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  1. nVidia on NVIDIA Launches Tegra K1-Based SHIELD Tablet, Wireless Controller · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I truly think that nVidia doesn't get enough credit for what they're doing here. These are essentially reference devices similar to the Nexus program that Google runs. We get to see nVidia's vision of a standard tablet with a non intrusive android skin running their shiny new SOC and at the same time they're doing it at a price point that's far from painless.

  2. In my not so humble opinion as an engineer surrounded by non-engineers in an IT division...

    These people you speak of are customer support/power users/project managers/etc. Most of them do very little "IT" work.

  3. Re:Peachy once iCloud is off on Ask Slashdot: Is iOS 7 Slow? · · Score: 1

    Third person perspective here. My dad upgraded his 4 (not S) to 7. I thought it was pretty slow/boring on 6... now it seems slow (wouldn't really say slower) and much less boring on 7. iCloud terms of service wasn't coming up (some network error). Wound up showing him the notification bar and he got a big kick out of that. I'm surprised that Apple doesn't have tutorials ala Android for new features - unless I'm just unaware.

    Off-topic but happened to upgrade one of my Verizon lines to the Moto X (kept Unlimited too - woot) and I'm loving it. Definitely feels like a relatively minor upgrade over the Nexus 4 but it's an upgrade with VZW 4G and that's what I was missing.

  4. Re:at some point... on The College-Loan Scandal · · Score: 1

    ceteris paribus translates to "all things being equal" for us non latin speakers :)

  5. Depends on a few things... on Ask Slashdot: IT Staff Handovers -- How To Take Over From an Outgoing Sys Admin? · · Score: 1

    Where did this "in a week" concept come from? You or management?

    Depends on how big of a company this is too - are you in a team? - are you tier 2 with a helpdesk underneath?

    Anyway, slow down and be realistic. Focus on the users of the systems (your customers) and not the systems themselves and you'll be fine.

    2c.

  6. Re:Clever strategy on Google Chromecast Reviewed; Google Nixes Netflix Discount · · Score: 2

    I'm fairly confident somewhere near 100% of the people who are the market for this device would have made the purchase without the Netflix voucher at that price point... please provide counterpoint.

  7. Re:About that half a billion $... on Moto X Demo Video Reveals Google's Android Superphone · · Score: 2

    Sorry I really should add - I'm 99% sure I'm buying this phone on launch despite the tone of my previous post. I'm a grandfathered in Verizon customer and this will fit the bill nicely at it's rumored price.

  8. About that half a billion $... on Moto X Demo Video Reveals Google's Android Superphone · · Score: 1

    Really wish they would have upped the specs on this phone's hardware and took a hit on profit like Google does with the Nexus line. We all know (as it's well publicized) that Google makes hardly any direct profit off of the sales of any Android phones let alone Nexus phones. I can't expect a company with hardware as it's focus being able to do the same... but I really don't think that they will make as big of a splash with software alone.

    I'm personally not super-obsessed with screen size on phones - I can handle 720p as long as it's high quality at that. I can deal with the shell of the phone being of mediocre materials as well - I'm gonna case it out no matter what it's made out of to protect potential resale.

        I do however believe that stereo with amplification is not too much to ask (I'm a fan of the HTC One because of this). I also think cancelling out sound while using the phone (again, referencing the HTC One here) with dual mics is a great idea and not too much to ask. Both of these features are relatively low cost and just make a whole lot of sense - so I hope this becomes standard. Sensors galore come at a price (battery) too - but I'd prefer that they all be included standard with the option to shut them off if you're going with a single unifying flagship product.

    Again, small hardware improvements that I really think should just be standard by now.

    The moto-x looks kinda "thick" and unless they're doing that to compensate for a freaking huge battery that will make this thing last 2-3 days I'd rather forgo the girth of the phone and have an external standby battery.

    Just my 2 cents.

  9. NC - Scantron subsidies are alive and well. on U.S. Election Day In Progress: What's Been Your Experience? · · Score: 1

    NC - Good to know Scantron is getting subsidized

  10. I'd take neutrality - no glaring disincentives. on Ask Slashdot: Best Incentives For IT Workers? · · Score: 1

    I'm finding that money or other financial incentives are not as standard and competitive as most people like but in general people don't respond to more pay - they get more pay because they're performing already. Something that is harder to quantify is respect for the "chain of command" for lack of a better word. I find that with IT we're too often minimized into being reduced to the lowest common denominator of being a resource. What helps me personally break free from that type of depressing perspective is having leadership that provides a sincere vision and clear objectives and actually makes people accountable for them. There's nothing more demotivating to me personally than doing work for work's sake.

    I'm aware that I'm something of an idealist bordering on delusional :)

  11. Getting there... on 400,000 American Homes Have Dumped Pay TV This Year · · Score: 2

    Now if only the giants would see this as a reason to innovate and increase competition and lower costs. We haven't quite gotten there yet.

  12. Sounds about right! on Study Shows Teen Gamers Like Tech, But Don't All Crave IT Jobs · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I'm entrenched in IT and I'd rather be doing anything else on certain days... :)

  13. BSOD on Is Google the New Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    I still haven't gotten a blue screen of death using any of Google's products. Until then I'd say the answer is no.

    D

  14. Offline Mode on Google Set To Meld Google Drive With Chrome OS · · Score: 1

    FYI - I was trying to get an answer on this one and found this reference. A Google gears Widget present in Chrome will synchronize your drive for offline viewing.
    http://www.karthikk.net/2012/04/how-to-access-google-drive-without-internet-on-your-windows-or-mac-machine-google-drive-howto/

    Although I'm still trying to figure out why I'm letting other people's insecurity affect my judgement on the purpose of cloud storage and the value of free.

  15. Re:Bloody really?!?! Another one? on Plantronics Helps Make Remote Workers' Lives Easier (Video) · · Score: -1, Redundant

    I hate even more that I've paid so much money for all the content I've gotten from slashdot over the years... nope wait.
    I hate even more that it's the only website that I can read to get news... nope.
    I hate even more that I've posted this response at all... yep.

  16. Poor RIM on RIM Firing (Nearly) Everybody · · Score: 1

    This may be a bit off topic but I'm feelin a little ranty.

    I look back at early 2010 and I recall that RIM was still selling their wares and convincing people that the BES model made sense. As other's have posted - definitely made sense when smart phones weren't sporting the "power" of fully functioning "computers" yet.

    What I recall is that the iphone wasn't really competing with BB because the guys I saw with BB phones were the ones that had it "assigned" to them - most of them didn't ask for a smart phone or even know what they needed it for. They had a laptop and VPN access if they needed to get their email anyway. It was really just seen as a real-time email delivery device. Conversely the iphone users were definitely not getting the phone primarily as an email delivery device.

    Then the Android phones start coming out and they basically do everything that the iphone can do without the appstore/market quite there yet. But you had a superior email experience, web browsing experience, a built in standard turn by turn GPS (which is always underrated), contact sync, etc. at a lower cost than an iphone. So it became less about what you needed a smartphone for and more about why would wouldn't choose a smartphone over a feature phone the next time the budget cycle comes around. Why as an administrator would I choose to "carry" the BES server and all that (what I consider to be "legacy") crap. When I could just suggest that people go with an apple or google phone.

    I'd be furious about this whole thing if I was a RIM stockholder or board member. They had name synonymous with smart phone and they wasted it by not innovating. Don't even get me started on Microsoft and their phones. I really do see the two companies as being different but the same here.

  17. siri on Apple Unveils New iPad · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I am pretty surprised that siri is not fully implemented on this device. it is only being used for dictation

  18. lower prices on Apple Has Too Much Money · · Score: 1

    Not suggesting that this would benefit apple. But for me what's preventing me from buying apple has always been cost. Secondary has been the closed ecosystem. Really wish they took the lead in the industry and made appstores interoperable. Just more of the same. Can't help but relate it to the battle for the desktop that they lost to windows back in the day.

  19. Bad Article on Securing Android For the Enterprise · · Score: 1

    Out of date and biased. Would prefer more technical details as well - seems very generic in certain areas. Boo.

  20. Re:Use Namecheap on Wikipedia To Dump GoDaddy Over SOPA · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I also transferred my domains to Namecheap this week. I was happy to leave Godaddy not only because of the SOPA mess but because their interface is garbage anyway. Namecheap feels like a more modern approach to services both from a design and marketing perspective. I don't need my registrar to be flashy - just be easy to use, communicate well, and be competitive. Namecheap definitely has already won me over and I expect to stay there for many years.

  21. Wish this comparison would stop on Do You Really Need a Smart Phone? · · Score: 1

    They are advanced multipurpose computers with 4" touchscreens.

    "phones" pshhh

  22. Simple Answer - Monopoly/Cost on TV Isn't Broken, So Why Fix It? · · Score: 1

    We've seen prices crash in many media markets due to increased availability and competition due to the increased deployment of broadband.
    But the cable/satellite industry is apparently still recouping their costs of infrastructure that was deployed and payed for over and over again by subscribers with very little options.
    I'd like to know that with an increase in the amount of available sources for entertainment that standard television will be coming down in price - but it just doesn't seem that way.
    The price for cable subscriptions is absolutely ridiculous considering the entire industry is not open.

    Sorry I'd prefer to spend more time with this one - I've seen a big rant on CNN.com recently about the same thing and all I can think of is... What ISNT broke about television?

  23. About time? on MS To Build Antivirus Into Win8: Boon Or Monopoly? · · Score: 1

    They've been dancing around this for years now with their anti-malware products. I fail to see how supporting a user's ability to use the operating system through secure patching is any different from providing protection against virus and malware attacks.

  24. Hopefully the answer is yes. on VMware, a Falling Giant? · · Score: 2

    I'm a fan of VMware but clearly any competition - and specifically, the more robust the competition gets the better the pricing models will be for the end users.

    Right now we have very little if any issues with our virtual infrastructure - although View could use some work (we're still on 4.0 though...). VMware's support is excellent. Their tools are excellent. Their online documentation is excellent. Other than $ there wouldn't be a lot of motivation to start shopping for another vendor anytime soon.

    But I also trust and expect that VMware will continue to be cutting edge in the VM sphere since it's the focus of their business (vs. Microsoft - who's focus is who the hell knows these days).

    D

  25. Why Windows? on Nokia Unveils Its First Windows 7 Phone · · Score: 1

    Anyone have any insight into why Nokia went with WP7 instead of riding the Android bandwagon? Wouldn't Moto be it's only "classic" competitor in the Android phone market?

    Hmmph.