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  1. Re:Anti-Virus Companies All Suck on Former Employees Accuse Kaspersky Lab of Faking Malware · · Score: 1

    It would not surprise me if *ALL* so-called antivirus software companies did this, with very few exceptions.

    What ?!! don't you know that " Such actions are unethical, dishonest and their legality is at least questionable " ?

  2. YES on Facebook CIO Discusses Zuckerberg's "Will You Resign?" Email · · Score: 3, Interesting

    There have been times in my life when I'd happily reply to that email.

  3. Re:Oracle works its miracle on Oracle: Google Has "Destroyed" the Market For Java · · Score: 1

    IBM is the worlds greatest patent troll . Oracle and the jolly fellas are not even close.

  4. Re:Ahhh, well. on 'Banned' Article About Faulty Immobilizer Chip Published After Two Years · · Score: 0

    Too many questions makes Jack a potential terrorist.

    Not asking too many questions makes Jack a potential terrorist.
    FTFY

  5. Re:Ahhh, well. on 'Banned' Article About Faulty Immobilizer Chip Published After Two Years · · Score: 1, Funny

    Too much automation makes Jack an insecure boy.

  6. Re:First World Problems on Drone Racing League Receives a $1 Million From Miami Dolphins Owner · · Score: 1

    They will eventually end up with drone spectators if you'd completely cut the human factor .

  7. Beta? on Tel Aviv Has Become a "Beta City" For New Technology · · Score: 2

    The personalized information and discounts which appear to residents with a âDigiTelâ(TM) Residents Card, are completely dependent on the userâ(TM)s personal profile and needs. Each resident can get alerts to events, changes to traffic, or discounts as they please.

    A simple SMS gateway was used in India to provide personalized information to poor farmers on their Nokia brick phones costing $18 .

  8. Re:First World Problems on Drone Racing League Receives a $1 Million From Miami Dolphins Owner · · Score: 1

    Welcome to the age of athletic fingers.

  9. Pamela Anderson on Scientists Develop Electronic Skin Sensors For Controlling Mobile Devices · · Score: 0

    Just needs the wiring

  10. Re:Where were the keys stored? on 2.4 Million Customer's Records Stolen From Carphone Warehouse · · Score: 1

    One spare key was beneath the doormat . Just in case.

  11. Re:Thoughtcrime on FBI: Retweeting a Terrorist's Tweet Could Land You In Trouble · · Score: -1, Troll

    When someone takes an airliner full of people and ploughs it into a building , everything that follows is "justified"

  12. Re:"job creators" beat you to it on Real-Time Control of a Humanoid Robot · · Score: 1

    In that case my circuits have gone bad beyond repair

  13. Remotely operated on Real-Time Control of a Humanoid Robot · · Score: 1

    Land based drones . superb concept. I hope the operator has 270 degrees "peripheral vision" of the combat .

  14. Re:How do we know? on FBI: Retweeting a Terrorist's Tweet Could Land You In Trouble · · Score: 1, Insightful

    And also, there's this whole documentary about 9/11 wherein the US government pretends to be terrorist . So, does re-tweeting FBI tweets make you a terrorist?

  15. Seriously ? on Hackers Actively Targeting Gas Pumps · · Score: 1

    Many of these systemsâ"earlier this year, Rapid7 identified about 5,800 of them worldwideâ"are connected to the Internet without a password

    Isn't anyone held responsible for this kind of gross negligence ?

  16. Open Sauce ? on India Adopts Comprehensive Open Source Policy · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The Indian government machinery is one of the most corrupt in the world . Open source does not even stand a faint chance there. The next big company comes waving a million dollars to the decisions makers will make the whole open source thing void. Irrespective of quality.

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    The only true constant in the universe is change
    --- Alberto Einstein

  17. Precision on FDA Approves First 3D-Printed Drug Tablet · · Score: 2

    The printing technique allows higher and more precise dosages to be layered into a smaller tablet size.

    Are we talking 0.1 mg precision here? because I seriously doubt dosage is calculated in fractions of milligrams . It is usually calculated in mg/kg of body weight. Besides, wont it be slower to print than to stock ? I imagine printing 100 doses .

  18. Re:Rideback anime on Tilting 4WD 'Spider Car' Makes Light Work of Bizarre Terrain · · Score: 1

    No

  19. Re:Does anyone remember... on Why Bill Gates Is Dumping Another $1 Billion Into Clean Energy · · Score: 1

    A few months before Lucifer was I guess .

  20. Re:Why use Bizarre when they really mean Difficult on Tilting 4WD 'Spider Car' Makes Light Work of Bizarre Terrain · · Score: 1

    Bizarre perhaps because its French ?

  21. However, on Cleaning Up Botnets Takes Years, May Never Be Completed · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Cleaning up computers of the windows OS and derivatives may take far less time and may substantially reduce the botnet menace .

  22. No one knows who you are on the internet on Ada Initiative Organization To End, But Its Work Will Continue · · Score: 2, Funny

    Neo: How do you know that name? Trinity: I know a lot about you. Neo: Who are you? Trinity: My name is Trinity. Neo: Trinity. Thé Trinity? That cracked the IRS d-base? Trinity: That was a long time ago. Neo: Jesus. Trinity: What? Neo: I just thought, uhm, you were a girl. Trinity: Most guys do.

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    except if you are on facebook

  23. Re:Microsoft on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What killed them is Symbian, and their refusal to switch to Android when it was the time

    It actually was their refusal to open up Symbian at the right time and create a dev community around it . Had that been done, Nokia would have had the opportunity to leverage its dominant market share in the smart phone segment .

  24. 1Gb/sec for around $40/month. on NTT, Japan's Largest Fixed Telecom Provider, Begins Phasing Out ADSL · · Score: 2

    Is there a data cap ?

  25. Self defense? on Philadelphia Hackers and Others Offer Brotherly Love To Fallen Robot · · Score: 1

    This time on they could put a hidden laser in HitchBot2 for self defense so they wont need a HitchBot3 a couple of months later .