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  1. App Store a category? on Amazon Responds To "App Store" Lawsuit From Apple · · Score: 1

    "But here's what's really going to cook your noodle..."

    Was App Store a category of a thing before Apple invented it?

  2. Re:Dear God... on Amazon Responds To "App Store" Lawsuit From Apple · · Score: 1

    If that guy invented the concept of an auto shop, then why not?

    Much more absurd things are trademarked in America. Including mottos that claim superiority or greatness without any basis in fact. The whole patent system is broken, and we have an entire thread complaining about one trademark of App Store?

    Only on Slashdot... and this is the day I have to be waiting for sysadmins and free to post.

  3. Container Store? on Amazon Responds To "App Store" Lawsuit From Apple · · Score: 0

    I'm sorry, but this is common practice in America.

    One of my favorite places to get a drink is called Gin Joint.

    If you're against trademarks, fine. If you're against a very specific type of trademark (generic term for the product itself) then be prepared to battle a long list of precedent, and also be prepared to point to a dictionary that shows app store to be common usage before Apple trademarked it. But you're in America, where I can trademark the slogan Best Programmer in the World (tm) without any proof of it and attach it below my name, so forgive respondents if they think you're just picking on Apple.

    BTW, trademarks do provide consumer protections by helping identify things. When I bought a car for instance, I really did want the one manufactured in Ingolstadt.

  4. Re:Dear God... on Amazon Responds To "App Store" Lawsuit From Apple · · Score: 1

    How do you like SQL Server?

  5. FTC Complaint on Mediacom Using DPI To Hijack Searches, 404 Errors · · Score: 4, Informative

    In the short-term, an FTC Complaint (https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/) works wonders due to their power to impose fines for every complaint.

    File early, file often.

  6. Re:Don't worry big media, the fix is in on Obama Nominates RIAA Lawyer For Solicitor General · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Bush graduated from Yale, earned a Harvard MBA (the only president with an MBA), and few fighter jets for the military. Say what you want, but nobody was in the cockpit with him flying for him.

    Sorry, but chimps have been taught to fly planes. There are also plenty of chimps with MBAs. You prove nothing.

  7. So we should know nothing on DDoS Attack On Wikileaks Increasing · · Score: 1

    So in order to save a frank assessment from becoming an embarrassment in a hypocritical situation, we should let the government lock down all information it wants from its citizens.

    Hey, those political ads once every four years are all I need to make a decision at the ballot box, what do I need to know what's going on for? Hell, even the ads are too much, I just vote for the party my family always has.

    If I bother to vote. Prime time TV is much more interesting anyway.

  8. For example... on Next Step For US Body Scanners Could Be Trains, Metro Systems · · Score: 0, Troll

    In this current "war on terrorism", the real culprits and people who are financing and supporting this war are not getting hit, and indeed are being protected. A more properly used term is "low intensity conflict", but other terms can be used too. Until you hold the leaders of this kind of activity accountable for their actions, it will continue and indeed "terrorism" will increase.

    Exactly. People like Cheney and Bush only get richer, and since they will never be held accountable for their actions, there will be others. The wars will continue, those who feel oppressed or occupied will fight back, and Haliburton and the body scanner manufacturers will continue to get rich.

    Yes, I'll be the guy in front of you today getting groped, then dragged away for questioning. Will this post be worth it? No, because the vested interests are too powerful to stop, and anyway, you think the terrorists just hate us for our freedoms or some other Orwellian shit.

  9. Re:Who did the Fed Reserve steal them from? on Malaysian Indicted After Hacking Federal Reserve · · Score: 1

    100,000 people (given the average of 4 cc/person).

  10. New Delhi on Autonomous Audi TT Conquers Pike's Peak · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yeah, the metro in New Delhi is driverless, too.

  11. The Battle for Search Revenue on The Future of Android — Does It Belong To Bing and Baidu? · · Score: 1

    Who cares if Baidu or Bing muscle out Google's search on their own mobile OS platform? How is that going to spell the end of Android or Google as a company? ...Sad for Harvard Biz review, really.

    Relax. No one is spelling the end of Android or Google. But Google did not create Android as a gift to the OSS community. They created it to be able to drive search revenue their way, instead of having to rely on Apple. If the product they invested in cannot actually drive revenue, it causes their investment to have been in vain.

    Harvard Business Review understands what the average geek does not: that large corporations implement strategies to create profits, and some fail. The only thing that's sad here is the groupthink on /.

  12. All of China? on The Future of Android — Does It Belong To Bing and Baidu? · · Score: 1

    So let's say Baidu makes a market with localized apps and pays providers to point to only that?

    Or let's say China Mobile sets the phone with their own default market. Even Verizon can do that.

    Many ways competitors could become much bigger than the "official" market pretty quickly.

  13. Rethinking design on Toshiba Begins Selling MacBook Air SSD · · Score: 1

    Maybe so. But it takes someone who is willing to rethink design to break away from the "standard" case size.

    It takes someone like Apple.

    *ducks*

    Sorry, sorry, I know we hate them now. Forget I ever posted this...

  14. US quality on New Video of Apple's Enormous iDataCenter · · Score: 1

    Every patriot thinks their country produces the best quality. But after Mercedes brought one model line here and could not after years of trying match the quality they were getting in Germany, they decided not to do it again. And the quality of American cars, well, speaks for itself.

    So I have the option of starting anew in a country with high salaries and a spotty quality record, or I can go to the factory in China that already makes the iPhone and iPad at very high quality with workers who do not expect to spend hours on Gmail and Slashdot *ahem* everyday. Guess which I'm going to choose? The tax rate has nothing to do with it.

  15. And what were we doing? on Power Failure Shuts Down 50 US Nuclear Missiles · · Score: 1

    Ah, my nationalistic friend, it can be seen as exactly the reverse. After all, we were racing against them, too. The truth is that they were superior in many areas (airframes and engines, spacecraft--Sputnik caused us to shit our pants), and we in others. It was a two-way race.

    And no, the military build-up did not cause the USSR to collapse. It was their highly-flawed economic system. No matter how little they spent on their military, it would have still failed them.

    Oh, and China does not "a history of... copying technology", they have a history of inventing it. In recent history, they suffered horrible colonial wars, but they're back. Don't let your patriotism confuse you.

  16. OMG--MILLIONS! on New Video of Apple's Enormous iDataCenter · · Score: 1

    "...MILLIONS of dollars!"

    *The Security Council bursts out laughing, and the Defense Minister of India offers to end the crisis by pulling out his personal checkbook and writing a check out for the amount*

    Your post was very informative, but I couldn't help but get a Dr Evil moment from your state's supposed infrastructure expenditure. My city spends as much on a single duck pond or a bike trail. Hopefully you meant to demand/say BILLIONS! Or, given the strength of the dollar, TRILLIONS!

  17. Re:oddball on Rent an iPad For Inflight Entertainment · · Score: 2, Insightful

    But, it is possible that some oddball, third world, home made one could.

    You must have been under a rock for the last few decades. Every electronic device is made in the "third world". They've been handing us our collective asses, if you haven't noticed.

  18. BSD on Steve Jobs Says PC Folks' World Is Slipping Away · · Score: 1

    If BSD is so great, why didn't /it/ take the market by storm?

    The painful truth is that BSD can't give away for free what Apple can charge hundreds of dollars for to the lines outside their stores.

    OS X >> BSD.

  19. Other terrorist organizations on Iran Has Put a Satellite Into Orbit · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They also constantly invade their neighbors with other religious terrorist organizations they fund: settlers, Mossad and IDF.

    Oh, wait, that's Israel, and they have a huge lobby here. Nevermind, strike that.

  20. Troll on Iran Has Put a Satellite Into Orbit · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Acting up"? *Sigh* Why do I respond to trolls?

    Go read a bit of modern Iranian history, before you fall back on stereotypes of Islam-vs-the-rest-of-the-world. If it hadn't been for our meddling (oh, overthrowing governments, oil grabs etc--none of this is controversial), Iran would not be in confrontation with us today. Twenty years after the revolution, they tried peace overtures, but Bush decided instead to dub them an "Axis of Evil" (wow, thank god our era of world-as-cartoon presidents is over). I can't understand your claim of Iran expanding its values into Israel.

    We have no right to overthrow other people's governments, and even less right to act surprised when they get pissed over it. And speaking of Israel: when they behave all might is right, others are going to try to acquire might to counter that.

  21. Your stereotypes? on Iran Has Put a Satellite Into Orbit · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Or maybe your stereotypes are wrong? What one thing is not like the others? I don't see why India can launch a satellite in 1980, but Iran cannot 30 years later.

  22. Re:Argumenum ad Verecudiam on Pittsburgh Cancer Center Warns of Cell Phone Risks · · Score: 1

    True. But the fact that you're not an expert on this subject does mean that you are always wrong about this subject.

  23. Re:Argumenum ad Verecudiam on Pittsburgh Cancer Center Warns of Cell Phone Risks · · Score: 0

    Except if you have no expertise in the area at all. Then your "listening critically" means nothing.

    Unless you want to slam a guy for dissing your favorite technology, or simply for having the audacity to challenge conventional wisdom.

    Then go ahead. The rest of slashdot will.

  24. Wow on Phoenix Mars Lander To Begin Rasping Ice Shavings · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wow, now even planetary landers have Twitter pages?!

    Jeeze, I am so out of touch...

  25. Re:Real sharing on Google Launches Lively, an Avatar Based 3D World · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the OSS link. A few things that would keep us from joining that effort are the apparently slow speed of development, the bizarre OSS + .NET + MySQL choices, and the non-business focus.

    As I've been hoping since the 90s: "Maybe in a few more years...".