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  1. Re:The biggest losers will be Brazil, India, on Major Backlash Looms For Apple's New Maps App · · Score: 1

    5% of India is still what, 50 million people? That's a fair bit of money.

    I like to think of them as "future Android users". Apple is great, of course...but apparently only if you're an American. But the more they isolate themselves the more they'll realize that you can't function in an economic vacuum. People will want a choice, and Android is where they'll find it.

  2. Re:The missing feature on Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 Rooted · · Score: 1

    Of course, if informed consumers are willing to accept limitations of this nature, their better option is to go with an iPad. The big advantage of an Android, aside from lower cost (and there are good unlocked Androids out there for the same or less than a Kindle), that it is an open platform that allows freedom, the ability to customize and choice for the user. Don't like play store? Okay, go use any one of the third-party app stores out there (even Amazon's). But why you would want that is beyond me; the ones from Amazon come hobbled to only work if their app store software is installed on your machine. While Amazon does some neat stuff as a company, this gambit of theirs is nothing short of foolhardy. Informed consumers will steer clear of being forced to use inferior alternatives (like Bing search engine, and Amazon App Store). And now that they've locked the bootloaders eliminating the option to change the software manually, I can't recommend the device even to casual tablet users. There are simply too many other, better alternatives. What's Ironic is the new Kindly hype is all due to Amazon's fear of the Nexus monster; yet they don't provide anything with their devices that gives them an advantage over the absolutely amazing Nexus.

  3. The Greatest Mistake on Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 Rooted · · Score: 2

    The greatest mistake that Amazon made with this device is in fundamentally undermining the strength and appeal of the Android platform. Android is open, Android is free; You can install what software you want; you can customize to your hearts content. If you're tech savvy you can build your own ROM. Amazon takes this and turns it on it's head: They take Android and try to force it to conform to the Apple model; You use the software WE approve, you read the books and listen to the music WE sell you, and if you don't like it too bad. What's worse is, unlike Apple, what they are forcing on you is noticeably inferior to the alternatives.

  4. Re:Not really an Android tablet on Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 Rooted · · Score: 1

    Even more misleading is that, while they are using a forked Android 4.1 OS, they've completely cut off Google from their system- they try to force Bing on you as a default search engine, force their own inferior app store on you you, etc. I guess if you're a soccer mom who just wants to read her romance novels and check email with something, it might be an okay. But, when you consider that for the same price you could get a fully-featured and VERY powerful tablet like the Nexus 7, and for a comparable price you could get a full-featured Android like the Asus Transformer 300 tablet, you just can't justify getting a Kindle.

  5. Re:No matter what the outcome actually is.... on Victory For Apple In "Patent Trial of the Century," To the Tune of $1 Billion · · Score: 1

    Wheres, a glance at my Android seems to show icons that are square, icons with rounded corners, and icons with transparent backgrounds so they can be any shape desired. Go figure, eh? :p

  6. Re:No matter what the outcome actually is.... on Victory For Apple In "Patent Trial of the Century," To the Tune of $1 Billion · · Score: 1

    This will be softened significantly by appeals courts. During which time the Legal teams will continue to diligently earn $500+ an hour, per lawyer.

  7. If it doesn't matter... on The Panic Over Fukushima · · Score: 1

    Well, to those who are comfortable with the idea then: Build your house next to a reactor. Or on top a disposal facility.

  8. Mythos and Logos on Tennessee "Teaching the Controversy" Bill Becomes Law · · Score: 1

    Well, since evolution is "Just a theory", we naturally can disregard creationism as "Just mythology". I would personally pay for the lawyer of a teacher who teaches this to his/her students.

  9. Re:Methinks a law of unintended consequences on Tennessee "Teaching the Controversy" Bill Becomes Law · · Score: 1

    Oh yes, because being one of the poorest-educated states in the nation, the Tennessee lawmakers would naturally be quite hard-pressed to find a way to further hurt their students' chances of working somewhere other than Walmart...but I think they have succeeded here.