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  1. Re:surprise on Huawei Laptop 'Backdoor' Flaw Raises Concerns (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I know, right? I am starting to think this company is not very reliable!

  2. Re:Why is anyone buying anything from this company on Huawei Laptop 'Backdoor' Flaw Raises Concerns (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Price? Looks just like an offering from another computer company named after fruit, but costs much less.

    At least that is my guess.

  3. I hear you. Somehow Microsoft and Google working together on a browser does not inspire confidence for me. Wonder if they have entered into a "data sharing" agreement (scary thought!)

  4. Re:Apple is imploding on macOS 10.14.4 Mail Client Has Broken Gmail Access For Some Users (apple.com) · · Score: 1

    Good point about the "bad story a day" for Apple. Makes me wonder if there are more or less negative stories per day on Microsoft or Apple nowadays...which is strange considering that this is slashdot (!)

  5. Note that it is possible to set up sync infrastructure yourself to keep all your information (passwords, bookmarks, history, open tabs, etc) on your machines. See here for a walk-through. I strongly doubt Google would allow you to do something like this with their browser since it contravenes their business model- almost entirely built around tracking you.

  6. Re:Split Google ... on Elizabeth Warren Calls To Break Up Facebook, Google, and Amazon · · Score: 1

    touche! One day we may speak of old "Ma Google".

  7. hold on.. on Samsung is Loading McAfee Antivirus Software On Smart TVs (techspot.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    .. is that TV running MS Windows??

  8. Re:And for those of us old enough to remember on USB-IF Confusingly Merges USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 Under New USB 3.2 Branding (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    This might be what happens when engineers are in charge of branding (?) No disparagement, but these names are going to be extremely confusing for the average person. Perhaps folks in marketing are needed after all (!)

  9. Re:5 Platforms of Audo Recording Sadness on Apple's Newest Macs Seem To Have a Serious Audio Bug (thurrott.com) · · Score: 1

    Great post, I'd give you a mod point if I had any right now. Information and experience showing that there are no perfect choices. More and more, I feel this is a general case in computing.

  10. Re:Google needs more product to sell: YOUR DATA on Google Plans Cheaper Smartphone To Draw Users Into Internet Empire (nikkei.com) · · Score: 1

    On point. I see us heading into a two-tiered mobile phone system: is you can pay a lot for your hardware (Apple) you are less "monitized" and can have more control over your information. If you don't pay a lot, you are the product (Google and partners). Its a sad state of affairs, and one that suggests not much room for a mid-tier: the Android side will degenerate into a race to the bottom, price-wise.

    Sadly, the same applies to general computing these days also, with MS adopting the "google model". You have to pay to escape this through $ (again, Apple) or technical skill (managing MS Windows or installing Linux).

  11. I've had it! I'm taking all the memory out of my machine to increase its security. Hold on, brb!

  12. reverse-Payola? on The Mystery Tracks Being 'Forced' on Spotify Users (musicbusinessworldwide.com) · · Score: 2
  13. It seems like very significant effort will be needed to integrate the services, so the question to me is why undertake that effort. Increased and integrated data collection on users seems very likely to be part of the reason. The comment above that indicates "That is probably "good enough" for facebook's social graph and combined with other data harvesting efforts ad targeting" is spot on I think.

    They are not doing all this work for no reason. But I would be interested to read what others reasons might be.

  14. Re: It's the SEGA effect on Is Disney's Star Wars Franchise In Trouble? (cosmicbook.news) · · Score: 1

    I agree with GP- frequency probably the most important factor leading to reduced interest. A good arguement can be made about quality, but this is the same franchise that somehow survived Episode I...

  15. Re:Pivot to China on Tesla Is Cutting 7 Percent of Its Workforce To Reduce Model 3 Price (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1
  16. or a return to local purchased copies! DVD anyone?

  17. TFS? on Nvidia CEO Trashes AMD's New GPU: 'The Performance Is Lousy' (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This summary makes little sense.

  18. Re:Many businesses have no choice on Windows 10 Passes Windows 7 in Market Share (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    This makes sense, and I can see that inefficiency would be a nuisance- thank you for replying. I did not use Windows 7 heavily, so the change to 10 was as noticeable to me. However, the few times I interacted with 8 and 8.1 - the schizophrenic UI problems in those were very noticeable.

  19. Re:Many businesses have no choice on Windows 10 Passes Windows 7 in Market Share (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Just curious, why did you prefer 7 o 10? I don't do most of my computing in Windows, but find 10 to be pretty good..

  20. Just want to add that Mr. Ageh probably remembers encyclopedias on dozens of disks in a changer, "tech" that was supposed to be the future. We know how that panned out. My experience tells me he is right on the money.

  21. Re:Just like Google on CNN Contributor Urges: Stop Calling Facebook a Tech Company (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Serious question for the Slashdot readership, which is generally knowledgeable about "tech".

    How do Google and Facebook stack up in terms of tech that they have introduced to the world?

    My guess is that google has produced more technologies that have been picked up and used by others. They also failed to become a big "social media" player (google+ going away soon). So one might argue that they are a bit of a tech/media hybrid.

    Extra credit: how do those two compare with other "tech" companies of the past. Examples: Kodak, Ford, Bell labs, etc?

    I'll take my answers off the air..

  22. talk is cheap on EU Aims To Be 'Climate Neutral' By 2050 (bbc.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    My observation is that governments around the world, at all levels, are great at making pronouncements, less great at accomplishing the stated goals. Recent example, note EU not on track: According to the UN, most major polluters are not on track to meet their Paris goals.

    In addition to the EU, Rwanda also launched a climate change mitigation plan today Rwanda launches national plan for Paris Agreement on climate change

    Another day, another set of cheap pronouncements.

  23. I was just thinking.. isn't this the sort of "functionality" that was installed by various Java(TM) plugins years ago? And for which the same plugins were condemned for being insecure? Seems like a poor idea to bundle this with the browser now..

  24. Re:Seems like OSX is SAS as well to me... on 'Windows Isn't a Service, It's an Operating System' (howtogeek.com) · · Score: 1

    you can't ask a vendor to sell you a one time license and then keep everything up to date forever.

    This is a good point, though the comparison with MacOS is probably not straight-forward. Apple sells you hardware and then provides you the software to run it.. for a long time (usually). The difference is that Microsoft was sold software licenses from the start (this was their innovation compared to the older model, more like Apple's today) and it seems that is the business that is changing.

  25. Re: This is stupid ... on Samsung Will Put Notches On Its Future Phones (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    This.. appears to capture the situation perfectly. Samsung will be dropping the headphone jack next, I guess...