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  1. Re:i'll believe it when i see it on Multitasking In For iPhone 4.0? · · Score: 1

    That's because it's old news

  2. Re:O RLY? on Futuristic Sex Robots Now Just "Sex Robots" · · Score: 1

    No, they produce lubricant - there is a difference.

  3. So.... on New Pi Computation Record Using a Desktop PC · · Score: 0, Troll

    So what exactly has been accomplished here?

  4. Re:Finally! on New Pi Computation Record Using a Desktop PC · · Score: 1

    Too bad you'll need to upgrade your TI-83 to about 1.2TB of storage space to manipulate the number! And I hope you have some AAs that can last a few years under load...

  5. Re:Bulk discount on Apple Orders 10 Million Tablets? · · Score: 1

    The iPhone didn't sell well initially for a couple of reasons. Most individuals didn't think they needed smart phones. Most smart phone users didn't think the iPhone was a real smart phone. It took a while for people to realize the potential of the app store, and what the iPhone could do for them.

    Sure, and then there's the fact that the iPhone didn't originally have a reasonable subsidy, meaning people had to pay a much higher price than they were used to paying for a subsidized phone. Oh, and the fact that the app store wasn't released until a year later with software 2.0.

  6. Re:I remember on Palm Ignores USB-IF Warning, Restores iTunes Sync · · Score: 1

    Palm [is] just being lazy, because they don't want to have to write and support their own sync code.

    Well, by that logic, it could be argued that Apple is being lazy because they don't want to write and support full-featured APIs which can provide a comparable syncing experience to that of an iPod. It could also be argued that Apple deliberately does so, in an effort to coerce buyers into purchasing the iPod because of the better experience. Of course, it would be difficult to put Apple at fault for such action, as iTunes is their own program with which they are free to code as they like - unless, of course, iTunes manages to dominate market share (which I don't think it has, but I'm not sure), in which case they would possess a monopoly of the Music Player and Portable Music Device Syncing software market, and could be at fault for an anti-trust case or unfair competition. But all that really matters at this point is which company has more money.

  7. Re:Who would use this? on Intel Connects PCs To Devices Using Light · · Score: 1

    How about distributing the 25GB image accross 10 MLC SSD drives in a RAID 0 configuration and connecting them all to the computer via SATAII into a SAS card with 3 SAS-4xSATA adapters. With 10 drives, each distributed piece would be 2.5 GB, which should take about 12.5 seconds to transfer if each drive has a transfer speed of around 200MBps, followed by whatever amount of processing time was needed for the file to be rebuilt. It may be cumbersome and require a thick bundle of cables, but it is possible. Here's a similar experiment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96dWOEa4Djs

  8. Re:Who would use this? on Intel Connects PCs To Devices Using Light · · Score: 1

    Then you have 2Km of fiber connecting two separate commercial locations - the article is referring to consumer products. Your argument isn't even relevant to the topic at hand.

  9. Re:Who would use this? on Intel Connects PCs To Devices Using Light · · Score: 1

    You do realize spdif is only a protocal and exists in multiple forms, including optical as well as coaxial (there are even rare forms that use BNC or XLR, similar to SMPTE) , and only accounts for 2 data streams (generally audio). If you were going down that path the least you could have said is ADAT - at least that accounts for 8 streams instead of 2.

  10. Re:Except that the iPhone is a TERRIBLE game machi on Console Makers Worry Over Apple's Growing Competition · · Score: 1

    Correction: You suck at iPhone games. Just because you are too lazy to learn a new control scheme and therefore fail at every attempt to play one of these games doesn't mean that they suck - it means that you suck at playing them.

  11. Re:Has anyone stopped to wonder... on How the iPod Nano's Video Abilities Stack Up · · Score: 1

    That was my exact first reaction. It doesn't make sense to me either..

  12. Re:Has anyone stopped to wonder... on How the iPod Nano's Video Abilities Stack Up · · Score: 2, Insightful

    if you have an mp3 player (or an iPod particularly), you probably also have a camera phone

  13. Re:_Handy_ is very, very important. on How the iPod Nano's Video Abilities Stack Up · · Score: 1

    Didn't you hear? The nano can't shoot pictures, only video!

  14. Re:make a real camera please on How the iPod Nano's Video Abilities Stack Up · · Score: 4, Informative

    The camera is almost always contained in its own module, meaning it can be removed for people in your situation. The only problem is the nano is not very easy to get into. The iPhone, however is a synch to open, so you could still use one and just pop the camera out.

  15. Re:make a real camera please on How the iPod Nano's Video Abilities Stack Up · · Score: 0, Redundant

    He said an entry level DSLR, which is in the 600-800 dollar price range. At that price point you aren't necessarily dealing with semi-pro or even hobbyists, youre just dealing with someone who wants a high quality camera. They may actually NOT want a DSLR due to the complex controls and whatnot.

  16. Re:What browser? on Comparing Microsoft and Apple Websites' Usability · · Score: 1

    Safari on the mac does not render the same as Safari on the PC.

    I'd also like to see a hard example of this - since they are both using the same webkit rendering engine and javascript engine (can't remember the name atm) I don't see why there would be any differences other than the computer environment itself (ie lacking the latest flash player, etc)

  17. Re:What browser? on Comparing Microsoft and Apple Websites' Usability · · Score: 1

    That's true, most of the time I don't even bother navigating apple.com if I'm trying to find a product page, I just type in apple.com/prudctname and 90% of the time it works - and even if it doesn't, the 404 page analyzes the url you were looking for and makes suggestions of the page you may have been referring to!

  18. Re:Good to see on Apple Balks, Finally Relents, At Possible User Queries of Dictionary App · · Score: 1

    Doubleplusgood, winston!

  19. Re:Coming to Cydia on Apple Kills Google Voice Apps On the iPhone · · Score: 1

    You mean settling for less because you are too lazy to perform a simple hack on your device > spending 15 minutes to install custom firmware

  20. Re:BILLY MAYS HERE... on Don't Copy That Floppy! Gets a Sequel · · Score: 1

    [shitload of citations needed]

    Anyways, stealing is not necessarily defined by depriving one person of an experience or possession, it's defined by obtaining said item without giving the original author or owner the compensation requested for your copy. Sure, if you pirate a movie no one is going to be denied the ability to rightfully buy that movie, but the studio who released the film will have a miniscule amount of nearly untraceable shrink in their revenue stream. It's hardly worthy of a trial IMO, but yes it is stealing, even if its no more detrimental than swiping a magnet from a souvenir shop.

  21. Re:Linking is legal on Pirate Bay Announces Sale to Swedish Company For $7.8 Million · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Even if TPB isn't hosting the actual files themselves, they are still providing direct access to the files, essentially assisting many in alleged illegal activity. The fact is in many cases the files are there but one can only get to them THROUGH TPB. It's criminal assistance and questionable motive. That's what gets these guys in trouble.

  22. Re:They continue to fail on SSN Required To Buy Palm Pre · · Score: 1

    Apparently someone slept through the lesson on subsidies in their Economics class...

  23. Slow news day? on SSN Required To Buy Palm Pre · · Score: 1

    This is definitely not something new. All models of the iPhone have required a credit check as well, and this is pretty much standard procedure in the mobile industry. I guess it's a slow news day.

  24. Re:BooHoo on iPhone Users Angry Over AT&T Upgrade Policy · · Score: 1

    Welcome to 20 years ago...

  25. Re:BooHoo on iPhone Users Angry Over AT&T Upgrade Policy · · Score: 1

    ie, he is citing himself