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  1. Obligatory Russian Reversal? on US Navy Under Fire In Mass Software Piracy Lawsuit (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    In Soviet America, the Navy are the Pirates?

  2. As Nietzsche once said on Think Twice About Buying Internet-connected Devices Off Ebay (qz.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.

    So, when you buy that spycam, be informed that it might also be spying on you.

  3. Spyware allegations? on UC Browser Mobile App Disappears From Google Play Store (medianama.com) · · Score: 1

    Didn't someone allege a while back that this browser was spying on its users? More than most other browsers, I mean.

  4. Staleness on Refresh Is Sacred (tbray.org) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What the internet needs, perhaps, is a Staleness indicator.

  5. Are any of these concerned with Outlook blocking attachments that have very long (alphanumeric) file names? I've seen that happening last week.

  6. Re:Saw a Chipmunk Up In the Mountains on Roadkill Forcing Cliff Swallows To Evolve · · Score: 1

    I think smarter dogs, who check for oncoming vehicles before venturing onto a road, will survive more. You can notice this behaviour in a few dogs in places that have large numbers of strays.

    It would be interesting to note how quickly this could result into an increase in the average intelligence of dogs (heh heh). Of course, not all dogs live near highways. This roadkill risk has arisen only in the last 100 years.

  7. Re:Masking tape on Will Microsoft Dis-Kinect Freeloading TV Viewers? · · Score: 1

    I predict a roaring market for Guy Fawkes masks. By the way, will the 'patent pending technology' be able to distinguish between a person and his/her reflection in a mirror or another pane of glass?

    On a not completely unrelated note, I would love to find that studios created movies and shows that would never get released because 'there would be unauthorised watching'.

  8. How to convince people without alienating them? on Ask Richard Dawkins About Evolution, Religion, and Science Education · · Score: 1

    I had been skeptical since childhood about the idea of a god that demanded worship and rituals, of an omnipotent being that created other imperfect beings who were supposed to strive towards perfection, and about various other mumbo-jumbos that afflicts my birth religion. I expressed my doubts, including about the origin of god, to people I trusted, but I all I got as reply was some sincere sophistry.

    I kept on swinging between skepticism, moderate spirituality and hard belief, but I forced myself to take a hard thought after the Indonesian tsunami. I still had my questions, and your book The God Delusion helped me finally answer them. I am very glad that I don't have to believe in a god any longer, or suffer from the guilt of not being 'religious enough', and I am thankful that you existed within my lifetime.

    However, I run into some dilemmas: how do I convince my wife that there really is no point in believing in a god? She keeps on running back to her security blanket, even though she understands the nature of the universe. How do I teach my children to be free of dogmas and have the courage to ask questions and think for themselves? All that I do right now is to assert that there is no god, but I understand that this is as fundamentalist a position as asserting that my flavour of god is the only true one. And lastly, how do I teach my children to have a healthy opinion of the religious, even those that are born in the wrong religion, and not turn them into bigots?

    Can you help me address these questions?

  9. Re:Thanks Apple on Apple Adds Samsung Galaxy SIII To Its Ban List · · Score: 1

    Apple was the first company to put a serious effort in the category 'full touch screen smartphone with a 500+ Mhz processor'. There were smartphones before the iPhone and there were full touchscreen phones before the iPhone. Many of these phones had copy+paste and (hold for) context menu functionalities. The world was going crazy after Blackberry phones then, and Apple changed the trend, but a large part of this had to do with the app ecosystem, because till then, you had to rely on either paltry offerings from the manufacturers' websites, or on dubious software (that worked well on one phone and horribly on another) from third parties.

    So really, a larger and multitouch screen, a 3D GPU, an accelerometer, and a very good app store - these were the 'revolutionary new' things it introduced. Good, it set a trend and showed others how to create a really extensible smartphone.

  10. Why not? on If Extinct Species Can Be Brought Back... Should We? · · Score: 1

    As long as they are species that have gone extinct in the last couple of centuries, even 500 years, they could be introduced if their original habitat has not undergone complete destruction. I'm thinking of the Indian Cheetah, the Dodo, the Elephant bird etc. - species that have suffered only because of humans.

    Of course, these creatures might need tightly protected sanctuaries and might only exist to serve man's ego and curiosity, but if we can breed dogs, horses, cattle and cultivate various plants into differing forms, why not this?

  11. Re:Maybe because the new PJ is not the old PJ on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 1

    So how much money would you put on there turning up a duly registered and notarised deed of indemnity protecting Pamela Jones in case the 'pj' lawyer did something nasty like libeling others, and got sued for it?

  12. Re:how much per phone is 1 billion? on Apple v. Samsung Jurors Speak, Skipped Prior Art For "Bogging Us Down" · · Score: 1

    If you bought specific products from a company that was blackmailed by, or made a sweetheart deal with Apple for patent licenses, you have added to the earnings that are asserted to justify the $700 bn market cap. Just like I realised after buying an HTC Android that I had paid my money to Microsoft.

  13. When lynching becomes fashionable again... on Inside the Business of Online Reviews For Hire · · Score: 1

    Please give priority to 'Social Media Consultants' and 'Search Engine Optimisation Experts'.

  14. Obligatory flamebait on Indian Government Mulls Giving Away Mobile Phones To the Poor · · Score: 0

    Let them eat phone.

    -Sonia Antoinette

  15. Re:Jeremy Clarkson on Teenager Arrested In England For Criticizing Olympic Athlete On Twitter · · Score: 1

    How would the comment from Jeremy Clarkson sound if it were made by a Muslim or a Communist? How would the law enforcement agencies react then?

    Isn't this just racial profiling of a different kind?

  16. Re:PRIORITIES! on Teenager Arrested In England For Criticizing Olympic Athlete On Twitter · · Score: 1

    benjfowler is British, so he is not an outsider tarnishing Britannia. Just because he points to the British law enforcement's failings rudely does not make him a troll.

  17. Telemarketers on Teenager Arrested In England For Criticizing Olympic Athlete On Twitter · · Score: 1

    Can such laws be used to arrest annoying telemarketers who won't give up, and who would willingly disregard Do Not Call registries? Then I am all for them. I am not for selective implementation.

  18. Invasion on Apple Gets the Importance of Packaging; Why Doesn't Google? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Did Slashdot get invaded by Engadget? Are we already living in the era of idiocracy?

    I find it hard to understand how a difficult to open packaging could lead to comparisons between two major technology companies. Oh, by the way, Motorola sold their phones in smoothly sliding boxes way before the iPhone was launched, so it is not like it is yet another of Apple's 'innovations'.

    To tell you the truth, I find these huge number of insipid 'unboxing videos' and 'reviews' to be an insult to the intelligence of discerning viewers and readers who might be actually looking for useful information about a product.

  19. Re:And we can expect on Apple Must Publicly Post That Samsung Did Not Copy iPad · · Score: 1

    If you want to see how the media will report this, visit http://www.firstpost.com/tech/publish-ad-that-samsung-didnt-copy-ipad-uk-judge-to-apple-382705.html

    "See even the judge knows that a Samsung tab is not cool and that the iPad is cooler. It seems Apple’s not only lost the case against Samsung in the UK but it has lost face thanks to the ridiculous ad order."

    Ethics in journalism? What's that?

  20. Re:Bug? on Facebook API Bug Deletes Contact Info On Phones · · Score: 1

    You could conceivably ask for deportation of Mark Zuckerberg from the US to compensate for Julian Assange, you know, if need arises.

  21. Re:really?? on Has the Command Line Outstayed Its Welcome? · · Score: 1

    Congrats, you've slashdotted it.

  22. Re:Patent trolling is the new iWhite... on Sale of Galaxy Nexus Banned in the US · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points.

  23. Re:Patent trolling is the new iWhite... on Sale of Galaxy Nexus Banned in the US · · Score: 2

    "Historically, imitation has frequently been proposed as the central mechanism mediating the reproduction, spread, intergenerational transmission and stabilization of human cultural forms, population-specific behavioral traditions found in groups of non-human primates, or both"

    -Sylvia's recipe: The role of imitation and pedagogy in the transmission of human culture
    http://www.ceu.hu/node/7740

  24. Re:Patent trolling is the new iWhite... on Sale of Galaxy Nexus Banned in the US · · Score: 1

    er...I think they sold around 92 of the JooJoos. The tablet existed for a long time on their website, and it even had the same irritating design feature as that of the iPad - a rounded bottom.

  25. Re:If they don't want it, don't sell it to them. on Sale of Galaxy Nexus Banned in the US · · Score: 1

    I sometimes have the same fantasy. Unfortunately, the US is such a large and prestigious market that it would be suicide for a company to boycott it, plus the shareholders would summarily execute the management. To add insult to injury, Apple and its mind-controlled robots would claim victory.

    This applies to component sales to Apple as well.