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  1. How about a central vacuum version? on Dyson Preparing a Roomba Killer? · · Score: 1

    Still waiting for that...

  2. Yahoo already offers same service in Japan on SBC and Microsoft to Provide HDTV Over IP · · Score: 1

    I couldn't find the web site but YahooBB (Japanese BB company owned by Yahoo) already has phone and TV services over BB. Sorry that I couldn't find more information, maybe a fellow reader in Japan can give some links? :)

  3. I'm also interested for home usage on Will VoIP Kill the PBX? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Can people post howto's or give some explanation on how they use Asterix? There is little information on their web site other than a list of supported hardware. It looks like there is a 10$ modem (Intel winmodem?) that can be used with it??

    Is this the only thing you need in order to use Asterix or do you need to invest a lot of $$$ in hardware?

    I'm also curious what kind of setup you need on the phone side? ISDN? Normal phone line? Can you do VOIP from 1 Asterix to another? (across continents) etc etc.

    Very interesting product but little information :(

  4. But.... Mac to PC? on Next iChat version to include Jabber support · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Is there a way to do videoconference (or just audio conference) between a Mac and a PC? I haven't found a way yet....

  5. APT vs RPM vs YUM vs ?? on Using Debian in Commercial Environments? · · Score: 1

    I see a lot of comments about how apt is so great but let's not forget that apt is now on Fedora and that you can also install an internal distro using YUM (which I think is better than apt).

    Don't get me wrong, I use Debian, Fedora and Redhat. But for a medium to large business, I'd definitively go with RH enterprise because of support. For home or small business, any distro would be fine unless you run some application that require a specific platform (think oracle, large backup solutions like HP/Veritas, etc).

    BTW, anyone has a Yum vs. Apt comparasion chart?

  6. Home vs. Work on The Death of the Floppy Disk · · Score: 1

    More and more work places are banning USB devices so this will be a problem. No floppies, no USB devices. Maybe GmailFS?

  7. Alternatives to GoogleFS? on Google Plans to Reveal Some of its Code · · Score: 1

    Aren't there some open source alternatives to the GoogleFS? Are they "production stable" ? Would we benefit from Google releasing some of that code?

  8. Hire me! on Google Plans to Reveal Some of its Code · · Score: 1

    I don't have a PhD but I have ideas. And it would be giving back to the society too.

  9. Better stock up on those beige cases... on Memory Activity LEDs · · Score: 1

    They will be cool soon. Especially those darker beige.

  10. india was a british colony - easier? on No Americans Need Apply · · Score: 1

    Just a guess....? Like Canadians getting a visa for UK. Unless I'm wrong, I though/read that it's easier.

  11. Jobs will move around on No Americans Need Apply · · Score: 1

    That's the way the economy works. In 10 years india will be a super power and jobs will move to another country. What will happen of USA, India and Europe is yet to be seen.

  12. Guns in USA are to blame... on Kids Kill, Victim Sues Game Maker · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Why did this happen in the US and not anywhere else? Is that game sorely sold in the US? No.

    Check this site for Gun data.

    The link between accessibility to firearms and death rates has been suggested in a number of studies. One study which examined the link between gun ownership rates and firearm deaths within Canadian provinces, the United States, England/Wales and Australia concluded that 92% of the variance in death rates was explained by access to firearms in those areas.

    Canada is the closest neigbourgh and why is the ratio so low? They ban all handguns and you need to register all rifles.

    I'd be more worried about Gun control than game ratings. You can buy a gun at walmart and yet you can't buy CD's with parental advisory stickers??!? What's going on in this country?

    Yes, mom or dad bought the game, but what the hell were those kids doing with an unlocked gun? Those parents are as guilty and should be jailed by now.

  13. Re:sco.txt fake ? on SCO Roundup · · Score: 2, Informative

    If they have multiple Unix flavours and/or and NIS setup then they are most likely using crypt and not MD5.

  14. Guys, this is history..! on Light Bulb Replacements · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Your grandchild will ask you about that glass ball over someone's head. You'll have to explain that back in the old days, right after the incredibly disastrous Y2K, people were still using "analog light"

  15. Re:Think Strata on Netgear Routers DoS UWisc Time Server · · Score: 1

    That's probably the same time when we tried to FTP files at night to "help" the net :)

    We actually tried to find the timezone and set our transfers so that they would be done when it's night over there.

  16. they don't want us to change it but... on "Stolen" SCO Linux Code Snippets Leaked · · Score: 1

    They said that it's not possible to easily remove the code since it consists of millions of lines. Well if it's so damn hard to fix it within a few months/years, why don't they show it? Even if you have an army of coders working day and night, you can't replace millions of lines in a few days. In order to prove that you didn't "copy", you'd have to start from scratch and write new functions, etc.. Not just change variables.

    If there are million of lines, they can probably show a few of them to prove their point.

    It smells fishy....

  17. I expect Windows 2013 on Computer Expectations of Today, and a Decade Hence? · · Score: 1

    w/o IE, w/o media player, w/o mouse support, just a background screen (the only thing allowed by the DOJ).

    Or with the current trend, RedHat 4307.1 should be out by then

  18. Been there, done that on Reviving A Dead Hard Drive The Hard Way · · Score: 1

    Maybe 10 years ago with a scsi drive.

    I guess I couldn've started Slashdot on a BBS with that story :)

  19. Re:Contradictory - Maybe not.... on Consumer Database Company Hacked · · Score: 1

    Obviously, the database isn't a plain-text or an excel sheet. It's gotta be some sort of SQL server (I would hope so!)

    So our "cracker" had to be smart enough to take a look at things like netstat and see where his tool/application was connecting and then maybe he could do some sort of "select * ...."

    Maybe those commands were viewable via "string" or "notepad.exe" (if Windows).

    You can't simply "access" that data, you have to dig for it. Maybe he was an IT guys as well and then, things are much easier (unfortunately).

  20. Re:Is this really newsworthy?? on Consumer Database Company Hacked · · Score: 1

    Most credit card users are indemnified against thefts, misuse etc.

    Yes and how do those companies pack back the poor credit card user? Money grows in trees over there maybe?

  21. IBM has the nipple mouse on New Microsoft Mouse Scrolls Both Ways · · Score: 1

    That allows you to scroll up/down and left/right Maybe not as "user friendly" (it wasn't really precise) but pretty much the same idea...

  22. We use VoIp at work on Michael Robertson Unveils SIPphone · · Score: 1

    I can't see a difference. No lag or anything. We use cisco phones and they are pretty neat (sorry about the plug)..

    I can't wait to have one at home. The only problem is the gateway between VoIP and "normal" phones.

  23. Re:Petaflops by 2010? Nah... on Time For A Cray Comeback? · · Score: 1

    It will be banned by the government as you'll be able to mod chip it to control cruise missiles...

  24. I'd be nervous to LOSE it on 4Gb CF Card Announced · · Score: 1

    Losing a $50 256M card ain't so bad, but a $1500 card that is worth 3x the price of a camera is another thing. Personally, I have a 128M card and I can store about 120 pics @ 3.3MP. It's more than enough for me.

    I'm concerned about data corruption and I would rather transfer the pictures to (a backed up) disk ASAP. I wouldn't feel like having my entire picture collection in a backpack and lose it.

    On the other hand, I do see a use for my Zaurus. I could put a lot of DivX for long flights... I'm limited to about 1:30 movies on my 256M CF right now...

  25. Then my OS is illegal? on Analyzing Binaries For Security Problems · · Score: 1

    Isn't what all OSes do? Take a binary and read it bit by bit and then analyse each bit and convert it in understandable format by the CPU?