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  1. My opinion is that Oscar (the Academy...) needs to evolve. My family simply does not go to the cinema anymore, we consume 100% at home or friends. Netflix will continue to grow as this is the trend, cinemas are losing a ton of customers. I can foresee a near future where streamed films could have more Oscars than cinema based films (simply because the content is that good).

  2. Why would they do this? Motorola is free to set whatever price they wish to set. Winnipeg could just move to another vendor if the pricing is objectionable.

  3. Do go to EFF site and read the response letter... provides (as always) a well grounded response to the allegations.

  4. Precisely... I don't often read Boing Boing, but now I will search this article (and perhaps go to the impound yard). Idiots.

  5. Re:Non-Removable SSD = Disposable Product on Mac Mini Receives First Overhaul in Four Years; New iPad Pro With No Home Button Announced (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 2

    Have you tried Samsung's own SSD Magician software? it gives a lifetime estimate. https://www.samsung.com/semico...

  6. Could this be related to the news story of a large number of Stingrays or fake cell towers in the DC area?

  7. This is hack proof! :) on Thousands of Swedes Are Inserting Microchips Under Their Skin (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Poor choice of words? As in "I could not imagine how a thief would steal my identity" ? Thumb, meet knife.... I will now invest in a prosthetic thumb medical company, as I foresee many Swedes without opposing thumbs very soon.

  8. Which makes the lawsuit perfectly valid, as that's how you settle whether the contract is enforceable, etc.

  9. Re:Before anyone gets all outraged on Samsung is Suing Its Brand Ambassador For Using an iPhone in Public (appleinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    A lawsuit is a perfectly acceptable remedy in this case, it's a civil matter (e.g. contract).

  10. Well, the SEC had offered the same deal first, and Musk declined. SEC then sued. So he's essentially getting the same deal as initially.