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  1. Re:What do we need USB 3 for, anyway? on Apple Behind Intel's USB Competitor? · · Score: 1

    Reasonably fast hard disks (or SSD)? DV cameras? Displays?

    The point, I believe, is to replace eSATA + FireWire + DisplayPort/HDMI et al, all in one stroke.

    I don't think USB<3 will be going anywhere for years, it's too ubiquituous and cheap for low-end gadgets... but USB3? Dead horse.

  2. Re:GPL violation? on Apple Open Sources Grand Central Dispatch · · Score: 1

    ClamAV is included in OS X Server. As is tomcat, and many other bits you can find on the web page, that you can't find in your OS X desktop.

  3. Re:Summary: on Chrome 4.0 Vs. Opera 10 Vs. Firefox 3.5 · · Score: 1

    Saft for Safari.

    Documented in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Searching#Browser-specific_help. There's even a trick to do it in IE.

  4. Re:12 hours of battery life ? on Nokia Unveils Its First Netbook · · Score: 1

    Watch this tech: http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/22926/

    It works in the lab and is darn impressive. Once the corroding cathode issue is solved, it'll be ready for mainstream.

    Maybe the Nokia engineers *did* solve it?

    Nah... 12 hours = prolly just marketing.

  5. Re:Err, so just like the Pre? on Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution · · Score: 1

    And when I need it on the road? Its there.

    ...except when it's not, since someone's nicked it. Or the fat dude on the bus sat on it. Or you left it on the cafeteria terrace table and it happened to rain. Or when the sub-standard quality battery melted the device.

    Portable terminals need to be disposable, not contain your life (or blood IMHO).

  6. Re:That's odd on Microsoft, Nokia Team To Add Mobile Office Apps To Phones · · Score: 1

    Oh, you just gotta love it!

    If Nokia gets this on Symbian, then Microsoft is hosed, as the mix just can't be good.

    If Nokia gets this on Maemo, then we have Microsoft Office on Linux.

    Interesting times :)

  7. Re:PENIS PENIS HAHAHA PENIS on US Court Tells Microsoft To Stop Selling Word · · Score: 1

    ...which is strangely appropriately said regarding the story itself. I wish there was an "insightful troll, +1" mod!

  8. Re:Linus on Alan Cox Quits As Linux TTY Maintainer — "I've Had Enough" · · Score: 1

    The original version? 100%. The current version? Significantly less.

  9. Re:Hey on Software Glitch Leads To $23,148,855,308,184,500 Visa Charges · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ah, but let them vote with no pants and watch the system achieve unheard of performance!

  10. Re:Macintosh on Windows 7 Clean Install Only In Europe · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I distinctly remember the WTF after upgrading 10.4 Server to 10.5 Server back in 2007 and there ended up being both /etc/apache and /etc/httpd... that was a bit confusing, since the management tools operated on the latter 2.0, whereas the former was the old, migrated 1.3 installation... I actually had to re-define all my vhosts for the new apache version. What a pain.

  11. Re:What!?! on IronKey Unveils Self-Destructing USB Flash Drive · · Score: 1

    A much better option is a palm vein scanner. It needs a live hand for a 3-d image of warm veins.

  12. Re:Dammit, BMI != fat in all cases on Swine Flu Kills Obese People Disproportionately · · Score: 1

    According to BMI, my wife is underweight and I'm overweight. She's structured like a bird, I'm structured like a bulldozer, and we both wear slim cut clothes... yeah, the BMI is a gross generalization, and should be treated as such.

  13. Re:Look at Scandinavia versus US on Sahimo Hydrogen Vehicle Gets Over 1,300 mpg · · Score: 1

    In Scandinavia one of the key reasons for relative traffic safety is the climate.

    Because of harsh winters, our roads get to crap condition in no time flat. Hence, you need a WRC style car to go fast anywhere. Also, our drivers' ed is fairly thorough, requiring a separate winter driving course.

    Or, it could be the ridiculous taxation, which means that nobody can afford to drive a fast car...

  14. Re:Mac prices on The Open Source Design Conundrum · · Score: 1

    And therein lies the beauty of Apple's business model. You can't get the same product from anywhere else. You can only get something built from similar components... no direct comparison.

    I can also fully understand why they go after beige-box clone makers. For my office/SOHO server needs, where the integration and form factor are hidden behind a desk or in a server room, I could just as well grab a non-Apple machine and be just as happy. But for laptops, imacs, and even powermacs, you just can't get a machine with matching integration and ergonomics from commodity components as such.

  15. Re:You can run anything on a Mac on The Open Source Design Conundrum · · Score: 1

    I'd quite like the price if I were the one getting the profit margin, and I bet so would you!

    Actually, considering that we have 3 macs at home, I guess in our family we find the price/performance ratio rather unbeatable anyways.

  16. Re:Sup dawg, I put a computer in your desktop... on Clutter Reaches 1.0 Release Candidate Status · · Score: 1

    Yes! With a DWIM input device, like, say, a mouse I can input instructions to.

  17. Re:A few examples on On the Humble Default · · Score: 2, Insightful

    macbook:~$ man defaults

    DEFAULTS(1)               BSD General Commands Manual              DEFAULTS(1)

    NAME
         defaults -- access the Mac OS X user defaults system

  18. Re:Default is way older on On the Humble Default · · Score: 1

    Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition.

  19. Re:Let's start with the truth on The Anti-ODF Whisper Campaign · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that sucks, particularly because Pages is actually rather good, and also quite inexpensive... and I've grown a bit fond of Numbers, too. Add ODF support and the iWork suite could be a hit.

  20. Re:Bravo! on Pirate Party Wins At Least One European Parliament Seat · · Score: 3, Informative

    The Pirate Party registered in Finland last week as an official party. They will be running in the 2011 parliamental elections.

  21. Re:40 and still relevant on Unix Turns 40 · · Score: 1

    Hurdle :== Hurd, as in Turdle :== ...

  22. Re:The future is ARM and Linux on Intel Buys Embedded Software Vendor Wind River · · Score: 1

    And it is a very effective single-company support choke point, with the costs and hassles, for those customers who have chosen "the RT linux from a well-known provider".

    Yes, I speak of experience.

  23. Re:They hit the nail on the head on The Pirates Will Always Win, Says UK ISP · · Score: 1

    I submit that the best movies and TV series these days comes from BBC in the UK. That's a publicly funded organization, whose mandate is more-or-less to make quality entertainment, documentaries, and news coverage. Finland has a similar organization called YLE, I'm sure other contries ditto.

    Ergo, I think you are absolutely correct: commercial movies and entertainment materials will be ads - they almost are, already. The non-commercial quality stuff will be publicly funded.

    The only change will be that commercial entertainment will finally be admitted to be just that, commercial.

  24. Obviously on You've Dropped Your Landline — Now What? · · Score: 1

    ADSL. Surely you're not slashdotting via your mobile?

  25. Re:and the pirates win again on Empirical Study Shows DRM Encourages Infringement · · Score: 1

    Hmm. This gives me a product idea. Why not embed a GPS chip in DVD players - then they could determine their region adaptively based on physical location. Easier for the manufacturer, no need to have different variants for different regions - also easier for the random user who happens to move between regions. I call PATENT! MINE! Available for interested parties for a nominal fee.