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  1. Re:Tango DropBox on 'CandySwipe' Crushed: When Game Development Turns Nasty · · Score: 1

    Aye, very much, but the point was the LOOK of the device, that as said, was the basis for their own later products.

  2. Re:Bada on Samsung's First Tizen Smartphone Gets Leaked · · Score: 1

    With Samsung throwing masses of cash at it, it should get a decent enough market share. There'll be a fair few people going into these new Samsung physical stores wanting 'a Samsung phone' and they'll be pushed to these over Android.

  3. Re:Why is this on Slashdot? on Russia Plans To Extend Edward Snowden's Asylum · · Score: 1

    Totally. He can lean back and use this for sooo much PR. "See? the west is corrupt! you have it good, in Russia, da?" And use it for bargaining later for stuff. This was an easy choice for him to make to offer, and the US still keeps making themselves look daft everytime they talk about Snowden.

  4. Re:Carrier Has Arrived on Google Fiber Launches In Provo — and Here's What It Feels Like · · Score: 1

    Yeah, this is exactly what I think they're doing. Covering themselves to say 'we don't really want to, but if you force us to, we're in a position to take away every bit of business you've currently got, and we will, so what was that about you wanting us to pay to give your (soon to be ours) customers content? At the moment, I think they're a bit limited as to FCC/laws on owning everything, but with the telcos wanting to be more than just dumb pipes, they're setting themselves up to confronted about their tactics. In my ideal world, every Google router sold had a mini-hotspot/mini-cell tower attached to the outside of the house, to provide cell phone coverage around the city at these ludicrous speeds. For 99% of the time, that'd do me just fine.

  5. Re:So does this mean the TrueCrypt hijacking busin on TrueCrypt Master Key Extraction and Volume Identification · · Score: 1

    Biometrics is your username, you still need a password.

  6. Chromecast it on Google Buys Home Automation Company Nest · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So, the AC unit can be the master, with wifi, that also connects to the smoke alarms around the house with wifi, with speakers... I'm sensing the chance for streaming music wherever you go in the house. Notifications, warnings where you left the phone. More of the chromecast model of a fairly basic module that's controlled through the phone's UI and just streams. To have these neat devices ONLY used for fire/ac, when they could have so much more running? Lots of potential. Tied in with your phone, and it's location, so as you're returning from work, crank up the heat/AC as needed. Maybe tie it into Google Glass so you can wander around the house and SEE the temp and control it with a few blinks? Very very cool, hopefully Google won't dump it but really go all out to make it the base of an Aware House.

  7. Re:Don't do what we do on Syrian Electronic Army Defaces Skype's Facebook Page, Twitter Account, and Blog · · Score: 1

    But what if it was the NSA posting this, just to get the Syrians blamed?

  8. Re:I remember this...15+ years ago. on Google's Comical New Social Networking Patent · · Score: 1

    Was a later version that allowed you to turn off that metadata sent at the beginning of everyline, and it still did a decent job of figuring out stuff and showing expressive characters. Was a neat and fun toy.

  9. Wording /might/ be a bit off on Apple Denies Helping NSA Subvert iPhone · · Score: 1

    The first thing noticed with all the other Snowden releases was how pathetic the gov worded things 'We aren't spying right now, and won't be in the future'. ok... but... that extra tense you missed....


    I'm sure there's legal coverage for all of these people to flat out lie, and as shown, most of them have been, but the gov has their back, and I'm sure the wording of things signed meant they were compelled to lie.
    So they hit up Google/Microsoft/Cisco, and Apple is the only one who didn't turn over their information when forced to and doesn't even know what all this is about? Yeah, right. Need to do better to earn our trust, as I'm sure the next leak will show that Apple not only knew, but probably gave them the docs to allow this to occur.

  10. Kickback time on France's 'Culture Tax' Could Hit YouTube and Facebook · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "That's a nice video streaming business you have there, you should speak to my cousin, he runs a french language film production company, sure he can help you..."

  11. Re:Translation: on US Federal Judge Rules NSA Data Collection Legal · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Was my first thought as well. When there's /this/ much data collected, surely they've dug up something juicy on just enough judges/politicians to let them continue to do what they want to do.

  12. Re:Oh how I wish on Google Sues Consortium Backed By Apple and Microsoft to Protect Android · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I sooo miss Groklaw. There's so many things happening I want the better view of it instead of the usual Florian copy/paste hack job.

  13. Better to track on Proposed California Law Would Mandate Smartphone Kill Switch · · Score: 1

    More likely to be abused by authorities/criminals. Surely what'd be better is when you see your phone's gone missing, log in to itunes/google and track it. Get a key to hand other to law enforcement to let them track it and have permission to do what's needed. They track it, find out who's currently got the phone, and arrest them or find out who they bought it from and arrest them.

    Person who got phone stolen gets their phone back.
    Person who stole it gets arrested, and often with other stolen items.
    Thieves learn it's not worth stealing these phones as they'll get caught
    People won't buy suspected stolen phones as they know they won't get to keep them
    Longer term solution to fix the problem than kill switching them.

  14. Re:Watch on Proposed California Law Would Mandate Smartphone Kill Switch · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Think that's morel likely. Next Occupy confrontation, suddenly everyone's phone stops working.

  15. Wrong use of money these days on GM's CEO Rejects Repaying Feds for Bailout Losses · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why on earth pay back 10B to the tax payers when that could buy a whole load of politicians to lend(give away) more money?

  16. Re:Google Bows to No Queen on Google Seeks To Throw Out UK Safari Tracking Suit · · Score: 1

    In this case though, no money was exchanged between the parties, so... no contract. But that's civil, is this criminal law then? Something for the lawyers.

  17. Re:Capitalism Democracy? on Investor Lawsuit Blames NSA For $12B Loss In IBM Value · · Score: 1

    Even that wouldn't have allowed to be mentioned, as it'd then have invited more questions that they couldn't answer.,

  18. Re: Global Trade on Trans-Pacific Partnership Includes Unwanted Elements of SOPA · · Score: 1

    Maybe, the route to world peace IS getting rid of the concept of a nation's sovereignty? Ok, not replacing it with a corporation, but if EVERYONE's the same country, it'd make it that bit trickier to go to war with yourself.

  19. Re:Google Fiber on Have 100GB Free? Host Your Own Copy of Wikipedia, With Images · · Score: 2

    Alas, the terms and conditions will forbid you running a server to do this. They'll want you to use one of their cloud servers to do it (that kinda makes more sense to put something like that further upstream).

  20. Re:One of Them on Ask Slashdot: MMORPG Recommendations? · · Score: 1

    That's it, and my guildees, /hug.

  21. Everquest, the original on Ask Slashdot: MMORPG Recommendations? · · Score: 1

    14 years on, it's still there, still great. It's got the community that's mature (well, most of us are a few years (14!?) older than when we started), but it's still an amazing game. Free to play, so can dip your toes in the water, and the chat channels are full of people who'll help newbies, or returning players.

  22. Re:Hope they speed up developing real batteries on Arizona Approves Grid-Connection Fees For Solar Rooftops · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the US? You'd have tv ads claiming this was a communist incursion.

  23. Re:Government on Pentagon Readies Contingency Plans Due To BlackBerry's Uncertain Future · · Score: -1

    I suspect it's going to be the amount of people turned away from voting because of all these daft ID voter rules. Turn away more than a dozen people within 5 minutes and I can see riots, especially in Florida, that'll be like dominoes. All these events keep building up to create unhappy people, and the Student Loan Bubble is going to be nasty, but it'll take that sharp focused event that'll be the camel back breaker and I really think it'll be the mass disenfranchisement of a huge % of the US citizens at the next big election. And when the UN tries to send in election monitors... Fox News will be the funniest channel to watch ever.

  24. Re:New phone almost as fast as month old phone on Nexus 5 With Android 4.4 and Snapdragon 800 Challenges Apple A7 In Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    Got them running a lot of apps on a lot of hardware quickly though. Now things are settling, I'd imagine this new ART core will be improved on to keep trimming performance up and reducing battery drain. It's done the job it was designed for pretty well so far.

  25. Spying costs on Why Is Broadband More Expensive In the US Than Elsewhere? · · Score: 2

    All that extra hardware to spy on US citizens, that cost has to be passed on to consumers. Probably why it's hard to get fast speeds too, you have to wait till the gov upgrades their backend to handle the extra workload of everyone on faster links; when they get their new spy gear in, you get another 5mb.