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  1. Finally on Adobe Stops Flash Player Support For Android · · Score: 0

    Not a day too soon. Flash needs to go the way of the Dodo ASAP, with its one-platform-or-you're-SOL approach.

  2. Re:Need Moar Dissenters! on Last Bastion For Climate Dissenters Crumbling · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points. This. Exactly because this an issue of scientific method, dissenters should be (almost) welcome.

  3. Not just a typo, it seems on Wikipedia Didn't Kill Brittanica — Encarta Did · · Score: 2

    Maybe if you bought one you would know at least how to spell its name. It's “Britannica”, for your information.

  4. Re:Eh? on Higgs Signal Gains Strength · · Score: 4, Informative

    4.3 sigma corresponds to a confidence level of 99,998292% (credit to Wolfram|alpha). This is about as certain as death and taxes if compared to “everyday” events, but maybe it's not enough for theoretical physicists (I'm not one).

  5. Re:Strangely inspirational on The RMS Tour Rider · · Score: 1

    What about “no trains because they spy me” but he's ok with planes?

  6. Re:My car has a fail-safe device... on Jaguar Recalls 18,000 Cars Over Major Software Fault · · Score: 1

    While that may save your life in such a circumstance, if the cruise control fails to disengage, he won't be happy with the speed decreasing; I hope their feedback control is saner than the rest of the software, but you might end having the machine revving up like crazy by itself, still not good.

  7. Good news! on Android ICS Will Require 16GB RAM To Compile · · Score: 1

    Does this mean they'll be releasing the source code?

  8. Re:Oblig. on BlackBerry Outage Spreads To North America · · Score: 1

    The funny thing is, nobody with a Blackberry will get this joke.

  9. Re:Russell and Norvig on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Learn About Game Theory and AI? · · Score: 1

    You do raise a very interesting point, which would be worth discussing far more than my limited attention span and the hostility to long form writing of this input box allow me to.
    I do think that the interest of OP goes beyond the superficial coverage of these topics we often see in press and politics, and this is already made evident by the fact he came here to ask. Moreover, even a cursory read of the Russel-Norvig brings no risk of misrepresentation - that's exactly why I loved that book: clear language, and only good information. I do think that a full-fledged, graduate level AI or game theory of soft computing course would be much more beneficial, but if he cannot invest that kind of resource, we can probably agree that he's better off with a great book than with some random snippets on wikipedia.

  10. Re:Russell and Norvig on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Learn About Game Theory and AI? · · Score: 1

    Seconded. There's everything you need, and it's also well written. No wonder it's a de facto standard in universities everywhere.

  11. Re:Not really cracking the passwords. on Aussie Researcher Cracks OS X Lion Passwords · · Score: 2

    What TFA forgot to mention is that the attacker can change the password without breaking a sweat. So while still not straightforward (you have to get the user to execute your applet), there is no need to brute force.

  12. Falsehood on OS X Lion Ships With Faulty NVidia Drivers · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Apple OS X Lion shipped with new NVidia video drivers that are causing anyone with a mid 2010 Macbook Pro to get a kernel panic every 5-10 minutes.

    Uh, what? I've yet to see a MBP with Lion getting a KP. Do editors really fall for this obvious linkbaiting?

  13. Re:Outrage on Google Grabbed Locations of Phones, PCs · · Score: 1

    The traffic being unencrypted does not mean it was “broadcast” (as in: intended for everybody), and the fact that they had to use passive mode confirms it. Visible light and acoustic wave come out of my house all the time, but it's not great practice to acquire them for business purpose without asking me.

  14. Re:Outrage on Google Grabbed Locations of Phones, PCs · · Score: 1

    I guess they shouldn't obscure faces and license plates too, then?

  15. Re:Outrage on Google Grabbed Locations of Phones, PCs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Actually it's not similar, it's way worse. Apple cached information about the user location on the user's terminal, for performance purposes (although it wasn't stored in the safest way possible). Google grabbed this info from the street, without asking permission, and used that information for business purpose (and not a very fair one, see the Skyhook vs. Google lawsuit). Plus, the notion that a company can collect data “accidentally” is laughable, especially considering the process in which it was acquired.

  16. Re:Wow. That's good. isnt it ? on After a Decade, Mac Sales Again Top 10% · · Score: 2

    [...] japan is 100 million (and you HAVE to have advanced gadgetry there - cellular phones that cannot display tv broadcasts dont sell - that includes apple's iphones http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/02/why-the-iphone/ )

    You might want to check your sources: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/02/28/japanese_hate_for_iphone_all_a_big_mistake.html http://mashable.com/2009/07/04/iphone-japan/

    or is it some marketing hype in order to make the stocks in nasdaq move ?

    I don't think AAPL really needs this kind of help. Selling a crapload of high-profit stuff seems to work well enough for them.

  17. Re:Love? on The Science of Human-Robot Love · · Score: 1

    ...fourth stage: profit!

  18. Re:banning IS stoopid - wanna know why?? on Why Apple's DUI Checkpoint App Ban Is Stupid · · Score: 3, Informative

    you know you don't need an app to drive safe, right?

  19. Re:Penis Spaceship ? on Apple Plans New Spaceship-like Campus · · Score: 2

    Please articulate how a torus-shaped building reminds you of a penis in any state of turgidness.

  20. Cyber intrusions on RSA Admits SecurID Tokens Have Been Compromised · · Score: 4, Insightful

    1992 called, they wanted the adjective “cyber” back.

  21. Re:So cheap on RMS Cancels Lectures In Israel · · Score: 2

    Why should he? It's not like he's going there on vacation.

  22. Re:Miss Universe? on Student Finds Universe's Missing Mass · · Score: 1

    a scale[*] could work, if you're ok with ignoring Archimede's principle and relativistic effects.

    [*] knowledge of local value of g may give more accurate results.

  23. Re:The future on Microsoft Buying Skype for $8.5B · · Score: 1

    Well, Office for Mac is there and it's actually pretty good. But that's about it, you're right.

  24. Re:Too late on Oracle Plans To Hand Hudson To Eclipse · · Score: 1

    “we”?

  25. Re:Only two uses for that data on Apple: "We must Have Comprehensive Location Data" · · Score: 1

    3. Thieves can use it, to know when your house is empty.

    I'm quite sure that thieves don't rely on stealing your phone and do forensic analysis on it to determine you're not home.