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  1. Re:Ok, I will bite and respond on iPhone Tethering App Released, Killed In 2 Hours · · Score: 1

    Thats a joke. Multi-touch gave you zooming and the ability to TRY and replace real buttons in game play.

    In return is removed your ability to select text and cut and paste. Thats a joke.

    There are many other ways of implementing zooming. An on screen slider would be one simple example, another would be the scroll wheel on the HTC Diamond for example.

  2. Re:What about outside the USA? on iPhone Tethering App Released, Killed In 2 Hours · · Score: 1

    The samsung Omnia has a 3.2 inch 400x240 screen, and is 0.5 inches and weights 5 ounces, and uses a better implementation of exchange activesync than the iPhone.

    The iPhone gets less "special" every day.

  3. Re:There's No Surprises on Windows XP Lives, Thanks to Linux · · Score: 1

    Isnt UMPC an abbreviation created by Microsoft?

  4. Re:Not so on Details and Rumors of iPhone Restrictions Emerging · · Score: 1

    Home users dont want YouTube, Google Video, Myspace and flickr? Tell me more...

    Surur

  5. Re:Another Article on Palm to go Linux · · Score: 1

    Windows Mobile integrates very well with Exchange server, with over 160 million installations, and much cheaper than Blackberry, and more flexible. There is wider device choice and price points, and the device is more programmable, and can be locked down. Which OS do you think is used by Symbol for example in its high-end industrial devices. Outside USA WM has higher enterprise penetration than blackberry, and is well very accepted by carriers. Your perception re WM and Blackberry is wrong.

    Surur

  6. Re:interesting++ on Palm to go Linux · · Score: 1

    Windows Mobile has much greater penetration than BlackBerry, and has 3 times the market share.

    Surur

  7. Re:The market share percentage is misleading on Microsoft to Launch Zune in EU · · Score: 1

    You obviously have not heard of the IPhone (how's that cave?) And look, it costs exactly the same as the two PS3 SKU's!

    Surur

  8. Re:Instead of luck, they'd need to compete on The Soul of A New Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Windows Mobile has pretty much erased PalmOS from the world map, have recently made their first full year profit, and has revenue growing >40% quarterly YoY for the last 8 quarters, and have made companies like HTC rich.

    Windows Mobile certainly qualifies as a successful entry into a market formerly dominated by another company (Palm). The fight has now moved to the smartphone arena, and they are again very far behind Symbian, but MS likes being motivated by a challenge.

    BTW, regarding the XBox 360, MS makes $75 on the hardware of each premium system, Sony loses $350 on each PS3. Guess which company is laughing these days.

  9. Too early to go Urban. on DARPA Grand Challenge 3 · · Score: 2, Insightful


    Its too early to go urban. They should have spent at least another 2-3 years perfecting autonomous navigation in unstructured environments.

    I know last year's challange seemed to be won rediculously easily, but I have seen no proof that that dormain has been fully conquered yet. If they wanted a challenge why not move onto wooded or swampy areas.

    In this case it seems they are juat setting themselves up to fail.

    Surur

  10. I am a Sky-by-Broadband user ... on Delving into the Commercial P2P World · · Score: 1

    ...and its pretty cool. For one, its an extra service they provide to their existing satellite TV subscribers, but at no extra cost. Something like that is almost unheard of, so I'm quite impressed. Sure it uses some of my upstream bandwidth, but if this makes it so much cheaper for Sky that they can do it without charging me a fee for movies without any adverts at all then I'm more than happy to oblige. It even works when you are off-like, so you could potentially download a few movies onto your laptop and take it for a flight.

    This is definitely not a case of something for nothing, and I'm more than happy to participate. In fact, I would say this is how it should be done right. Use P2P to reduce your distribution costs, and pass that saving on to the customer. Reducing distribution costs is especially important when content is offered for free, and its interesting to note that BBC is also looking into a similar P2P system to help distribute archive video material.

    Surur

  11. Re:Not very likely on iTunes, One Billion Suckers Served? · · Score: 1


    No one has cracked DRM WMV yet, and its not like there isnt plenty of free pron for the geek that succeeds.

    Surur

  12. Re:ponies on Utilizing Bio-fuel Beyond Experimental Use · · Score: 1

    Some of the people who contracted Mad Cow disease were vegetarians who got it from using fertilizer that (unknown to them) contained cow offal.

    This is a very sensational claim. Do you have a link? Do you even know that between 1996 and 2005 only 155 people in UK have been diagnosed with this disease? Its probably less than 200 people worldwide with this infection. I think this vegetarian fertilizer connection would have made major headlines. Sounds to me like you are just perpetuation a myth.

    http://www.cjd.ed.ac.uk/vcjdqmar05.htm

    Surur

  13. Wow! Major backtracking! on DVD Jon's Code In Sony Rootkit? · · Score: 1


    No mention made of "protecting our content" or "most people dont know what a rootkit is"! Major backtracking going on. They even talk about flexible access to content.

    Sony probably still does not get it, but they are finally getting a) what people are so stocked up about and b) that they have a major PR disaster on their hands.

    With the recent charges of price manipulation made in the UK, its oh so easy to slip in that Sony CD's will also mess up your computer, and stop you from burning MP3's in the future. I also slip in that you wont be able to swap/share PS3 discs with your friends. With the price fixing story still fresh in their minds people find it very easy to believe Sony is intent on gouging them.

    They are going to have to do some major damage control, including groveling, to get this to go away. This press release is just the start.

    Surur

  14. Re:More than I trust Sony on Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD Not Over Yet · · Score: 1


    In other words, Sony wants you to buy as many plastic discs as possible, while MS and Intel wants you to buy as many computers as possible.

    Now which one aligns best with our interest again?

    Surur

  15. Win CE not out of the game on Two New Linux Phones to Ship in Japan · · Score: 1

    Your linuxdevices article is misleading, as it only includes windows mobile smartphones, not the more powerful windows mobile pocketpc phones, such as the HTC Jam / XDA mini, which I am seeing all over the place these days. If you add those devices WM at least matches the numbers of the linux phones, and the phones are less locked down, making them a better choice for people who actually want to do more than make phone calls with their WAN-enabled mobile device. Its actually funny that these devices are being trumpeted here, when at least 20 Windows Mobile phone devices have been anounced/released in the last 2 months (inlcuding 3 with VGA screens and wifi plus 3G).

    Surur

  16. At least they are being honest. on China Sets New Rules On Internet News · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In the west you dont even know when "public opinion is being guided" in supposed national interest.

    Surur

  17. Re:Palm is great for small business & geeks on Pocket PC vs. Palm Showdown · · Score: 1

    Unlike "PocketPCs", a Treo actually fits in a pocket.

    http://www.mobiletechreview.com/image/phones/JAM_6 315_treo650.jpg
    http://www.pdagold.com/img/articles/en/large/00000 00214_VQC702979101.jpg

    Take a look at this picture and guess which one is the pocketpc phone. And unlike the Treo with its huge aerial its actually attractive and small enough to hold to your heard.

    Surur

  18. Re:I've used palm and I've been very happy... on Pocket PC vs. Palm Showdown · · Score: 1

    Of course the various pocketpc phones often have WIFI, like the HP 6315 and XDA IIs XDA IIi Motorola Mpx

    Surur

  19. Re:Wow! What a question to ask on Slashdot... on Hackers, Spelling, and Grammar? · · Score: 0, Troll

    I try my best to write and speak proper English. It is a pretty frustrating language, as it seams every single rule has a corner case where it's broken.

    Seems, not seams. You need to try a bit harder.

    Surur

  20. Marketing Myth? on Japanese Agency Plan for Robot Lunar Base · · Score: 1

    Shall I add the myth of Japanese Marketing to your list?

    The new Century is going to be the Asian Century. Nothing last forever, or even a few decades even. Just accept it.

    Surur

  21. So much for an unresponsive monopoly on Windows to Have Better CLI · · Score: 1


    MS's strength historically is being responsive to threats, and to match competitors feature to feature.

    Whether this will work against open source software (which ultimately costs nothing, meaning by slow erosion it will eventually take over) remains to be seen. Maybe the next move will be free software (as in speech and beer).

    Surur

  22. Re:Will only work if ActiveX is disabled by defaul on 'Lower Rights' IE 7.0 Coming · · Score: 1

    http://www.ipix.com/photo_support/download/plugin. shtml

    iPix (360 degree views of real estate) is one I ran into quite regularly on a number of estate agent web sites when I was property hunting.

    Surur

  23. Re:So is are the writing off the Embedded space? on Gates Releases Details on New Mobile OS · · Score: 3, Insightful


    WM 5 is just the shell. The OS is the new Win Ce 5.1, on which you can run any shell. One of its main features is the integrated .Net compact framework. Also for higher power embedded devices there is always windows xp embedded.

    Surur

  24. In UK only the law-abiding fear the law on UK to lnstall Wireless Mics on London Streets · · Score: 1


    Law enforcement by the judicial system is very weak in the UK. This is more likely to catch the person throwing a once off birthday party than the neighbor across the street with 20 ASBO's against him already, who drives around in a car with false number plates and lives in a council flat on Disability Living Allowance.

    Surur

  25. I thought Duke sucked... on Linux to Replace Solaris at Duke · · Score: 1


    I thought Duke sucked...

    Oh sorry, this isnt Fark ;)

    Surur