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  1. My phone is my lifeline on Ask Slashdot: Do You Still Need a Phone At Your Desk? · · Score: 1

    As a contractor, I spend most of my busy days on my desk phone in conference calls with people from all over the country. We also use various live-meeting tools to share documents and presentations, but for all the audio, there's few things as reliable and clear as a wired telephone system. Most times the bad connections come from people "on-the-go" calling in from their cell phone.

    For inter-office communication it depends on the immediacy. If a coworker is working from home, I'll drop them an IM or an email if it's not urgent. Otherwise, I may give them a call. If they're in the office, I'll usually just walk over to their desk and ask. It also helps I sit in a 10 foot radius of my project team.

    Our phones are also of the VOIP type which means I can forward my desk phone to my cell when I work from home and still utilize all its features.

  2. Try, try again... on OPERA Group Repeats Faster-Than-Light Neutrino Results · · Score: 3, Interesting

    While I want to think that we could be on the verge of some new physics discoveries... I have my doubts. It very likely could be that OPERA is still using a flawed method and thus seeing flawed results.

    That being said, if and when other (independent) groups can verify this claim, that will be an exciting day.

  3. Android Phone Manufacturers on Android Orphans: a Sad History of Platform Abandonment · · Score: 2

    A big issue is Android phone manufacturers pump out all different "levels" of phones to reach as many people as possible. Apple makes one phone (two or three if you wanna get picky) and reaches as many people as possible with that.

    In other words with Android you have: HTC, Motorola, Samsung each producing 5+ models per year resulting in 15+ different Android phones for a current year. When my HTC EVO 4G was brand new, it was $200 but I could have purchased the HTC Hero for less. However, I knew that in a year or so, that Hero would be so old and out-dated that it wouldn't be worth my time and money. I forked over the extra cash knowing I was buying a phone that would live much longer.

    With Apple you have one. They release roughly one phone per year. If you wan an "Apple phone" you buy the most recent or maybe a version behind, but really, who's buying the iPhone 4 right now when you can get the 4s?

    The problem people get into is they buy Android phones that are already on their way out. The EVO is still available from Sprint, but there is no way I would buy that now. It's substantially cheaper than any other Android phone Sprint offers (maybe with the exception of a few free with contract options) but why would I buy a phone that's going on two years old?

    Android manufacturers need to step up their game and stop pumping out as many different phones as they can. Focus that "creative" energy into developing a couple powerful and sharp phones per year. I've had no issues with my HTC phone, but with how fragmented the HTC line-up is currently, I don't think I even know what the "best" available phone they offer is... I'll likely be going to the Galaxy Nexus assuming it comes to Sprint.

  4. Re:Is there a technical reason for no OTA updates? on iOS 5 Update Available · · Score: 1

    I guess I assumed a mobile OS that claims to be "years ahead of anything else" would be able to do OTA updates. And apparently I was wrong.

  5. Re:Is there a technical reason for no OTA updates? on iOS 5 Update Available · · Score: 1

    I enjoyed that on Apple's site they mention how once you have iOS 5 you won't need a computer to update your device... yet to update your device to iOS 5, you need a computer.

  6. I'm confused... on iOS 5 Update Available · · Score: 0

    So... would doing a manual backup be an iSuggest or an iRecommend?

  7. Re:Globalism and technology on Ask Slashdot: How Do You View the Wall Street Protests? · · Score: 1

    Instead, a lucky few work full-time and the rest are unemployed.

    In case you weren't sure... Unemployment in the United States is at 9.1% or 13.967 million people as of August 2011. The "lucky few" you are referring to total 139.627 million people. (Source)

    Facts speak louder.

  8. Re:Cross-posting/cross-reading on Google+ Loses 60% of Active Users · · Score: 1

    I'd stick to Google+ instead of Facebook if I could read and respond to Facebook from Google+.

    That was primarily my issue. I enjoy posting photos/tweeting about various events but when I have to share this information on 2-3 separate services, it becomes a chore. The beauty of Twitter is its simplicity.

    The barrier to Google+ was that people want to be noticed. Nobody wants to post something and see no "Likes" or "+1's". On Facebook, when you have 1000+ friends, you're bound to get a few comments or "Likes" on a post. On Google+ when you have 65 connections, it's far less likely (and nobody checks it regularly to begin with).

    Google+ just wasn't revolutionary enough to draw a crowd.

  9. So what you're saying is... on Graphene Creates Electricity When Struck By Light · · Score: 1

    This is a very intriguing idea... The question I ask is, is it simply the temperature difference that causes the electricity flow, or does light actually have something to do with it? If it's just the temperature gradient, this could have great potential in places where there is no "sunlight" but there is heat.

  10. Fingers crossed... on Sprint Details Shift To LTE · · Score: 1

    I wonder if this is a subtle way of saying the Nexus Prime is coming to Sprint. All rumors I've seen are pointing to an exclusive Verizon release, but with Sprint moving to LTE, let's hope the Prime is on the way!

  11. Where are the cats? on Does Italian Demo Show Cold Fusion, or Snake Oil? · · Score: 1

    E-cat research? I see a bunch about fusion and energy, but no cats. No meowing. No purring. No cats. I came here hoping for some cats.

  12. Re:Trillian... on Six Multi-Service IM Clients Reviewed · · Score: 1

    I've been using Trillian ever since I can remember and it is definitely the best. I love how it draws very little CPU and being able to use MSN and AIM at the same time in the same interface.