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  1. Re: 5 years too late on Florida Man Sues Apple For $10+ Billion, Says He Invented iPhone Before Apple (macrumors.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Apple has a long list of design patents for the iPhone. These specificly only cover cosmetic elements. The US is the only country in the world that uses the word patent for this. In other countries they are called registered designs.

  2. Re:Android versions prior to Jelly Bean, version 4 on 'Stagefright' Flaw: Compromise Android With Just a Text · · Score: 2

    Versions before 4.1 are extra vulnerable because stagefright has more privileges in those versions; I think the difference is that stage fright is sandboxed in 4.1+, but not in previous versions. So, 4.1+ is limited, an understatement, to unfettered access to the camera, microphone and storage barring the use of an additional exploit. 4.0- is totally screwed.

  3. Re: Good on Uber Forced Out of Kansas · · Score: 3, Informative

    That part of PayPal is an official bank with FDIC insurance so there's no regulation skirting.

  4. Re: Makes sense. on Google Throws Microsoft Under Bus, Then Won't Patch Android Flaw · · Score: 1

    I think iOS updates have to jump through the same carrier hoops as Android. The difference is that Apple only has a small number of devices that need to be tested so it's faster and easier for them to roll out updates.

  5. Re:Quit whaling on Jimmy on Wikipedia Gets Critical Reception from UK Press at Wikimania 2014 · · Score: 1

    In my experience most of the terribleness comes from users deeming themselves the keeper of the article and revert every change that isn't made by them even simple typo fixes, mistyped links or formatting errors. It's even possible to automate this using functionality built in to Wikipedia. Higher level users gain access to a feature called Rollback that undos all the changes made by the last editor. I've read that some people set up scripts that automatically rollback every change except those made by them.

  6. Re:not developed by a responsible team? on Theo De Raadt's Small Rant On OpenSSL · · Score: 1

    The irresponsible part is that OpenSSL does not even compile if you decide your system malloc is fine to use. It is impossible to avoid using OpenSSL's buggy allocator.

  7. There's also the small difference of LTE being hundreds of times faster than EDGE in practice. We've gone from EDGE speeds in the tens of kilobytes per second to LTE speeds in single megabytes or even tens of megabytes per second. The telecom companies in the US overcharge like crazy, but I doubt AT&T can provide unlimited LTE at any cost let alone a reasonable one.

  8. Re:Economic Development Administration? on Got Malware? Get a Hammer! · · Score: 1

    According to the article, DHS overstated the severity of the problem and corrected themselves later. Of course, everyone remembers the false report and never the correction. God knows what EDA was told by DHS at first.

  9. Re:Politcal Games on Rejection of Reality: Apple Denies Endgame:Syria · · Score: 1

    The interesting thing is the word solely. Hypothetically, if this app had covered several modern conflicts around the globe rather than specifically Syria it would not have been banned. I get the feeling Apple is trying curb apps that are overtly or covertly racist and there's always going to be legitimate apps that are afoul. On the other hand, the guidelines did originally suggest writing a book if you had some political viewpoint to express.

  10. Re:Huh? on Pixel Inventor Goes Back To the Drawing Board · · Score: 3, Informative

    Pixel was completely misused in the article. He's working an image scaling algorithm for photos. That isn't saying that it's not noteworthy, interesting or important; it looks like it works great and I'm not aware of anything that produces results that good on photos. There is the Hqx family of filters, but those were designed for emulators and aren't meant to be used with more than 256 colors.

  11. Re:Rebuy! on Nintendo 3DS Early Impressions · · Score: 2, Informative

    It is backwards compatible with DS and DSiWare games. That was said during the keynote but articles don't seem to mention it for some reason.

  12. Re:Still Brown on Ubuntu 9.04 Is As Slick As Win7, Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    Do they mean it this time?

  13. Re:screenshots? on Ubuntu 9.04 Is As Slick As Win7, Mac OS X · · Score: 2, Informative

    MNG is the "official" animated version. APNG was rejected as an official extension. However, APNG is backwards compatible with PNG, a static image is displayed instead of an animated one in browsers that don't support it, and it also supported by more browsers. Firefox 3+ and Opera 9.5+ support APNG, but only Konqueror currently supports MNG out of the box.

  14. Re:What about Opera? on Google Releases Desktop Gadgets For Linux · · Score: 5, Informative

    Plus, it runs on the most platforms; Windows, OS X, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, Symbian* and Windows Mobile*; and it's just vanilla HTML, JS and SVG zipped up.
    *Once Opera Mobile 9.5 ships.

  15. An apropos quote on Congress May Outlaw 'Attempted Piracy' · · Score: 1

    "Attempted murder! They don't give out a Nobel Prize in Attempted Chemistry!"

  16. Re:Three to ten pirated copies per purchse isn't b on Funcom No Longer Making Offline Games · · Score: 1

    The problem is that the demo was released 9 months after the game.

  17. Re:DMCA Anyone? on Entire Twilight Princess Script Available Online · · Score: 1

    Considering people having been doing this for at least eight years without issue, never.

  18. Re:Backported .debs for Edgy? on XFCE Adds Icons, Switches to Thunar in v4.4 · · Score: 1

    Xfce in the repos is listed as being 4.3.90. It's technically a development release, but it's been very stable in my experience.

  19. I liked it the first time on Game Rag Makes With The Funny · · Score: 4, Informative
  20. Re:1st point is totally exaggerated... on Five Ways To Save Video Games · · Score: 1

    In Deus Ex, the original plan was to have a male and female protaganist. The problem was that they couldn't do both and have it fit on one disc.

  21. Re:Krondor: The Betrayal on Games And Books Getting Along · · Score: 1

    Actually, the novelization of Return to Krondor is Krondor: Tear of the Gods. Assassins takes place between the two.

  22. This isn't the first time on PC Gamer Podcast Launched · · Score: 1

    PC Gamer had "PC Gamer Radio" when Shoutcast was first released. It was basically the same thing, but it was a stream at a specific time each week rather than a download. The only difference is that now "podcasting" is the lastest craze rather than streaming audio. Ziff-Davis Publishing even had an entire website of ad-free streaming talk shows called Give Me Talk which is unsurprisingly gone.

  23. Re:Old franchises on 10 Next-Generation Franchise Comebacks · · Score: 1

    The situation with Star Control is really weird. Accolade, now part of Infogrames, owned the name Star Control but nothing else. Toys for Bob, the developer and just recently bought by Activision, owned everything else.

    There are two possible things that could happen. The first is that a Star Control 4 from Infogrames is made but won't feature anything from the other games except the new stuff from SC3. Odds are that it'll be terrible. The second possibility is that Activision publishes a sequel to SC2, but with a completely different name and never mentioning the others by name. The non-SC fan will be completely confused causing the game to sell terribly.

    There was a Star Control 4 in developement under the name StarCon. It was supposed to be released on the PC and PSX, but not much was shown before it was canceled. Link

  24. Legend Award on G-Phoria Awards Out of The Bag · · Score: 1

    It's nice to see Ralph Baer get the respect that he deserves even if it's from G4.

  25. Filters on Revolution Downloads To Recieve Graphic Upgrades · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They'll probably just bring the NES games to SNES quality graphics then run everything through a filter. That wouldn't neccessarily be a bad thing since Yoshi's Island looks amazing using hq3x.