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  1. Mobile Devices Have Peaked on Apple To Drop iPhone XR Price in Japan Amid Weak Sales (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Most phones do the tasks we need them to do in our every day life. The iPhones I have owned donâ(TM)t stop working till Something heavy gets dropped on them or they fall when I am up on a ladder. No need to buy a new one. Aside from some fancy new bells and whistles the older models work just fine. I think new phone sales will continue to soften.

  2. Agreed. The big problem is forced updates. Microsoft pushes updates to Win10 and you can only delay them by setting your connection as metered. These updates break things. My sound driver gets knocked out by updates for example. Last update seems to have done a permanent job. I can no longer reinstall the old driver. There is still a lot of missing support for hardware in Windows 10. I know people who had a lot of stuff broken by Windows 10 and immediately downgraded to 7 to get stuff working again.

  3. Re:Amazon App tablets let you app apps! on Is Amazon Harming the E-reader Category? (teleread.com) · · Score: 1

    my kindle 3g keyboard model is perfect for my sailboat. free connection world wide, weeks of battery life. very good sailors companion. niche i suppose, should buy a backup and put it away somewhere.

  4. Easywriter on What Early Software Was Influential Enough To Deserve Acclaim? · · Score: 1

    From Cap'n software, original wordprocessor for Apple ][ written in Forth by the notorious Captain Crunch. I did my term paper in this program, it was I think one of the first wordprocessors available for personal computers.

  5. Star Wars is an Easy Sell on Ask Slashdot: How Do I Get My Spouse To Start Gaming With Me? · · Score: 2

    Star Wars the Old Republic has gone free to play recently and the IP is an easy sell. A lot of women where interested in the game before and during the game launch. Star Wars has an appeal because it is familiar. The game is good and the story is excellent and the dialog wheels in the quests work well in a group. You can duo it together if you have the hardware. I would also suggest Magic the Gathering as another option. The Magic the gathering 2013 on steam has an excellent tutorial and you could quickly get up to speed and playing hands against each other.

  6. Re:Passive exercise is effective on Ask Slashdot: How To Stay Fit In the Office? · · Score: 1

    The balls are great as they force active sitting and engage your posture muscles and keep your body active. However they may be against Workers Compensation rules as there can be a risk of falling involved. There are chair frames available for that and another option is something called a Sit Fit which is a flat version you can put on top of your chair, you can also stand on it for balance exercise. These are available from a Swiss company called Sissel

  7. Wearable Device on Apple Files Patent For "Active Stylus" For Use With Capacitive Touchscreens · · Score: 1

    This is probably part of the wearable device Apple is working on. Most likely believed to be a watch. I had a Citizen Calculator watch a long time ago that used a stylus. As I understand it Apple and Intel are working on this watch or wrist device together.

  8. My 2cents on A Subscription-Based Movie Theater · · Score: 1

    I grew up on movies in movie theatres. There is no comparison to movies at home no matter what kind of money you spent. 2001 a Space Odessa in the Stanley theatre, Apocalypse Now in the same theatre renovated to Lucas Thx, and Star Wars in iMax. Not to mention Drive In movies, I feel sorry for todays generation that will never know that experience. I myself have abandoned movie theatres, mostly because of rudeness, people using cell phones silly conversation, etc, and for me the last straw was car commercials inserted before the main feature. I was so angry at paying full price for the movie and also expected to submit to brainwashing that I never returned.

  9. Re:Really? on Steve Jobs Was Wrong About Touchscreen Laptops · · Score: 1

    I don't remember NEC but Hewlett Packard had an IBM compatible that had a touchscreen monitor. I believe was around 1980, it used infra red beam grid. It did not sell. Lets face it taking your hand off the keyboard is non productive. At least the mouse is a shorter distance for your hand. If you are a power user you are going to use a bunch of shell scripts with short names and keyboard macros.

  10. The Secret World on Ask Slashdot: What Video Games Keep You From Using Linux? · · Score: 1

    I find The Secret World the only new and interesting game so far. I still dable in Dungeons and Dragons Online, have had varying success with it under wine.

  11. Re:Not games on Ask Slashdot: What Video Games Keep You From Using Linux? · · Score: 1

    Netflix is on my list, Moonlight is not a solution unfortunately.

  12. Coffe Lounge on Ask Slashdot: How To Make a DVD-Rental Store More Relevant? · · Score: 1

    Perhaps add a lounge area and sell coffee. Provide movie magazine literature wifi for browsing. I myself prefer browsing in a physical store and the movie banter that can be had. My biggest problem is the returns, late rentals remembering to return physical media. It would be nice if this could be solved by using a temporary media or return by mail.

  13. History Repeats on Microsoft-Built Smartphone Could Irritate Hardware Partners, Harm Nokia · · Score: 2

    It's not like they have not done it before. They built OS2 for IBM then did a 180 and made a competing product in parallel called windows. The then turned their back on IBM when they where in a position to do so. OS2 was reduced to a cult following.

  14. Re:If only more companies acted on their thoughts on Valve: Linux Better Than Windows 8 for Gaming · · Score: 2

    Yes, but the problem as I see it is to get the game publishing companies on board. If Valve can make it easier for them to port games over and perhaps kick off some sweet deals on some popular titles it would bring people over. I only run windows for games. No other reason I would ditch windows in a heartbeat for a good alternative.

  15. Re:a thing of beauty? on Steve Jobs' Yacht Revealed · · Score: 2

    Agreed. I have recently spent about two years in a shipyard restoring an antique wooden boat. I have seen a lot of people throwing truckloads of money at something they thought up. I have come to call them barn jobs they always look like something built in a barn. A truly fine vessel has a pedigree. A known designer, built in a known shipyard, will always have worth, and be a thing of beauty. He could of just paid these guys and described what he wanted and ended up with something nice.

  16. Computer Gaming on Ask Steve Wozniak Anything · · Score: 1

    What do you think of computer gaming today? Do any of them interest you?

  17. Re:Congratulations on Thanks For Reading: 15 Years of News For Nerds · · Score: 1

    Cheers everyone ....

  18. Re: iGoogle will be missed... maybe on Google Killing Off Mini, Video, and iGoogle · · Score: 1

    My computer won't be the same without iGoogle to launch my day. I will have some months to figure out how to come up with something that works the same I suppose but I am not too happy about it.

  19. Re:Are movies worth it? on Why Netflix Had To Raise Its Prices · · Score: 1

    Out of what you just listed, there is only one entry that I have payed money and watched. But each to their own.

  20. Re:changes != LoC on Microsoft Developer Made the Most Changes To Linux 3.0 Code · · Score: 1

    Truly. I believe this goes back to the IBM Microsoft days when IBM paid Microsoft by the Kloc or per 1000 lines of code. Old habits die hard.

  21. DesQview on A Multitasking GUI, Circa 1982 · · Score: 2

    DesQview had multitasking for dos in /85. IBM had topview a year before but it failed.

  22. Re:So, the system works? on Retailers Dread Phone-Wielding Shoppers · · Score: 1

    I agree, once the race to the bottom starts it can only result in lack of quality. I remember going to the Woodwards store, in my neighborhood. You paid a little more but only top quality items and extra service where what you got. And if you where not satisfied you could return the product. Groceries where delivered by conveyor belt to a station where you could drive up and they where loaded in your trunk for you. The hardware department had all the quality tools and a variety of fasteners you could buy individually no display packs. There where benches for the old timers to hang out and a malt shop for the kids. The dollar stores put them out of business. And to make matters worse foreign business people tried to buy their name to use on cheap dollar store imitations. When the Woodwards family declined this they continued with cheap knockoffs like Woodwinds, etc. Sure you can save a little money here and there but surely quality must have some meaning, quality of product, and quality of life. The last Landmark Woodwards building was used by squatters and for Raves etc, I think was recently converted to some kind of apartment complex.. yay .. Hudson's Bay next stop.

  23. Re:Who is failing again? on Microsoft Ups Online War, Says Google's 'Failing' · · Score: 1

    Hmm... Google stock is at $555.71 and Microsoft is at $25.26. Just how exactly does Microsoft measure failure?

  24. Re:What about the rest of the family? on Microsoft Holds iPhone Funeral Event · · Score: 1

    Sure, just Zune killed the iPod.

  25. Re:Laws from Myths on Australia To Fight iPod Use By Pedestrians · · Score: 1

    I have come very close to hitting these people, they do resemble zombies, not all of them are iPod equipped though. Yes it would improve the gene pool to strike them down, unfortunately this would cause pain and suffering to others, as well as the zombie, the driver and any immediate family. In days past they would have been eaten by something as nature intended.