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  1. Re:Or alternatively on Microsoft Takes Another Stab At Tablets, Unveils Surface 2, Surface 2 Pro · · Score: 1

    Check this keyboard/cover out for iPad that's nearly identical to the Surface keyboard. Bonus is that it predates the surface.

  2. Re: Why aim for shrinking Market share. on Microsoft Takes Another Stab At Tablets, Unveils Surface 2, Surface 2 Pro · · Score: 2, Insightful

    While you and me might do that, how many users know what a user agent is, much less delve into third party browser settings to change it? There can't be enough people to mess up the numbers.

  3. Re:This is straight from Microsoft's playbook on Valve Announces Linux-Based SteamOS · · Score: 1

    Tfa: "Users can alter or replace any part of the software or hardware they want". Valve is not Microsoft. It's privately owned either and Gabe is almost universally seen as a cool guy -- hardly the type to pull off a dick move as you imply he would.

  4. Re:Centering a 720p image on Xbox One's HDMI Pass-Through Can Connect PS4, PCs and More · · Score: 1

    I have a DVDO Edge which can do this. You set the output resolution to something fixed and set the scaling (and other settings) for each input individually. You could presumably get the exact scale you're looking for with a test pattern and tweaking. I don't recall if there is a shortcut to what you want but I wouldn't be surprised.

  5. Re:slight correction. on Visionary Nintendo President Yamauchi Dies · · Score: 1

    Supposedly Wind Waker HD is going to load the whole world-map into memory. I hope it's either not a lot of data (most of it is ocean) or is loaded piece by piece. Otherwise there is gonna be a problem. I'll get it in either case, but it would be a shame if it was slower than the GC version.

  6. Re:slight correction. on Visionary Nintendo President Yamauchi Dies · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have a Wii U. I haven't really noticed a huge difference between load times on disk versus the external USB2 hdd. From what I've read, the transfer rate is comparable and most game data is sequential. For most first party games (Nintendo land, NSMBU, Pikmin 3) the loading times been fantastic. Third party games have been good as well (such as Rayman Legends), with the possible exception of Lego City Undercover (off the hdd) where the load times are noticeably bad.

  7. Re:So, in other words: on Arrested Chinese Blogger "Confesses" On State TV, Praises Censorship · · Score: 1

    Read Robert J Lifton if you want to understand how the methods of coercion work in environments such as China. Generally, torture is not required and is often even counter productive. A controlled environment, obsessive demands for confession, encounter groups, and an alternating system of punishments *and rewards* are much more likely to be used. With these methods you can have a very high success rate in not just getting people to say what you want, but to believe it as well.

  8. Re:*yawn* these have around for years? on USB "Condom" Allows You To Practice Safe Charging · · Score: 4, Informative

    Also there are many phones that will refuse to charge *at all* without these pins.

  9. Re: 64-bit BS on Why Apple Went 64-Bit With the iPhone 5s · · Score: 1

    Yeah. I meant Nexus S. I have a Nexus 7 as well and it's still getting updates, but it's only a year old.

  10. Re: 64-bit BS on Why Apple Went 64-Bit With the iPhone 5s · · Score: 1

    AFAIK, the support for Lion was dropped for the 1st generation core series because the processor could not actually run it. Windows 8 has a similar issue in requiring NX bit support. It's not like Apple is artificially engineering obsolescence. You're right that Apple does tend to abandon old OS'es, but then again, they don't have the install base XP does so there isn't a huge reason to. Old Macs aren't being turned into bots. They might not be as "secure", but for most people, they're secure enough.

  11. Re: 64-bit BS on Why Apple Went 64-Bit With the iPhone 5s · · Score: 1

    I meant "Nexus S", though I do wonder how long my Nexus 7 will continue to be supported.

  12. Re: 64-bit BS on Why Apple Went 64-Bit With the iPhone 5s · · Score: 1

    The iPhone 4 is still getting updates. The 3gs *just* stopped. My partner's nexus 7 stopped getting updates last year. My Galaxy S was outdated i bought it and maxed out at 2.2. Were it not for Cyanogen Mod, which most people don't have a clue about, much less how to install it, that's what I would still be on. You can say what you want about apple, but they generally do update their products for as long as they're capable. Even my 6 year old Macbook Pro is still able to run the latest OS.

  13. Re:Of course it doesn't. on Scottish Academic: Mining the Moon For Helium 3 Is Evil · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A troll is plausible and intended to provoke response. This is not. This is satire.

  14. Re:Bad Idea #1 on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 2

    On this issue there have been conflicting reports on just about everything. You have to be very selective with what you choose to believe to blame one side or the other. As I said, even if chemical weapons were used, it's not at all clear by who. It wasn't too long ago Carla Del Ponte from the UN's inquiry on this issue was stating publicly that eye-witness accounts paint the rebels as the ones who used the weapons, not Assad's forces. Kerry likes to think that only Assad has access to chemical weapons but the US's record on WMD intelligence is, i'm sorry to say, lacking to say the least. It wouldn't be the first time chemical weapons were used by non-governmental forces. Aum Shinrikyo used sarin in Tokyo. Rajneeshee carried out a bioterror attack in Dallas in '84. If these things can happen under our noses in the west, you really think rebels with funding and support from nation states can't get their hands on any, or manufacture some?

  15. Re:who gassed who on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    I believe it was the UN who reported that, actually.

  16. Re:who gassed who on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    Ban Ki Moon's spokesperson explicitly said the UN inspectors would not be doing that. So whether the rebels have faked any attacks or have attacked themselves -- we may never know. At least not for a long time and certainly not before western forces attack. I think at this point even finding evidence of use doesn't really matter. Western politicians have been talking too tough for too long and the perception if we back down would be disastrous for them. They'd be seen as abetting Assad's war crimes through inaction. We're locked in to a course of attack by politics and public perception. Truth be damned. Well. The egg will be on all our faces once the rebels we put in power start committing genocide.

  17. Re:Great on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    It's a choice between Assad's war crimes or the "rebels" committing genocide. Some of the more vocal rebel factions have made it quite clear that Alawites and Shiites are kuffar (infidel) apostates from Islam and will be killed should they ever gain power. That's to say nothing of the Christians and other minorities. Even, as is pointed out by the rebel interviewed, secular Sunnis are kuffar as far as they are concerned. Assad, as bad as he may be, is the lesser of two evils. Or do you think we can occupy the place indefinitely keeping each side from killing each other, because that worked so well in Iraq.

  18. Re:I'm usually against military action. on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 1

    You can guarantee Israel will deal with (the vast majority of) any chemical stockpiles should the Assad govt. fall. They do not want those weapons ending up in the hands of terrorists who cannot be reasoned with or deterred.

  19. Re:Bad Idea #1 on US Forces Ready To Strike Syria If Ordered · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Only it's not at all clear who was responsible for that. The rebels have a vested interest in starting a conflict. I'm also skeptical as to whether chemical weapons were ever used, or if they were, that they were used by Assad. He has everything to lose and nothing to gain.

  20. Re:"Partner" on Partner of Guardian's Snowden Reporter Detained Under Terrorism Act · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's Glenn's own word! I'm in a civil union with my "partner" and I don't particularly mind this term. Although I agree it can be confusing, most of the time people get what you mean by context. When I marry him this November, i'll call him my "husband" but not before then. You can blame the homophobes for creating this dual tier of unions but it does exist and I might as well use the proper confusing term as much as possible to emphasize just how idiotic it was that until just recently I couldn't get married.

  21. Re:Why not? on Administration Seeks To Make Unauthorized Streaming A Felony · · Score: 1

    Nope. Caught the reference as well. Was listening to SOAD this morning while out exercising.

  22. Re:Naming Names on US Lawmakers Want Sanctions On Any Country Taking In Snowden · · Score: 1

    If only. No. The times are staying the same and history repeats itself endlessly. We're heading for a panopticon. A system that could have been used to give us unlimited freedom is being used to gradually enslave us. I'm starting to understand that choice at the end of Deus Ex where you're given the option to basically blow up the internet and plunge the world into darkness.

  23. Re:Let me get this right on EU To Vote On Suspension of Data Sharing With US · · Score: 4, Informative

    France too. It was reported in Le Monde this morning but hasn't hit the international press yet in full force. Here is an English article from a local French paper. Apparently the whole assembly (congress) knew about it and was on board.

  24. Re:I just had this conversation with a coworker: on Microsoft Kills Xbox One Phone-Home DRM · · Score: 1

    I don't see a problem with emulation at all if Steam handles the whole deal. I bought the old Xcom games through steam and it bundles with a preconfigured version of dosbox. There is also no DRM on the game itself. What game did you buy that needed further configuration?

  25. Re:Who cares? on MS To Indie Devs: You Have a To Have a Publisher · · Score: 1

    WTF are you talking about. Wii U isn't doing that great because of it's high price relative to horsepower, but the 3ds is doing better than the DS has to date by a million units, and the original DS was the best selling handheld console to of all time. The Vita is the portable that's flopping. I think it's cracked a million units but just barely. There's no doubt Sony will win the console war with MS, but I wouldn't count the Wii U out of the race already. It's not too late for a price drop and when Nintendo releases new first party titles like Zelda their market share will increase. Once that happens, developers will target the platform more, even if it means increased development costs.