3G from the need to pull 10 times as much data.

    Unfortunately with the situation we have on android, with handset developers and carriers both being reluctant to push updates, don't expect this to be fixed any time soon.

  5. Gotta be kidding me on ZTE Joins Long List of Android Device-Makers Licensing Microsoft Patents · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Much of the current litigation in the so called 'smartphone patent wars' could be avoided if companies were willing to recognize the value of others’ creations in a way that is fair." Most of the Android licensing deals have been based around FAT32, which has been around since Win95. What sort of credible value of that technology remains in 2013? Absolutely none.

  6. Re:Seriously Slashdot, you guys must be with me he on Apple Devices To Outsell Windows For First Time Ever In 2013 · · Score: 1

    Depends how you look at it. When I bought my house it was a new housing estate in the UK, Scotland to be precise. The house was valued at £225,000 when I bought it 4 years ago. There is 15% of the mortgage left to pay. Do you want my deeds for 15% of the house value? My real point was, Garnet talk shit.

  7. Seriously Slashdot, you guys must be with me here. on Apple Devices To Outsell Windows For First Time Ever In 2013 · · Score: 1

    GARTNER? C'mon, these predictions get richer ever year. I'm not a fanboy of either, I have an iPad and Win8 PC. I dislike both companies, if anything. How many of the analyst prediction articles on Slashdot have came true? I'd bet my mortgage the percentage is small.

  8. You couldn't make this stuff up on Apple's $1B Patent Award From Samsung Gets Cut By $450M · · Score: 1

    Sometimes I feel like these patent cases have more in common with a TV drama than a court of law. We already know there is going to be another trial anyway rending all this completely moot. No doubt there will be many more twists and turns to come after that. What makes it even more ridiculous is that the $1B in the first place simply amounted to a small rebate for the money Apple give Samsung to make chips for them.

    And the winners are: the lawyers.

  9. Re:Linus Torvalds is his own worst enemy on Linus Torvalds Explodes at Red Hat Developer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He claims to love Linux, but what he really loves is himself. And every time it looks like Linux might achieve even a modicum of success, his overinflated ego is always there to ruin it.

    Someone needs to tell him that it's hard enough to get people to adopt your OS with 3 million competing distros, much less with the leadership of an egotistical ass who takes every opportunity to scream like bipolar child at anyone who tries to actually help. The only thing Garrett was doing in this case was recognizing a problem going forward, and fixing it. And Torvalds tears his head off for it. He thinks everything has to be a big heroic stand--with him as hero, of course.

    Well, if you read the mail conversation you'll know the majority of developers came out in agreeance with Linus and his views.on the matter. He has said he's tried being nicer, it just isn't him though. He is usual right though and when wrong accepts it. He is an extremely good maintainer regardless of peoples opinions on him.

  10. iPad anyone? on Why Linux On Microsoft Surface Is a Tough Challenge · · Score: 1

    We seem not to complain that Apple don't grant us the same benefit. I've certainly not seem an article on here about the subject. Anybody who cares enough about such a thing shall know before hand they won't be able to change the operating system on a Surface or iPad. Deal with it and move on. In an idea world we would get our way, but that's the same thinking which propels Linux as the desktop of the year..

  11. Re:The word: "Terrorist" on Legislators Call On Twitter To Ban Hamas · · Score: 1

    I realise I should have used the definition from both words from the same place, the definitions however are pretty similar no matter where you look.

  12. The word: "Terrorist" on Legislators Call On Twitter To Ban Hamas · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Definition of the word being, "A person who uses terrorism in the pursuit of political aims."

    And the definition of terrorism. "Violence committed or threatened by a group to intimidate or coerce a population, as for military or political purposes."

    The FBI should consider updating their list of "designated terrorist groups".

  13. Why is this news? on Just Days After Release, Google's Nexus 4 Has Already Been Rooted · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Isn't this supposed to be dead easy?

  14. Why not? on A Year After Thailand Flooding, Hard Drive Prices Remain High · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If they can get away with charging the extra, they are hardly going to reduce their profit margins now.

  15. Silly Enviromentalist.. on Green Grid Argues That Data Centers Can Lose the Chillers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yes, it's generally in the nature of these companies to spend unneeded money. They hire people who's exact job is to make data centers' as efficient as possible. Even to the extent Facebook and others are open sourcing their information to try and get others involved to improve data center design. I say generally as I'm sure most seen the story on here recently over Microsoft wasting energy to meet a contract target, that however is a totally different kettle of fish.

  16. Dear Windows 7 users. on Microsoft Releases Windows 8 · · Score: 2, Funny

    The wall is a little steep, I'm sure you can all make it though. The grass is greener on the other side, honest.

  17. Re:Hardly surprising... on Lone Packet Crashes Telco Networks · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You surely can't be that naive and must be trolling. GSM masts are critical pieces of infrastructure in mobile telecoms and it's in every stakeholders that they are secure and reliable. It's security researchers jobs to find these holes, if they were so poorly designed we'd see stories like this every day.

  18. Slashdoted.. on Student Publishes Extensive Statistics On the Population of Middle-Earth · · Score: 2

    Obviously.

    See with a wee bit of communication before storys go on the front page, I'm sure administrators of sites like this would be happy to get some help from amazon or whoever to keep up with the increase in load.

  19. I can only imagine.. on Intel CEO Tells Staff Windows 8 Is Being Released Prematurely · · Score: 1

    What he thought of Vista when that was released. Microsoft have learned from their past mistakes. It's a good OS, The only major sub-system rewrite has been audio, and driver support is looking pretty good now. I've certainly not had any problems on my 3 machines.

  20. Re:Also, Apple would need NFC in their phones on Apple's Secret Plan To Join iPhones With Airport Security · · Score: 1

    Nice fact but you know what I mean, NFC is now a expected feature for the top of the range smart phones but Apple have done LTE this cycle, NFC next cycle.

  21. Re:Also, Apple would need NFC in their phones on Apple's Secret Plan To Join iPhones With Airport Security · · Score: 5, Funny

    iPhone 6, duh. Apple's phones are pretty predictable these days, new tech comes a cycle late.

  22. Possibilities... on FBI Denies It Held iPhone UDIDs Stolen By AntiSec · · Score: 3, Insightful

    1. AntiSec is lying.
    2. FBI is lying.
    3. AntiSec is telling the truth and the FBI's methods of obtaining the UDID codes means they can't admit to it.

  23. Ermm no. on Windows 7 Is the Next Windows XP · · Score: 0

    Microsoft will have learned from their mistake, plus there is differences this time around, there was a long wait in between XP and Vista and Win8 is nowhere near as bad as Vista. It arguably could do with a little bit of polish but it's a decent OS.

  24. Re:Welcome to my Nightmare on DOJ Says iPhone Is So Secure They Can't Crack It · · Score: 1

    Would you rather see big corporations doing it for them? That's the only way things will go if there ever is a change.

  25. So.. on Is Your Neighbor a Democrat? There's an App For That · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This data is not 'creepy' when company's are using this data privately for profit, however when it's expressed publicly in a not-for-profit way it's a privacy concern. God bless America.