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  1. ....but has forgotten about the 1.5B Android users on Netflix Hasn't Forgotten About Its 4.3 Million DVD Subscribers (qz.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    i mean really? it's 2017.

  2. This is already a thing, DARPA has a competition on MIT System Fixes Software Bugs Without Access To Source Code · · Score: 1

    So, there are already computers that can automatically find vulnerabilities and patch them (and exploit them).

    https://cgc.darpa.mil/
    http://www.cybergrandchallenge...

  3. oh sure, that's exactly what we need. on Schneier: Break Up the NSA · · Score: 1

    more fragmentation in the government. Taxes will go up and there will be more agencies with various NSA-like powers.

  4. yes. on Is Ruby Dying? · · Score: 1, Funny

    yes.

  5. Depends on use-case on Ask Slashdot: Why Buy a Raspberry Pi When I Have a Perfectly Good Cellphone? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If your use-case is "leave attached to my TV" then a Pi makes a lot of sense. If you want to have a resilient case, be portable, have a small screen attached, etc, then maybe a phone makes more sense.

  6. This not a samsung bug, and it's already fixed on Samsung Smartphones Vulnerable To Remote Wipe Hack · · Score: 1

    The dialer no longer allows special characters that are part or USSD codes. see patch:
    https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/Contacts/+/39948dc7e34dc2041b801058dada28fedb80c388%5E!/#F0

    now, everyone can still rant about how long it will take for owners to receive an updated version of Android (if ever).

    and before anyone starts the iOS vs Android bantering. No, iOS does not have this particular flaw:
    "Specifically, if a URL contains the * or # characters, the Phone application does not attempt to dial the corresponding phone number."
    https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#featuredarticles/iPhoneURLScheme_Reference/Articles/PhoneLinks.html

  7. Its easy to get working; ships (relatively) fast on Raspberry Pi For the Rest of Us · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I ordered my Pi from Element14 on Aug 14th and it shipped on Aug 28th. I don't know what you are doing wrong such that you haven't received yours yet.

    Once my Pi arrived, I downloaded an SD card image, wrote it to a card using dd, added power to the Pi and everything worked straight away. The parts that took the most effort were retrieving my spare cell phone charger and finding an HDMI cable to connect it to my TV.

    Where is all the hate coming from?

  8. android gets a bad rap on Unauthorized iOS Apps Leak Private Data Less Than Approved Ones · · Score: 1

    sure lookout and company find malware, google removes it, etc the android alternative markets can have loads of malware (percentage wise). but at least we are fairly aware of what's going on. the apple ecosystem is still a big black box where the nastiness is ignored and unknown. even the notion that apps are vetted is completely misleading - as shown by charlie miller in syscan. apple doesn't even release stats like what the market distribution is among the different iOS devices.

  9. of course numbers are up on China Now Top Patent Filer · · Score: 1

    companies are winning lawsuits on "clicking a phone number in an email in order to dial the number" and "switching to an app while on the phone." companies would be mad not to try to patent every tiny user interface action, technical revision, bugfix, etc. regardless of prior art or novelty. prediction, 2012 will be even bigger!!!

  10. This isn't even close to new on Gaining a Remote Shell On Android · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Woah, if you install an app, it can do stuff! Presentations (Defcon 18), numerous student thesis and a number of academic papers do nearly (or exactly) this. (agreed that apps w/o INTERNET permission probably shouldn't be able to leverage the browser, etc, but again, not new or newsworthy)

  11. when a win is barely a win on Apple Wins Injunction Banning Import of HTC Devices · · Score: 5, Informative

    HTC gave Android Central the following statement (updated 6:20 EST): We are gratified that the Commission affirmed the judge’s initial determination on the ‘721 and ‘983 patents, and reversed its decision on the ‘263 patent and partially on the ‘647 patent. We are very pleased with the determination and we respect it. However, the ‘647 patent is a small UI experience and HTC will completely remove it from all of our phones soon.

  12. Re:You can't trust ANYONE. on Cisco Products Have Backdoors · · Score: 3, Informative

    Search google for "Reflections on Trusting Trust" it's a great ACM award speach by Ken Thompson about this very topic. try here

  13. Choose wisely on Building A Low-Budget TiVo Substitute? · · Score: 1

    The comment about tivo being easier is too true. If you want the flexibilty you'll be compiling mythTV (i venture to say that the /. crowd might compile anyway). Which introduces dependancy upon dependancy, required packages, modeles, kernel mods, etc etc. And some pre installed packages with the distro (I used Mandrake 9.2) don't work so you'll have to uninstall and install from a non-mandrake source. RedHat 9 has similar issues as well as Fedora. Research well before sinking into this project. If all you want is the base set though, there are many auto installed packages via urpmi, emerge, rpm, etc. Searh for the package you want then install the OS though, cause a mandrake 9 mythtv package won't run on 9.2. The PVR 350 works, but is built ontop of two beta drivers you'll have to get elsewear and the default mythtv puts video out through the video card not through the capture cards output, so default config must be changed.... ....but really i AM pro MythTV, it's just quite a bit more work than you'd initially think.

  14. Get real on L.A. County Bans Use Of "Master/Slave" Term · · Score: 1

    Some people just need to stay away from copmuters, it's not like the Hard Drives care, it's not hurting their feelings, they are not be suppressed...

  15. Re:It still works... on Microsoft vs. Modded Xboxes · · Score: 1

    Except whe the chip is "on" you still need the network to get files on/off the xbox drive... So turning the ethernet off isn't really an option, enless you devise some sort of boot-CD that over-rides the switch (software switch now) somehow, and thats just getting too complicated