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  1. MS Sync stinks on Microsoft Teams With Automakers To Put Windows, Office In Cars (microsoft.com) · · Score: 1

    My 2014 Ford Edge has MS Sync and it is horrible. It can't do simple things like interface with Siri on my iPhone. The voice recognition is abysmal. Sometimes I actually have to turn my car off/on to get it to start working (yes, I actually have to reboot my car). If this is the best MS can do, I don't high hopes for loading office on it! The fact that they would suggest this confirms that MS has no clue about anything anymore.

  2. Re:Warranty Shouldn't Matter on GPUs Dropping Dead In 2011 MacBook Pro Models · · Score: 5, Informative

    I have this model MBP, and yes, it failed exactly as described. I think the problem is made worse when paired with the thunderbolt screen, which forces the dedicated GPU to be used instead of the Intel GPU. It runs super HOT all the time, even when simply web browsing. Many have found a utility called smcFanControl to force the fan to run at full speed at all times in an attempt to compensate for a bad design. There are numerous YouTube video's of how to "cook" the logic board in an oven for 3 min @ 375 deg to reflow the solder and I found this does fix it temporarily, so its definitely a solder ball issue. Ultimately, I found a repair service on e-bay that for $150, replaces the solder balls on the BGA with lead balls (supposedly) and this is a more permanent fix. According to him (and he seems legit) the lead-free BGA balls suck, and over time fail with extended heat / use. I hope there is a class action on this one, because I paid almost $3k for this laptop and it only lasted 2 years!

  3. Re:Yes, because debt IS money on When Having the US Debt Paid Off Was a Problem · · Score: 1

    -- It is time to bring back the guillotine.

    After your nonsensical comment, that's not a bad idea.

  4. Re:I like his IRS plan! on Ron Paul Suggests Axing 5 U.S. Federal Departments (and Budgets) · · Score: 2

    Until Marc Andreessen and Netscape, the internet was limited to geek protocols like ftp, telnet, email and maybe usenet. Private industry had a big part in making the internet accessible to the average joe, which is why it was so successful. Not to mention the advances in search from the likes of Yahoo and Google.

  5. Re:Its not that hard! on Italian Hacker Publishes 0day SCADA Hacks · · Score: 1

    Actually there are PLC's that have built in web-servers these days so you don't have to rely on a windows machine for visualizations anymore either. While the development is done in Windows (although it can run on WINE), the PLC is an embedded ARM device running Linux. Here is a video video showing how to program one if your interested.

  6. Re:Virtual Blackberry on Samsung and VMWare Bringing Virtualization to Android · · Score: 1

    Yes, I agree! I need a blackberry only to connect to the enterprise server for work email, if there was an iphone app that ran a blackberry VM, perhaps I could finally abandon my BB. If anyone has ever tried to browse the web on a BB bold, you can feel my pain. iOS is superior in every way to BB OS.

  7. Export to PDF on Microsoft Admits OpenOffice.org Is a Contender · · Score: 1

    I really like OpenOffice's ability to export in PDF without having to purchase Adobe Acrobat. This is a killer feature IMHO.

  8. Tubing connections with RFID on Look-Alike Tubes Lead To Hospital Deaths · · Score: 1

    They do make medical tubing connections with RFID. This allows the equipment to verify a proper connection before delivering anything through it. Also allows traceability of old connections, logging connect/disconnect, etc. http://www.pddnet.com/editorial-jim-brown-colder-products-trouble_free-fluid-connectors-for-medical-devices-052410/ This is mostly a cost issue, as old hardware needs to be replaced / retrofitted.

  9. Re:All part of their core business on Intel Buys McAfee · · Score: 1

    And in other news.. Owners of AMD based computers noticed the latest update to Mcafee reduced the performance of their machines by 300%.

  10. Re:Roll out the crazies on Fatal Explosion At Russian Hydroelectric Dam · · Score: 5, Informative
    Go read Cadillac Desert. Damns do more harm to the environment that you might expect.

    - Dams stop natural sediment flow, resulting in downstream river erosion

    - Fish breeding / migration

    - Increased irrigation enabled by dams causes pollution of ground water aquifers (increased salinity etc)

    - Methane released decaying plant matter in non-oxygenated stagnant dam water

  11. Not exactly new... on New Medical Disorder Linked To Gaming · · Score: 1

    I am not a doctor, but I don't think this is a new condition. In the Northeast US, workers who shuck clams for a living have a similar ailment from handling a clam opener all day. Clams are opened (by hand anyway) using a short blade with a round stubby handle - very similar to the part of the Playstation controller that rests in your palm. People who do a lot of digging with shovels can also suffer from this condition as well.

  12. Atlas Project TWiki on LHC Success! · · Score: 2, Informative

    I believe this is the SCADA software that is shown in the screen shot for the detector. Can someone please confirm? Atlas