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  1. Re:UNSWhat? on Another Player In the World of Free, Open Online CS Courseware · · Score: 1

    Apologies, it stands for the University of New South Wales in Australia.

  2. Re:Fee Open Online CounterStrike? on Another Player In the World of Free, Open Online CS Courseware · · Score: 1

    We're going to enable anyone to create public open courses - so a CounterStrike course might not be too far off!

  3. Re:Wow. on Code Repository Atlassian Buys Competitor BitBucket · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yea I don't know what is going on today but the quality of many of these summaries has been awful. This one tops it off with numerous mistakes in the title alone.

    I'm also not sure what Roblimo's problem with Atlassian or proprietary software is; from my experience Atlassian produces fairly good software and charges far less than competitors.

    Also, how about linking to the actual press release or a news story that contains more than commentary?

  4. Re:Thought Question on UK's RIAA Goes After Google Using the US DMCA · · Score: 1

    This suggestion has come up a few times now for different countries: China, Australia, Pakistan and probably many others. There looks to be a trend around the world of governments and media companies taking aim at Google for a wide range of things. What it really comes down to is that Google provides the ability for almost anyone around the world to find just about anything. This makes information easily accessible and threatens the artificial barriers to knowledge and 'fair use'. Google is the largest search engine and has the most at stake so it is the obvious target. I would compare this lawsuit to suing the yellow page because they list a shop that has a collection of real and pirated DVDs - I wonder if they've tried that yet?

  5. Re:As a former Apple Premium Reseller employee on Australian Buyers Say They Were Told "No iPad Without Accessories" · · Score: 5, Informative

    I also used to work for an Apple premium reseller and there was never any such policy, as the article states. Further they have mentioned that JB HiFi might be doing this to increase their accessory attachement rate in hopes of being allocated more iPads.

    It is true that Apple collects statistics on accessory attachement rates however that is only for Apple accessories. In some cases resellers may have to purchase a certain percentage of Apple accessories along with their purchase of the iPads. But that percentage (in the past) has never been very high and always seemed to be along the lines of how many accessories were sold anyway.

    JB HiFi had better be careful though because Apple has very strict agreements for resellers and certainly wouldn't appreciate the negative press or customer experience over this. Retail sales staff are usually paid on commission and margins on Apple hardware is very slim so a few accessories could easily double gross profit from an iPad sale (and the salesperson's cut).

  6. Implications on China on Google Offers Encrypted Web Search Option · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This could be an interesting development for Google's efforts in China. If the traffic between google and the client is encrypted then the firewall of China *shouldn't* be able to analyse the search results coming back. The only option for China might be to block Google SSL completely but that might be a bit too risky politically.

  7. Re:So... on Australia Air Travelers' Laptops To Be Searched For Porn · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is only the latest in a string of censorship proposals that the government claims are targeted towards protecting people from child pornography.

    As the article says, if child porn is the issue then why not just limit it to that? The same question has been asked about the proposed internet filter, which the government also claims is for protecting people from child porn but has been extended to cover all refused classification material.

    Just as filtering the internet as has been proposed isn't really feasible (at least with little impact on speed), I highly doubt customs agents would or can search the tons of laptops and phones coming into Australia. All it would take is one person with 10GB of porn to keep them busy for a couple hours.

  8. Re:One of these words does not belong on Microsoft Shows Off Future Product Tech · · Score: 1

    After reading the article and going through the pictures I was quite surprised how mundane a lot of the technologies are. The tablet table or whatever it's called has been showcased by Microsoft for years but they've yet to produce a competitor OS to the iPhone or Andriod. I noticed an ad for the Kin next to the article Another big ticket item seemed to be the photo stitching for images - which reminds me of the software that my Canon camera came with 5 years ago. This might work better but it is five years on and I'm sure Canon has improved on this as well.

  9. What about doing it for charity? on MIT and the DARPA Network Challenge · · Score: 1

    I know it's easy to motivate people by the prospect of making a dollar or two however the money would have a greater impact to a charity.

    We've created a team to win this prize and we need your help. However we don't offer a dollar or two, just that you get a say in which charity the prize money will go too.

    Find us on facebook!

  10. Re:Or on Anti-Smoking Vaccine Is Nearing the Market · · Score: 1

    Please. I know plenty of people who only smoke after a night of drinking. Do the cigarettes own them?

    That would depend how often they have a night of drinking and if it is regularly they could end up being addicted to smoking. At any rate, a night of drinking and smoking wouldn't be good for anyone's health.

  11. Re:Or on Anti-Smoking Vaccine Is Nearing the Market · · Score: 4, Insightful

    While willpower alone could and should make someone stop smoking, unfortunately not everyone is able to muster that willpower. There are a wide range of reasons people have trouble quitting (on top of the fact it's physically addictive), maybe they have smoked to a long long time or they are very stressed. I'm sure many of these people know it's bad for them and many smokers I've talked to say they want to quit but just can't. I think this vaccine is a brilliant step forward and it will give many life long smokers a second chance to quit. I'm sure there are many people to really have tried everything to quit and hopefully this vaccine will be the last thing they have to try.

  12. Unhackable like the Australian Porn Filter? on AU Government To Build "Unhackable" Netbooks · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Setting aside the fact that I don't think giving students laptops is the most efficient use of resources (smaller class sizes, more funding for teachers, arts and science programs etc would be better)... I can't help but wonder if this will be as unhackable as $84 million porn filter released a couple years ago.

  13. Re:You wouldn't need a heater... on A Different Way To Recycle Old PCs · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Funny as it may be, the parent as a point, with the worlds store of oil depleading, and the ozone layer getting worse by the day, projects like this aren't helping the problem. This may only be one case, however many more people keep old, old computers running for no reason, using up alot of electricity that doesn't need to be used.

  14. Re:Beware this 'Tiger' release! on Mac OS X Tiger Goes Gold · · Score: 2, Informative

    Or you could just say that their first computer, the Apple 1, sold for $666.66.

  15. Re:Wow. on Mac mini in a Volkswagen · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Mirror thanks to mirrordot.com:

    http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/bc578a423a13e63 cc aacb1cedd69d734/index.html

  16. Re:Er on Gates Pledges $750M to Vaccinate Children · · Score: 5, Insightful

    well it is bill gates that donated the money, not the microsoft windows community. While i dont use MS products Bill Gates is a very generous person compared to many other billionaires, and an article ofhis generosity should not be turned into a flame war. It is probably the wording of the story that will cause this.

  17. kids use the internet on AP Reports Young People Use The Internet · · Score: 3, Funny

    whats next? a large news outlet discovers blogging

  18. suprnova.com and .net on BitTorrent Servers Under DDoS Attacks · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I would like to know whether suprnova.com and suprnova.net were hit by the DDoS attacks. They try and maky money of the popularity of suprnova.org and there are a number of people that actually get suckered into paying those sites.

  19. Memory on The Official Launch of the Treo 650 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    memory: 23MB user-available stored non-volatile memory (22MB multi-lingual)

    the new Tungsten has over 150 megs of memory while the new treo only has 23? for all the web surifng, emailing, and pictures that people will take, 23 megs doesn't sounds like nearly enough for internal memory that is. Still a really cool product.

  20. Re:Lord, what's a qubit? on German Scientists Create 5 qubit Quantum Register · · Score: 2, Informative

    definition of qubit: The quantum computing analog to a bit. Qubits exhibit superposition. Thus, unlike normal bits, qubits can be both 1 and 0 at the same time.
    thankyou NTN

  21. mistakes on Europeans To Monitor American Voters · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's always good to learn from your mistakes, but it's even better to learn from someone elses.

  22. make room for new Nigerian spam on Not Life After Death -- Email After Death · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dear Friend;
    It is quite disconcerting to contact you in such a manor however I bring terrible and rewarding news. If you are reading this email than I have in-fact died. I am Mr.Michael Shaw, the son of the former Liberia finance minister (Mr. Emmanuel Shaw) under the past government of Charles Taylor. In my will you have been left a large portion of my property and cash holdings. This totals the sum of 10,000,000 US dollars which is rightfully yours. You are receiving this email because you are the direct descendant of me. This email was sent with advanced software that was able to inform you after my death. Please forward of your back account numbers with routing numbers to me accountant Sir Richard Webber to begin the transfer of funds.
    Regards, Mr. Michael Shaw

  23. Re:Not chronological on Hotmail Begins to Upgrade Free Accounts · · Score: 1

    Back in 2000 MS started migrating the hotmail servers from freeBSD to windows. There had been previous delays in the migration so it could be possible that it depends on the server, of which MS had over 3500 to run hotmail.

    But it shouldnt make much of a difference, I used to offer free email accounts to people on some domains and the account quota could be modified from a text field. But i doubt many people have any ideas on how hotmail is admined, it would be interesting to hear if anyone has any info.

  24. Re:My Biggest Problem on Hotmail Begins to Upgrade Free Accounts · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Definately right, the one gig of space in gmail is just to get people to sign up for an account. once you use gmail all the features are great, even in beta. Hotmail will have to improve alot more than the storage space (which is obviously needed) their spam filtering isnt very good, my paypal comfirmation emails usually get filtered to the junk folder. The large ads advertising personals and classifieds aren't usually what you want to see when checking your mail.

    250 megs is a start, but it's too little too late.

  25. the coolness factor on Digital Music Eyewear From Oakley · · Score: 4, Interesting

    the coolness factor is way up there.

    For the price of the sunglasses you can get an iPod, which also has a great coolness factor plut the functionality.

    When I go to buy sunglasses I look for the ones that are lite and easy to put in my pocket, these sunglasses look pretty similr to a science project where you tape a USB memory stick mp3 player and tape it to a pair of sunglasses. Definately not worth 395$ or even half that. Of course thats just my opinion, i'm sure i don't speak for most people