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  1. Re:They're Right on Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue · · Score: 1

    So you support Palestinian people's war against Israel? (Suicide bomb, kidnap, etc) If your answer is no, you suck. If war can solve any problem, then there should not be any conflict in China. Wars have been going on for several thousand years. CCP at least stopped the war from happening for 50 years.

  2. Re:Really? on Jobs' Next Fight — Dealing With iPhone Hackers · · Score: 1

    Apple might even deliberately make hacking easy to attract hacker/developer to it's platform. These news keep iPhone in media focus. Nice job.

  3. Re:Still no real solution on Turned Off iPhone Gets $4800 Bill from AT&T · · Score: 1

    Apple can create a feature on iPhone to limit/warning the user that the fee already overflow the user pre-set value. They can work with telecoms to get the realtime billing information periodically. However there is no phone that i know has this feature and must be unwanted by telecos

  4. Re:VMWare "appliance" of OS X on The Prospects For Virtualizing OS X · · Score: 1

    Apple definitely do not have the enough people to support numerous different hardwares like Windows. Limiting to one hardware platforms really cut a lot of driver work, reduce the bugs and improve the quality. If they relax to PC, everyone will lose.

  5. Re:How progressive! on China to Control Reports of Foreign News Agencies · · Score: 1

    I remember one NYT article said it's originated by president Hu Jintao. Chinese distrust government after events in 1977 and 1989 and numerous corrupt officials. Anyway Chinese got 3K years of training of how to deal with authoritarianism.

  6. If you want to save the energy on The End of Native Code? · · Score: 1

    now native code must execute a small fraction of instruction numbers for the same task. Less instructions means less energy. As hardware vendors strive to lower the chip power, the pressure to cut energy bill may one day fall to the shoulder of software guys.

  7. Re:The Windowing Problem on High performance FFT on GPUs · · Score: 1

    From the performance page, it includes millions of complex points. So the window can be large enough. The project sponsors are:

            * Army Modeling and Simulation Office
            * Army Research Office
            * Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
            * RDECOM
            * NVIDIA Corporation

    They must demand more than playing doom.

  8. Re:Notsure the lead is that great on Google to Compete with iTunes? · · Score: 1

    Yeah. Also searching and paying are not the same. People can search all sorts of things but the real money only comes when he pays. Apple has the additional paying data, but Google only has searching statistics.

  9. Re:Why should Google help the CCP? on Google Agrees to Censor Results in China · · Score: 1

    For China, as a Chinese, I believe a censored google contribute much more to all aspects of society other than politics. People can access google without unexpected service disruption as previously happened for political content. Most people in China now concentrate on earning money and google is a perfect tool for personal enrichment. Corruption, Bribery and injustice will be worse if China change to democracy overnight. I lived in US for past 3 years, maybe not a censored idiot.

  10. Re:What we do not know on Linux Desktops Send NASA Rovers to Mars · · Score: 2, Informative
    from Ars Technica:
    Q. Why did you change over from Linux? A. This is a loaded question, so we'll be brief. Ars started out on Windows NT back in 1998, but shortly after that we moved to FreeBSD, and then later, Linux. We ran Linux until March of 2004, when we made the move to Windows Servers. Linux and Apache had served us quite well, but when we turned to look at building our new CMS, .NET was simply so attractive for our needs that we felt it warranted the switch. If there are enough requests, we may do an article later documenting our thought process, but for now I'll say that the decision was largely a programming one, with the added benefit of the fact that more of us support Windows in our real lives than Linux.
  11. Re:Should MSN obey the law? on Microsoft Censors Chinese Blogger · · Score: 1

    If you read the content of the Chinese law, you will find the Chinese law uphold free speech, demonstration and all of the democratic activities. The problem is government do not enforce them and constantly violate those laws without any opposition ( no one can stop them). So Microsoft in fact violate the Chinese law in the first place.