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  1. Re:In the UK on Apple Revolutionizing Retail · · Score: 1

    I believe this is correct, the pin is hashed (or similar) in some way and can be checked by the proprietary hardware - it need never be transmitted. The other card details still have to be transmitted in some form though so that the transaction can be approved.

  2. Re:In the UK on Apple Revolutionizing Retail · · Score: 1

    I believe, if it's a chip and pin card, then the credit card company is liable for all fraud - as suggested below. YMMV in different countries. If the company is taking signatures for cards then they're liable but these are the places that aren't using wireless.

  3. Re:In the UK on Apple Revolutionizing Retail · · Score: 1

    That's exactly what I said. Either I'm hard of typing or you're hard of thinking :)

  4. In the UK on Apple Revolutionizing Retail · · Score: 1

    Bars and restaurants mostly use wireless devices now for taking card payments. I don't know how secure the wireless actually is, but I'm sure it's being mandated by the credit card companies and at least some of the risk is mitigated by the fact that it's done at the table and you never lose sight of your credit card.

  5. Re:America has officially lost its monopoly on stu on Reality TV "Astronauts" Lift Off · · Score: 1

    Taken from the Channel 4's site, a few of the TV "Adverts" the crew recorded before hand After a few stuttery starts the crew gathered to record: "Hi we're the first civilian crew on Earth Orbiter 1 and you're watching KL2, Russia's only gymnastic channel." Next up, Capcom got the crew to dance, presumably to the music in their heads, and say: "We're the crew on Earth Orbiter 1, and we're loving this funky tune." Finally, with Keri pretending to shoot Charlie, while strangling Billy at the same time, the ad friendly four recorded: "And next on KBB4, Murder She Wrote..." http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsite s/S/spacecadets/news/story.jsp?id=235

  6. Re:The "Casting Call" episodes must be the best on Reality TV "Astronauts" Lift Off · · Score: 1

    Interesting point. There's currently a lot of speculation that this is actually a double bluff, and the audience is the one being played here.

  7. Re:Haha, not now! on .eu Opens for Registration · · Score: 1

    I think you answered your own question with "I'm in China" Works fine for me in the UK. Not that I can register my own business' name for months yet.

  8. Re:What Does Brit TV Have to Do With Politics?!! on Brit TV Won't Go Digital Till 2012 · · Score: 1

    Slashdot is not just read by americans.

  9. Re:Ever heard of GAIM? on AIM Bots: Useful or Spam? · · Score: 1

    For me too - But the scary thing is I don't use AIM - just MSN and .mac

  10. Re:Time Zone on Mars Swings Unusually Close to Earth · · Score: 2, Informative

    Actually, GMT doesn't change, the UK for instance is currently using BST which is GMT+1. On Saturday we switch back to using GMT.

  11. Re:Pish post on Violating A Patent As Moral Choice · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I for one would have modded this up. Do what you will, it's not as if karma matters.

  12. Re:Actually... on Microgrids May Provide Distributed Energy · · Score: 1

    This may be the situation in the US, but things are different elsewhere. In the UK, it's possible to choose which Electricity or Gas company supplies you, despite the fact that it's obviously the same product - in much the same way as you can make a phone call using different companies. It's produced a huge increase in competition, and the first to embrace cost savings like this could be very successful.

  13. Re:Making progress... on Linux Standard Effort Edges Ahead · · Score: 1

    A flamewar on slashdot? Inconceivable!

  14. Re:Secure Web Browser on Patch & Workaround for Firefox Flaw Available · · Score: 1

    This is true, Camino seems much better, but at the current time it's probably only secure through obscurity.

  15. Re:No, really! on Monad Shell Removed From Vista · · Score: 1

    Almost nothing from what I've seen. Granted I've only spent a few hours with this release, but I've already decided not to bother until at least the next beta, or maybe the first RC.

  16. Re:Ladies and Gentlemen on Monad Shell Removed From Vista · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think that's pretty much what I said, but congratulations on getting modded higher than me :)

  17. Ladies and Gentlemen on Monad Shell Removed From Vista · · Score: 1

    Microsoft would like to announce Windows XP SP3 - AKA Vista.

  18. Re:Going about this assbackwards. on Adopt a [Chinese] Blog · · Score: 1

    OK, so there's ~200 countries on the planet. Everyone has to be connect to another country? So maybe there's 100 people allowed on your network? The maths are more complicated than this obviously but I can't be bothered to work it out. Duh!

  19. Phishing emails on How the Phishing Biz Works · · Score: 1

    Would be so much more effective if they made a concerted effort. I receive 2 or 3 emails a day from people claiming to be ebay's account verification department or similar. Problem is they're all so different in appearance, from address, language and everything else - It's just laughable. Or maybe that's just me.

  20. Re:Would be nice for public transportation! on Google Ride Finder Announced · · Score: 2, Informative

    Something like this perhaps.. http://www.nctx.co.uk/Accessibility/Text.htm

  21. Re:The biggest problem on eBay Scrambles to Fix Phishing Bug · · Score: 1

    Yes, sorry I'm wrong, they should just ignore everyone. Thanks fsck I don't do business with you.

  22. The biggest problem on eBay Scrambles to Fix Phishing Bug · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Is that ebay don't care. I've forwarded various emails like this to abuse, webmaster and postmaster and received completely unhelpful automated replies. I've been to the customer service pages on the site and emailed them... To receive completely unhelpful automated replies. Long story short - they don't care, I don't trust them.

  23. Re:... we will take care of you ... on .net Domain Up For Grabs · · Score: 1

    I agree - Personally I would like to see these run by the likes of the not-for-profit mentioned in the article. I'm not too keen on one company owning more than one TLD either...

  24. Re:What about the XBOX? on Building the AACS Next-Gen Copy Protection Scheme · · Score: 1

    The point is, it's not necessary to crack the encryption, only to bypass it. CDs can have all the protection in the world, but if I can play it on a CD player, I can sample it on a PC - the same principle applies to video.

  25. Re:not now on New and Improved SETI · · Score: 1

    Fair point, but no-one's forcing you to run this. Try folding @home instead.