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  1. Re:"3 Billion Devices Run Java on Oracle Rushes Emergency Java Update To Patch McRAT Vulnerabilities · · Score: 1

    They also dont use the Java Plugin which is the problem there :-)

  2. Re:Uninstall on Oracle Rushes Emergency Java Update To Patch McRAT Vulnerabilities · · Score: 2

    Disabling the browser plugin also would have helped.

  3. Re:Too bad really... on Bill Gates Says Windows Phone Strategy Was Inadequate · · Score: 1

    I dont like the tiles UI, reason enough not to like Windows Phone?

  4. Re:finally on Sony To Make Its Last MiniDisc System Next Month · · Score: 1

    Minidisk never got a foot hold in the western world because of its DRM nothing else.

  5. First on Valve Sued In Germany Over Game Ownership · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    post

  6. Re:Seriously - what is slashdot's agenda? on Yes, PlayBook Does Get BlackBerry 10 Update · · Score: 1

    Actually the camera is shitty...
    But the rest is really nice.

  7. Re:That's too bad, RIP Symbian... on Nokia's 808 PureView Officially the End of the Symbian Line · · Score: 1

    Except that Android has an integrated SIP stack.

  8. Re:Will this be any different? on GNOME 3.4 Released · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Flame on: Gnome is unbearable...

  9. Re:Some RPGs I remember... on Computer Games That Defined RPGs In the 1980s · · Score: 1

    Actually the beaking bread was in Gothic2 maybe also in Risen but I am not sure. The Gothic series and later Risen definitely is a successor to Ultima 7 also add Arx Fatalis to the list of Ultima successors using similar ideas.

  10. Ok on Foxconn Hires Top Spinners To Defend Its Image · · Score: 2

    If you hire a guy like this one, then you have more than a little bit of shit up your sleeves.

  11. Re:The voice search is hilarious on Apple Launches New Legal Attack On Samsung · · Score: 1

    Actually the voice search in google works like that, call bla bla, drive me to bla bla... just the way siri works. So google had it before Apple even filed the patent.

  12. Re:The voice search is hilarious on Apple Launches New Legal Attack On Samsung · · Score: 1

    So what the search itself was done in that manner way before apple brought Siri out.
    There is a video from i think 2010 or so, where the search feature was demonstrated in conjunction with the routing websearching adress book search.

  13. Re:Apple is anticompetitive at its core. on Apple Launches New Legal Attack On Samsung · · Score: 2

    Except that all of the mentioned patents are bull**** it is even worse that Android had voice search 1-2 years before Apple. Same goes for slide to unlock, a dutch court just threw apple out of the court after Samsung showed prior art regarding slide to unlock. What apple here simply does is landgrabbing and then suing people left and right and sometimes even people who have contracts with the original landowners.

  14. The voice search is hilarious on Apple Launches New Legal Attack On Samsung · · Score: 2

    given that Android has had voice search for more than two years now (introduced i think in 2.0 or so) and Winmobile had it also for 7 or more years.
    When will this patent madness finally end?

  15. Re:Sometimes on New Intel 520 Series SSD Taps SandForce Controller · · Score: 1

    I have been running flawlessly now for a year on a non intel drive.

  16. Re:In this case, Size Does Matter on Siri Competitor Evi Arrives, But Already Overloaded · · Score: 1

    Well there are some things in WinMo of the old and also in old Nokia Phones which no smartphone yet has matched.
    The Nokia phones had excellent cameras with Carl Zeiss objective lenses and could make an alarm from the alarm clock even if the phone was turned off (sort of super standby)

    In case of Winmo, Android comes closest with its configurability, but WinMos downfall simply was its bugs. I once had a phone with version 6.1 or so, and that one had the shoddiest browser I have ever seen in my life (about five years into ie6) and could not even trigger an alarm correctly, by suddenly buzzing off at midnight although the alarm was set to 7. Add to that the ghastly usability and you have a stinker despite being very flexible under the hood.
    Over the years there were lots of excellent mobile osses (I once had a Zaurus), but in the late 90s Microsoft killed all of them with their market dominance. I am not to unhappy that Microsoft does not get too much foothold currently into the mobile space. They still have the shoddiest browser standardswise.

  17. Re:Btrfs on Linux 3.2 Has Been Released · · Score: 1

    Yes that can be a real problem for people with lots of files. Years ago I did programming on Windows (thank god anymore) there were literally thousands of files in my home dir.
    The problem was there was this threshold of number of files which if you crossed it brought the FS to a crawl. I could notice that by deleting a few files then suddenly performance was back (except for the defragmentation induced one) once you crossed this boundary performance were back to a crawl.
    Add to that the windows inherent pessimistic locking and worse fragmentation than on most unix filesystems and you are in for hell.

    Now I am on a mac, no matter how crappy HFS+ is in many aspects from a users point of view it scales way better than NTFS with lots of files.

  18. Re:Popcorn loaded, commence fanatical BS... on Linux 3.2 Has Been Released · · Score: 2

    Why? The last time I had a look at BTRFs it was at least in a VM significantly slower than EXT4.
    This was noticable at every corner of the OS.
    I would not use it for production, at least not in a scenario where I/O performance matters, but the features are neat. I love
    the snapshotting. But my personal guess is it is at least a year away from being a viable EXT4 replacement.

  19. Re:Can Another IE 6 Happen? on IE6 Almost Dead In the US · · Score: 1

    Actually the last org I worked for, basically asked me why I was using Chrome for development althought the company policy was IE. I just told them if you wanna make the site save for the future and wana minimize development costs then let it do it my way...
    We had to develop with IE6 btw.... no tools supported.

  20. Re:Wrong, IE9 sucks on IE6 Almost Dead In the US · · Score: 1

    Actually I never praised IE9 by the lack of HTML features and smaller annoyances they added in Javascript/Dom it was clear that IE9 was outdated about a year before it even came out.

  21. Re:A cheer goes up on IE6 Almost Dead In the US · · Score: 1

    Sheesh the last time I had a table layout I was literally screaming. Why? The simple reason was that it was a legacy layout and it should have been pressed into another layout stylewise. With css no problem, with tables impossible.
    CSS has other annoyances like the lack of variables or macros which frameworks deliver on top of css. But the existence of CSS is heavens sent.

  22. Re:Java ME is not an OS on Feature Phones Make Java ME, Not Android, the #2 Mobile Internet OS · · Score: 1

    Add to that that dumb phones slowly will be replaced with bottom end android phones within the next 2-3 years and that most of the dumb phones do not even have a data contract, and you can see that JavaME is getting nowhere. And that was about time, btw I am a big fan of java. But JavaME should die a sooner than later.

  23. Re:Java ME is not an OS on Feature Phones Make Java ME, Not Android, the #2 Mobile Internet OS · · Score: 1

    Neither is it a good api, i once used it, you basically are at the mercy of the phone provider to give you the api extensions so that you can get a decent application out. The situation might have improved somewhat, but i would not want to touch it anymore.

  24. Re:No original thought... on Ebert: I'll Tell You Why Movie Revenue Is Dropping · · Score: 1

    Actually anyone who drags a baby into a movie should be smacked on the forehead for being dumb as a donkey.

  25. Re:Theaters are painful on Ebert: I'll Tell You Why Movie Revenue Is Dropping · · Score: 1

    Add to that the annoying you are a pirate ad they at least have in europe before the movie. You feel ass raped before you even start to watch the experience, comes good with kids.
    Well after watching most of the overhyped hollywood movies with the inflated prices they have on the tickets you feel ass raped anyway, so it does not really make a difference if you get the feeling before or afterwards.