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  1. It's only a matter of time before we rip out the internet as we know it and migrate to version 2.0.

  2. Radio: Like Smoke Signals on Alien Contact Unlikely For Another 1,500 Years, Says Study (msn.com) · · Score: 1

    Every civilization goes through a brief period in their history where radio communication is the thing. And then for the next millions of years (if they live that long) they rely on whatever it is that supersedes radio (gamma rays, neutrinos, gravity waves, etc). Everybody knows this. Listening for radio signals is like us watching the plains of Texas for smoke signals from a new native american tribe. Who is doing this today?

  3. Re:Article is false and misleading on China Bans iPad, MacBook Pro, Other Apple Products For Government Use · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is Slashdot. A false and misleading article is as good as the truth.

  4. Re:Market Share on Report: 99 Percent of New Mobile Threats Target Android · · Score: 1

    About time someone spoke up to correct that myth.

  5. Question Answered on In the Unverified Digital World, Are Journalists and Bloggers Equal? · · Score: 2, Funny

    To answer the question, yes, they are equal. They are both pretty much worthless.


    Kinda like this comment.

  6. Re:You got it buddy! on Tim Cook: If You Don't Like Our Energy Policies, Don't Buy Apple Stock · · Score: 1

    No, not in the slightest.

    But I'm curious, what weapons? Those on the USS Yorktown?

  7. Re:You got it buddy! on Tim Cook: If You Don't Like Our Energy Policies, Don't Buy Apple Stock · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You should have bought 1000 shares like I did. As of today it's value is 1200% higher than the day I bought it. That pisses you off, doesn't it?

  8. NASA Can Put This to Rest If They ... on NASA Knows How Mars Got a Jelly Doughnut · · Score: 1

    Show the before & after pictures of where this rock came from.

  9. Come To Me, Global Warming on Global-Warming Skepticism Hits 6-Year High · · Score: 1

    I sure would appreciate some of that Global Warming around here. Can't get above 50F no matter what.

  10. Re:Unlikely on Revolutionary Scuba Mask Creates Breathable Oxygen Underwater On Its Own · · Score: 1

    What's "unlikely" about this is the battery. That's where my BS alarms went off. They say it's 30 times smaller than today's current batteries and charges 1000 times faster. If they had that then THAT would be the headlines, not a scuba mask that creates oxygen out of thin water.

  11. Re:While they're at it: Integrate with tow/haul mo on Ford Engineers Test 'Predictive Logic' To Improve Cruise Control · · Score: 1

    So you're one of THOSE guys, eh? :)

  12. Re:While they're at it: Integrate with tow/haul mo on Ford Engineers Test 'Predictive Logic' To Improve Cruise Control · · Score: 2

    Maybe you should try a Dodge truck. My Charger downshifts without me doing anything if idle throttle results in not enough braking force down a grade. It always holds the speed to +/- 1mph. It also has adaptive cruise - the one option I appreciate the most, times 10. It really shines on a rainy night, when the guy in front hits his brakes enough to light the brake lights but not enough to slow his speed. It doesn't slow down unless he really does slow down, and without it I'd be tapping my brakes whenever I see his light up. And it's collision warning has saved me once from a fender bender, or maybe worse. I can't say enough about the software in my Charger; everything it does is just what I'd want it to do.

  13. OMG, No! Not Ford! on Ford Self-Driving R&D Car Tells Small Animal From Paper Bag At 200 Ft. · · Score: 2

    I won't sit in a Ford with the engine running, and in the future it seems I won't get on the highway with Ford's self driving cars on the road. I'm terrified that there's going to be some leftover Microsoft code in there somewhere (i.e., from Sync).

  14. Re:Probably not accurate on Over 20% of Online Black Friday Sales Came From Mobile Devices · · Score: 1

    Man, you guys are just trying way too hard.

  15. Re:Terrible summary on Researchers Show Apple Can Read iMessages · · Score: 1

    "The only facts are that Apple can read iMessages, and that this was always well known and obvious."

    Well, except that they can't, and never did.

    http://allthingsd.com/20131018/apple-no-we-cant-read-your-imessages/

    Now I'm sure you will choose not to believe this, but think for a minute ... just how much trouble do you think Apple would be in if they are lying about this and get caught at it? Not even a stupid company would take such a chance, and Apple ain't stupid.

  16. Re:This on Facebook Comment Prompts Arrests In Cyberbullying Suicide Case · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You obviously don't have children.

    Please take my advice: don't.

  17. Re:Yes on Ask Slashdot: Is iOS 7 Slow? · · Score: 1

    That's hittin the nail on the head.

  18. Re:Actually faster... on Ask Slashdot: Is iOS 7 Slow? · · Score: 1

    Same here with my 4S, seems faster and more responsive. Maybe it's just due to my expectations but it certainly isn't slower.

  19. Re:To be honest on Can the iPhone Popularize Fingerprint Readers? · · Score: 2

    No, you don't swipe. You just place your finger over it and it's done. It also can read in any orientation. You can "record" up to 5 fingerprints.

  20. Re:Fingerprint database, anyone? on Apple Unveils iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S · · Score: 1

    So what if they find fingerprints all over it? How do they go from there to creating a 3-D version of your print? The fingerprint scanner reads the ridges & valleys of your print from beneath the skin, so you won't be able to easily fool it. And, I've read that Authentec's patents (now Apple's patents) also include the ability to detect living tissue, so if that's in there too it would make it really hard to do.

    And speed? You can doubt it will be fast, but a slow reader isn't something that I think Apple would ship. After all, they have a 64-bit fast processor that has nothing to do at the time but verify the print.

    As for it being useful, about all it will get you right now is to unlock your phone and make purchases. That to me is useful enough (except now that I won't have to enter my password for every purchase I will risk eventually forgetting it), in the future it may be considerably more useful.

  21. Re:reality show rejects on The iPhone 5S Hasn't Been Officially Announced, Already Has Line · · Score: 1

    A UI refinement of iOS 6? Yes, there's that, plus 1500 new APIs.

    And no, no great leaps in CPU or battery, but there is one thing: a fingerprint sensor that isn't your run-of-the-mill print reader. We'll know tomorrow, but from what I've read of Authentec's patents (now Apple's patents) this one should actually work quite well and be very hard to fool.

    (And BTW, this slightly larger screen appeared a year ago in the iPhone 5.)

  22. Re:What's with the negative attitude? on Samsung's Smart Watch Coming September 4th, Without Flexible OLED Screen · · Score: 1

    What's the goal of any tech company? To make money. How do they do that? They sell widgets.

    You'd think that if you sold the most widgets then you'd make the most money, but that's not what's happening. So the "winner" isn't the one who sells the most but the one who is more successful in the company's prime directive: To Make Money.

    Another thing. You say "get it out before Apple gets the same functionality to the public", but I'll guarantee that if you actually used both products for a bit, you'll be amazed at how the same functionality could possibly be so different.

  23. Re:Dick Tracy? on Samsung's Smart Watch Coming September 4th, Without Flexible OLED Screen · · Score: 1

    This should be obvious, but maybe not...

    Yeah, they can surely make them small. But with smallness comes small capacity. It should go without saying but a battery 1/10th the size of today's typical cell phone battery would only get 1/10th the talk time. So, what, 30 minutes tops?

    And another thing: How would you use it to talk? Like Dick Tracy does? That's fine if you don't care about others near you hearing both sides of the conversation (and being intensely annoying to some bystanders). What do you do for a private conversation, hold it to your ear? Imagine that for a minute. It would look about as ridiculous as someone talking with a phablet.

  24. Re:Dick Tracy? on Samsung's Smart Watch Coming September 4th, Without Flexible OLED Screen · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You have any idea how much talk time you would get from a battery that can fit inside a watch? We need a few of those revolutionary battery breakthroughs that we've read about for years to happen first.

  25. Re:You know on Obama Administration Overrules iPhone Trade Ban · · Score: 2

    "Moral of the story. Intellectual property can only be enforced in the USA if your company has connections. Samsung violates Apple patents? 1 Beeeeelion dollar fine. Apple violates Samsung patents? Presidential pardon."

    Not yet have I heard anyone mention FRAND. The patents in question are those that Samsung got incorporated into standards (essential for interoperability of cell phones) and in exchange agreed to license those patents on fair and reasonable terms. And FRAND patents being offered to Apple at 12 times what they are licensed to others, isn't exactly fair and reasonable. Unless you just hate Apple, then maybe it is.