Slashdot Mirror


User: TrueSpeed

TrueSpeed's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
90
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 90

  1. Re:And the language is...... on Air Traffic Snafu: FAA System Runs Out of Memory · · Score: 1
  2. Re:It always sucked on Oracle: Google Has "Destroyed" the Market For Java · · Score: 2

    Is that why Java rules the enterprise and Microsoft is relegated as a distant outsider? Java pretty much dominates enterprise development. C#? Not so much. Just ask the London stock exchange for experience with Microsoft and C#.

  3. Re:Google/Android should replace Java with C# on Oracle: Google Has "Destroyed" the Market For Java · · Score: 1

    You should have a look at the C# license. I believe it stipulates that you must maintain compatibility with core classes or face the consequences.

  4. Re:Haul both to court on Oracle: Google Has "Destroyed" the Market For Java · · Score: 1

    Oracle's lack of quality control has brought untold numbers of zero days which has eroded confidence and trust in the 'compile once run everywhere promise.' Likewise Google has fractured the mobile handset and tablet eco-system with too many variants of a 'standard' framework . Both companies should be taken to court by a class action lawsuit and sued for a gazillion dollars.

    By that logic, Microsoft should be exterminated for the havoc they've inflicted on the computing industry for releasing an OS as porous as a cheese cloth and a house of cards for a foundation.

  5. Re:Oracle works its miracle on Oracle: Google Has "Destroyed" the Market For Java · · Score: 2

    Java is no longer the carrot/bait to get users to buy Sun computers. Java is far more important than commodity hardware and Sun took too long to realize that or monetize Java's value like Oracle is trying to.

    Frankly, IP laws are quite lax if Google can simply take major parts of Java, reimplement the remaining parts, and pay Oracle exactly $0.

    Your recollection of history is quite lax. The VM patents Oracle asserted against Google were all defeated. All Oracle had left was the SSO of 37 Java API's. If the SSO of a subset of an API collection can be copyrighted then the US software industry is in for a world of hurt.

    Personally, if Oracle wins on copyright, I hope IBM goes after Oracle.

  6. Re:Seems pretty different, not a gesture on Apple: Dumb As a Patent Trolling Fox On iPhone Prior Art? · · Score: 2

    The girl in the video looks like a romulan.

    This explains where our alien technology came from.

  7. What Sundar actually said... on Sundar Pichai: Android Designed For Openness; Security a Lower Priority · · Score: 3, Informative

    Here's what Sundar Pichai actually said minus the selective editing from that 'iOnApple' hack at NetworkWorld.

    [quote]
    Sorry, the premise of the question is because Android is open, it has more security issues? Respectfully, I’m not sure that’s a correct premise of the question. Open platforms historically undergo a lot of scrutiny, but there are a lot of advantages to having an open source platform from a security standpoint. I would argue that it’s the best way for a platform to be secure, because every researcher in the world can inspect it, every developer in the world can inspect it, and I think that contributes a lot to Android security.

    Android was built to be very, very secure. The thing that you’re seeing is because Android is an open platform, many people can ship Android in many different ways and so there are some partners when they ship devices, they have an older version of Android. And sure you can have a security vulnerability there, but that doesn’t mean Android isn’t secure. We go to great lengths–the depth of work in Android to make it secure; the depth of work done by Google PlayGoogle Play automatically scans and verifies thousands of applications for malware. We track data on this. It’s state of the art in terms of what we do. What you see across the ecosystempeople will ship good phones and keep them updatedyou will have some phones that will not be updated. That’s where we see issues. Not Android at a fundamental level.
    [/quote]

  8. No wonder it crashed on Australian Dept. Store Chain's Website Crashes and Can't Get Back Up · · Score: 1

    www.myer.com.au says it is running: Microsoft-IIS/7.5

    Page Title: MYER

    Additionally, it mentioned the following:
    Accept-Ranges : bytes;
    Content-Length : 12726;
    Content-Type : text/html;
    Date : Sat, 28 Dec 2013 07:53:26 GMT;
    ETag : "054e9c0693cf1:0";
    Last-Modified : Sat, 28 Dec 2013 01:11:36 GMT;
    X-Powered-By : ASP.NET

  9. Re:And Apple on How Many Android OEMs Cheat Benchmark Scores? Pretty Much All of Them · · Score: 1

    Posting anonymously since I'm a motoroogle employee... you'll be disappointed. I certainly am. At this point, I expect google to shut us down or spin us off.

    I'm sure if you trace his IP (with a GUI written in VB, of course) you'll find that it originated from a basement.

  10. Re:Ban MS Office for Android then on Google Blocks YouTube App On Windows Phone (Again) · · Score: 1

    I'd be fine with that. It's a POS app that requires a 365 subscription to even use.

  11. Re:How dare Google act like MS from 20 years ago! on Google Blocks YouTube App On Windows Phone (Again) · · Score: 1

    +1

  12. Re:How dare Google act like MS from 20 years ago! on Google Blocks YouTube App On Windows Phone (Again) · · Score: 1

    No, Microsoft is still the Microsoft of old. They'll never change regardless of what they say. They're still the same old company that'll do anything in their power to sabotage the competition. It's no wonder the OEM's despise them and are flocking to Google.

  13. FairSearch on Google Blocks YouTube App On Windows Phone (Again) · · Score: 1

    Perhaps Microsoft should stop spreading FUD about Google? Or perhaps they should stop forming shill organizations to do their dirty work by proxy. Or perhaps they should stop trying to undermine Google by pleading with governments to investigate them for anti-trust violations. But, let's start off easily and just retire those pathetic and embarrassing Gmail Man ads. I have to give credit to Google for graciously hosting them on YouTube - I would have deleted their account and blocked their IP.

    Microsoft is simply getting what they deserve. If you want to act like a jerk then prepare for the blow back.

  14. Criminals on Obama Administration Overrules iPhone Trade Ban · · Score: 1

    A criminal government helping out a convicted price fixing criminal? Were you expecting another outcome?

    This will make companies think twice about offering their patents for SE technologies.

  15. Re:Linux on Microsoft's Most Profitable Mobile Operating System: Android · · Score: 0

    Which is nice, given all that they've contributed to Linux.

    I wouldn't call junk a contribution.

  16. The Solution on Microsoft's Most Profitable Mobile Operating System: Android · · Score: 5, Interesting

    All Google needs to do is offer a commercial licence, for a small fee, to all Android OEM's that indemnifies them. This way if Microsoft has an issue with Android or Linux they can take on Google directly. But, we all know that would never happen because Microsoft clearly knows that Google would single handily invalidate all of their obvious, worthless and prior art ridden patents one by one.

  17. Re:If you can't innovate litigate! on ZTE Joins Long List of Android Device-Makers Licensing Microsoft Patents · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you've heard of Motorola? Yeah, Google does make phones now.

  18. The list of Bogus Microsoft patents on ZTE Joins Long List of Android Device-Makers Licensing Microsoft Patents · · Score: 3, Informative

    These are the list of frivolous, prior art ridden patents Microsoft used to try and extort money from Barnes and Noble. When the trial was about to go to court a magical partnership was established between Microsoft and Barnes & Noble and the lawsuit was dropped. It's a pity more companies don't stand up to these patent trolls.

    Microsoft vs.Barnes and Noble

    5778372
    6339780
    5889522
    6891551
    6957233

    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5778372.html
    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6339780.html
    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5889522.html
    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6891551.html
    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6957233.html

    U.S. Patent No. 5778372 Remote retrieval and display management of electronic document with incorporated images. A browser remotely retrieves electronic documents from a remote computer network for viewing by a user. For enhancing responsiveness, the browser initially displays an electronic document without a background image so that the electronic document is initially displayed more quickly. The browser also prioritizes downloading of embedded images of the document by their incorporation in the currently visible portion of the electronic document. Further, the browser dynamically creates additional connections for retrieving resources incorporated into the electronic document from the remote computer network.

    U.S. Patent No. 6339780 Loading status in a hypermedia browser having a limited available display area. Described herein is a portable computer having a limited display area. An Internet or other hypermedia browser executes on the portable computer to load and display content in a content viewing area. During times when the browser is loading content, the browser displays a temporary, animated graphic element over the content viewing area. The graphic element is removed after the content is loaded, allowing unobstructed viewing of the loaded content.

    U.S. Patent No. 5889522 System Provided Child Window Controls. New varieties of child window controls are provided as system resources that application programs may exploit. The preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a dynamic link library (DLL) for implementing the new child window controls as part of an operating system. The new child window controls include a header bar control for providing header bars in application programs. The new controls also include a hot key control that allows a user to view and edit hot key combinations. The new controls further include a tab control for establishing tabs that differentiate amongst pages in user interfaces provided by application programs. An image list data type is defined and functions are provided for manipulating the image list data type. Image lists include multiple like-sized images that are stored efficiently in a single bitmap.

    U.S. Patent No. 6891551 Selection Handles in Editing Electronic Documents. A computer system and method for highlighting and selecting elements of electronic documents is disclosed. In one embodiment, a selection area identifies an initial selection of data, and one or more selection handles appear on the selection area to allow dynamic resizing of the selection area to select a larger or smaller portion of data or number of items.

    U.S. Patent No. 6957233 Method and Apparatus for Capturing and Rendering Annotations for Non-Modifiable Electronic Content. A system and method for capturing annotations for a non-modifiable document is disclosed. Once it is determined that an annotation is to be created, the system determines the file position of the selected object. The file position of the selected object is stored along with the created annotation in another file or a non-read only po

  19. How do I disable Java in my browser on Oracle Rushes Emergency Java Update To Patch McRAT Vulnerabilities · · Score: 3, Informative
  20. How to stop applets from running on Oracle Rushes Emergency Java Update To Patch McRAT Vulnerabilities · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The Java Control Panel (in the Windows control panel) contains a checkbox under the Security Panel called "Enable Java content in the Browser". Uncheck this if you do not want applets to run. This selection stays persisted each time you update the JRE.

    Once again,

    Windows Control Panel->Java Control Panel->Security Panel. Make sure the "Enable Java content in the Browser" checkbox is unchecked.

  21. Re:It's the services, stupid. on Ubuntu Phone OS Unveiled · · Score: 1

    Do you know why Samsung can't just fork Android and do their own thing? It's because they could never compete with Google's services (they also don't have the competency to create a worthwhile OS or write quality software, but that's for another day). They know that the instant they make their move their market share, that they've spent Billions cultivating, will be ravaged by the other Android OEM's offering phones with the complete Google experience. Samsung knows that a phone void of Google's services and Play store access isn't compelling to a buyer. The impact of Google apps and services cannot be overstated. You could even call it a king maker. The removal of Google maps from iOS was a clear indication of how many average consumers value Google's services. It's also why Windows Phone will never succeed because Google will never show Windows Phone OS the same level of support it shows iOS.

    So, no, anyone who wants to develop a phone platform should not give up. But, why would they even bother when the barrier to entry is so difficult? If your OS, services and ecosystem can't compete with Android or iOS then why would you want to set yourself up for failure? Unless, of course, you're content with the 1-2% of marketshare you may be able to capture.

  22. It's the services, stupid. on Ubuntu Phone OS Unveiled · · Score: 1

    I can't wait to load the Ubuntu Phone OS onto my phone so that I can experience the wealth of services Ubuntu will bring to the table. Ah, who are we kidding. If you want to be a successful mobile OS you need great services or a cult following with a degrading distortion reality field. Unless you are a hard core Ubuntu/Linux user you would be a fool to leave all of the free Google services and the wealth of apps for an Ubuntu powered phone. The Ubuntu Phone OS doesn't have a chance because no OEM would be irresponsible enough to take a chance with it.

  23. Re:Has Microsoft turned the corner? on Microsoft's SmartGlass For Android Reviewed · · Score: 1

    I'll believe this when I see them do something on Android that's not in their financial interest. As I've already said, this application is nothing but a tool to pump their services and products and little to do with embracing Android.

  24. No Holo? Typical Microsoft on Microsoft's SmartGlass For Android Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Looks like they can't even adhere to Android UI guidelines because they essentially used their Windows Phone UI on an Android app instead of using Holo. Not very professional from a standards point of view.

    Also, the article seems to be surprised that Microsoft made this application available for Android - which is very bizarre. Like SkyDrive, Microsoft needs to get this on as many platforms as possible so that they can make their services and products attractive to everyone. This has little to do with embracing Android.

  25. Re:Shocking on Yahoo Will Ignore IE 10's "Do Not Track" · · Score: 5, Informative

    Verizon must operate in a non civilised world then. Verizon proactively collects and sells your information unless you log into their portal and turn off the service - providing you can find it. And Verizon isn't the only one - they all do it. Why would any company turn down such as easy way to make money that requires virtually no effort on their part.