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  1. Re:I have a hard time on Are We At the Limit of Screen Resolution Improvements? · · Score: 1

    Oh, if only I had mod points :)

  2. Re:Huh? on Ask Slashdot: Enterprise Level Network Devices For Home Use? · · Score: 2

    Exactly this, the old stuff keep's going, the new stuff is junk. Dynalink made an epicly bad adsl2 modem which our isps were giving out. Burnt out one every three months with basic use, hooked up through ups and line surge protectors running at about 10mbits. The things were just that poorly put together with bga chips, inadequate cooling and memory. Got through four a year under warranty.

    In comparison I still have some old adsl gear that works, tops out at 8mb but at least it was designed not just badly copied by some clueless Chinese foundry somewhere for the lowest possible cost for the highest possible profit.

  3. Well, that seals it... on Steve Ballmer Replaces Don Mattrick As Xbox One Chief · · Score: 2

    What little chance it had left it has now lost, tell us Steve, how much more boxy are you going to make it, how many more user hostile features are you going to add, what useful features can be stripped out and replaced by junk. By the time it launches it will be able to search for your keys in 30 different languages, tell you are about to have a heart attack, that you are due for a prostate check and that you have 50 new marketing emails from facebook. The one thing it won't be able to do is play games.

  4. Re:Crippled crap... on L.A. School District's 30,000 iPads May Come With Free Lock-In · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Yeap, also a nice little monoculture for Apple to exploit too, next up government subsidies for Apple directly, have they found oil somewhere. Meet the new MS of old, just twice as nasty.

  5. Re:Better answer on Microsoft Creative Director 'Doesn't Get' Always-On DRM Concerns · · Score: 1

    He can get jumped, always online means I will never buy one. I like my 360 but will not stand for that shit.

  6. Re:pwned on Why Your Next Phone Will Include Biometric Security · · Score: 1

    Yeap, what government would not love this, no messy interigation, the device is with the key, the user, just twist their arms a little or give them a drink of water. Bang, access and no messy warrents or waiting.

  7. Re:iOSification? on Ask Slashdot: Mac To Linux Return Flow? · · Score: 1

    Wow iSCSI initiator, really, that has been included or a quick download for every version of Windows since Server 2003, I think Vista+ had it in by default. I stand by my opinion that Macs really are toys that you are just borrowing off the meanest most immature kid in the playground.

  8. Re:More accurate to say "More resilient chips"? on Engineers Build "Self-Healing" Chips Capable of Repairing Themselves · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Thank you, that was what I was about to say, massively redundant, cool but it does not actually repair itself back to the way it was before, as it 'heals' it uses up that ability.

  9. Re:Yay, a decent OS to run on my Nexus 7 on Pwnie Express Releases Android-Based Network Hacking Kit · · Score: 1

    Go on fanboys, mod me down for being right, I own one and have had to return it once thanks to faulty hardware and wait months for them to fix 4.2 to deal with Bluetooth even remotely stably and for it to bring up the start screen icons in less than ten seconds. Before anyone starts spouting the fanboy line I should not have to root it, mod it or reflash it to make the damn thing work reasonably.

  10. Yay, a decent OS to run on my Nexus 7 on Pwnie Express Releases Android-Based Network Hacking Kit · · Score: -1, Troll

    It will almost certainly be much more stable than what Google have managed so far with the Nexus 7, horrible unstable bit of junk that can't even manage Bluetooth.

  11. How is anyone still suprised... on Homeland Security Stole Michael Arrington's Boat · · Score: 4, Interesting

    the US is a totalitarian state now run by the corporations and paranoia merchants who exist to fuel wars. I would not travel there with any electronic device as I would be more concerned about them messing about it or taking it at the border than if I was going to China. Seriously it has to have killed of a bit of tourism if nothing else with the mental border policies. Sure Israel blows up laptops it does not like but at least they have provable reason. I've picked flights to avoid the US as a stop over simply because I don't feel safe traveling there with electronics, not that I have anything to hide but I don't think that matters anymore.

    Call me old fashioned but I just don't want to be irradiated and have all my electronic devices seized and violated at the whim of some random overpaid security guard with a bad attitude.

  12. Re:Too bad really... on Bill Gates Says Windows Phone Strategy Was Inadequate · · Score: 1

    I like my Windows Phone 7.8 also, tried others and like it best. I know a couple of others that have chosen it over the alternatives as well. It actually does the job with a minimum of fuss. Could still do with more work but for what I do it is great.

  13. Re:big on Bill Gates Says Windows Phone Strategy Was Inadequate · · Score: 1

    Agreed, I held out a long time before giving up my WM6 phone. Got a 7.8 which is much smoother, doesn't upload my contacts at every opportunity (Android and Apple) but is still not a patch on the WM6. Have tried Android (crash fest, personal experience), and used Apple once or twice but they are a horrible knowledge destroying company.

  14. Re:What about the real standards? on IE Standardization Fading Fast · · Score: 1

    My bad, I was using the diluted form of the word which includes web designers

  15. Re:It's called the key on Driver Trapped In Speeding Car At 125 Mph · · Score: 1

    I feel for your tires, how many have you flatspotted on test drives.

  16. Re:What about the real standards? on IE Standardization Fading Fast · · Score: 1

    "Not to mention that many websites have began using vendor-specific features (i.e. -webkit-*). I'm not sure if it is a good sign and a good time to celebrate (?) just because people are moving away from IE "standards" (to WebKit "standards")."

    +1 they are just exchanging one master for another and its the users that get shafted because of the developers arrogance or stupidity.

  17. Their Fear is the problem on Lawmakers Say CFAA Is Too Hard On Hackers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The main problem is that the law makers still have no clue about computers or technology in general. They hear 'hacker' and think that every kid with a computer in their room can launch a nuclear attack. This is why they try to execute anyone who knows more than them. Their narrow minded fear.

  18. Re:why did they spend if it didn't work on New Zealand Frontline Police Get Apple Devices in Efficiency Measure · · Score: 1

    Novopay is the name of this particular kind of evil.

  19. Re:why did they spend if it didn't work on New Zealand Frontline Police Get Apple Devices in Efficiency Measure · · Score: 1

    But that's how the NZ government works, they are already trapped in a decade long contract for a web based payroll system for teachers that still fails abysmally after 6 years of development and 6 months of use.

  20. The cops here were already arrogant... on New Zealand Frontline Police Get Apple Devices in Efficiency Measure · · Score: 1

    I can't even imagine how bad they will be when they all have iTrinkets and think they are even more superior and untouchable.

  21. Re:This is why on AT&T: Don't Want a Data Plan for That Smartphone? Too Bad. · · Score: 1

    Yea, our government regulates this, you have to be able to keep your number between providers.

    New Zealand FTW; well until the US Government of Companies tells our government that they are harming profits by preventing the exploitation of citizens.

  22. Re:les miserables on Russia Says Next-Gen Spacecraft Design Ready · · Score: 0

    Thankyou, I agree fully, almost any progress is good progress when it comes to space, China blowing stuff up and cluttering up LEO accepted http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6289519.stm of course.

  23. Is this not... on Australian Police Warn That Apple Maps Could Get Someone Killed · · Score: 0

    Darwinism in action.

  24. Damn on Apple and Google Joining Forces On Kodak Patents Bid · · Score: 1

    I liked being able to take photos on non-Apple hardware. The future will suck when Apple is suing everyone about the use autofocus or worse, the use of flash. We know how bad Apple hates flash.

  25. Re:FUD on Microsoft Surface Struggles to Ship A Million Units · · Score: 1

    Yes, they don't want to piss off the OEMs so that they make less MS OSed products if they don't need to, they just want to show them how it could be done better. This is a gentle nudge to places like Acer telling them to stop using recycled plastic bags to make computer cases with. Have you seen the Surface with skateboard wheels on it that the engineering manager stood on at a presentation. It still worked, try doing that with an iPad, they are robust bits of equipment and a warning to OEMs to start building better quality gear.