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  1. It seems like a smart move. They've displaced bricks and mortar stores (GameStop, etc.) for game distribution and largely own that space -- this is a way to grow. I'm not sure that I see the same value proposition to go to them for movies, but I'm interested to see what they can bring to the table.

  2. Re:'Google play services' on Google Relaxes Handset Makers' Requirements for "Must-Include" Android Apps · · Score: 1

    The problem with disabling Google Play Services is that it is Google's tool for taking back some control from the carriers. Increasingly, portions of Android are updated through Play Services meaning you get security patches and functionality updates faster. Maybe it needs tweaking or improvement, but I think the purpose of the app is spot on.

  3. Re:GTFO! on Company Testing Standardized Salaries Is Struggling · · Score: 2

    There is an entire parable about this in the Bible, in Matthew 20.

    Respectfully, the Bible uses parables to teach an abstract lesson in story form by relating it to our lives in terms we can more easily understand -- an allegory if you will. On the surface, it certainly appears the parable is advocating for equal wages, but considering parables are allegories; logically it is unlikely the lesson we are intended to learn is in fact to pay all workers equally. Many interpret this particular parable to equate the work to faith and the payment to salvation thus both those who have had faith for a long while, and those new to the faith, both equally receive salvation.

  4. Hackers For Charity on Ask Slashdot: Who's the Doctors Without Borders of Technology? · · Score: 1

    Sounds like maybe what you're looking for is Johnny Long's Hackers for Charity. http://www.hackersforcharity.o...

  5. Re:Funny on 30% of Americans Aren't Ready For the Next Generation of Technology · · Score: 1

    Wiki is a steaming pile of shit filled with inaccurate, biased, Face Painting Homer protected garbage.

    Actually, according to Wiki, it is quite accurate! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Or, joking aside, according to CNET Wiki is more accurate than the Encyclopedia Britannica! http://news.cnet.com/Study-Wik...

  6. Re:Wait a sec on Belief In Evolution Doesn't Measure Science Literacy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    By definition evolution is a theory. While both sides argue the veracity of the claim; it has not been promoted to the level of law (in the sense of the law of gravity or the law of thermodynamics). With any theory; one must choose, ideally based upon a preponderance of evidence, to either believe or disbelieve. The scientists amongst us then take it a step further and attempt to validate that belief or disbelief through experiments based upon the scientific method.

  7. Philosophy vs Substance on How Does Heartbleed Alter the 'Open Source Is Safer' Discussion? · · Score: 2

    Open Source vs Closed Source is as much a philosophy as it is substance. We can argue the benefits of having many eyes on the code from Open Source as opposed to having funded coders with Closed Source. In the balance, each project will be different based upon its own unique factors. The one constant is that Open Source does have superior transparency.

  8. Nothing to Hide on CIA Accused: Sen. Feinstein Sees Torture Probe Meddling · · Score: 2

    I thought if you had nothing to hide; you had nothing to fear? If that's good enough for the rest of us, shouldn't that be good enough for Congress?

  9. Re:The Surprised Dutch Prosecutor on Utopia, Silk Road's Latest Replacement, Only Lasted Nine Days · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I think it's a fair question -- in theory these sites should be untraceable. SilkRoad was taken down by exploiting a vuln in the TOR browser and planting malware on users' computers -- maybe this is law enforcement's new trick?

  10. Internet of Things on Hackers Penetrate Top Medical Device Makers · · Score: 3, Informative

    Welcome to the Internet of Things. Now, IT Security is not simply a venue to stop embarrassment (website defacements), disruption (DDoS), and exposure (SQLi), but potentially a life and death issue. Disruption of a pacemaker, insulin pump, etc. can have a very real impact. Perhaps a modern day "Pinto" incident will change the view of IT Security from an expense item to a necessary partner.

  11. Re:What does IBM do anymore then? on IBM's x86 Server Business Back On the Market · · Score: 3, Informative

    Technically, they still have mainframes, System i, System P, etc. along with the various software platforms such as DB2, RACF, and the various BMC products. I think they are attempting to transform themselves into a "service" organization (similar to what HP is attempting) and divest the hardware / software while focusing on the consulting and outsourced support services.

  12. Re:CDMA2000 vs. GSM/UMTS on Reps Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Legalize Mobile Device Unlocking · · Score: 3, Insightful

    True, but I'd rather have unlocking be a technical barrier and not a legal one.