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  1. Weekly/Monthly Salary on Employers Switching From Payroll Checks To Prepaid Cards With Fees · · Score: -1

    Why does US companies pay weekly when other countries pay monthly?

  2. Xbox One on Ouya Android Game Console Launches, Quickly Sells Out · · Score: -1, Troll

    Why get this when you can soon get Xbox One? An honest question.

  3. Microsoft and Bill Gates on Obama Reveals Climate Change Plan · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Microsoft is the best example of a company that cares about climate. They run their datacenters in places with access to clean water and wind power. Their Windows OS supports power saving features. Azure cloud is hosted on data centers that utilize clean power.. etc.

    Hell, even Bill Gates Foundation widely supports research towards cleaner power and data usage. Way to go, Microsoft and Bill Gates, I say.

  4. Guy deserves getting beaten on The Return of Surveillance Camera Man · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Annoyingly filming other people. The subjects are obviously annoyed and almost go hit him. I hope you see why Google Glass is a ridiculously bad idea.

  5. Internet Explorer on Ask Slashdot: Most Secure Browser In an Age of Surveillance? · · Score: 5, Funny

    IE10 and 11 are superb browses. They containing many very good tactics to secure the browser and computer, for example, true sandboxing and JIT hardening. Most other browsers don't come even close.

    Secondly, the sandboxing means that IE is usually able to block an attack on plug-ins like the Flash Player and JAVA VM. This alone makes surfing with IE remarkably safe.

    IE really is an different kind of beast in the sea of mediocre browsers. It has come long way and is aiming for the top.

    - John Futura
    Security Consultant

  6. Outlook.com on Nationwide Snooping System Launched In India · · Score: 5, Funny

    Outlook.com has NEVER given emails to any agendy to read. When you get Microsoft Outlook, your data is safe.

    Cheers,
    David Futura