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  1. Flashbang article on Apple Yanks Toddler's Speech-Enabling App · · Score: 1

    It's terrible that this girl may not have this app forever but that is not the point. If patents were infringed upon that is a completely separate issue. It is not as if Apple execs woke up one night and decided to go out and do evil for giggles.
    We should be angry with PRC or if Speak for Yourself actually gave the finger to PRC and wrote the app aware of every infringing line of code then people should be pissed at them.

    ...There goes my good karma.

  2. Re:Location: 38.069454,-122.101722 on Navy To Auction Stealth Ship · · Score: 1
  3. Misunderstanding on FBI Says American Universities Infiltrated by Spies · · Score: 1

    We all are just misreading the FBI jargon -- s/spies/students/g and we'll be on the same page.

  4. Re:(c) 2005 TurkGuvenligi on The Register Hacked · · Score: 2

    Sadly enough if they took that to a US court he would probably win.

  5. Before donning tinfoil hats... on NSA Makes Contribution To Apache Hadoop Project · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I know NSA doesn't have the best 'street-cred' but remember that they are the folks that brought up SELinux. When they are working for security they generally know what they are talking about. Has anyone had any experience installing software on a NSA machine? If you have then you know the hurdles and testing that takes place to get something usable. They LOVE security and really just want you to love it as much as they do.

  6. Well thought out design on Google's New Design · · Score: 1

    At least on the search pages it is a very well thought out and intuitive design. I didn't even notice the change but was using the top bar to go to the images after a search before I stopped and thought something was different and noticed the bar at the top. Hopefully they continue to keep it simple and intuitive.

    Unfortunately I feel they will probably end up with a bit of feature creep and bloat before long.

  7. Not again.. on UK Hacker Ryan Cleary Has Asperger's Syndrome, Court Told · · Score: 1

    I signed in to get the full brunt of karmic demise, and because this isn't something AC can say with any validity...

    Asperger's is not something that every discovers after a while. It is not just social ineptitude and awkwardness. Every time some criminal or pre-tween internet troll claims they suffere from asperger's they are hurting the community of people with real syndromes and illnesses. I have lived with autism my whole life -- in that my brother suffers from it. When my parents die I will be legally responsible for him. It is serious and affects nearly every aspect of life. Asperger's, in the funny definition (and possible the most accurate) was said to contracted after reading the wikipedia article on it.
    This definitely has something to do with my generations sick obsession with 'being the most fucked up.' I have heard arguments about who's took the most medication or who has the strongest pills. Society is failing somewhere and this is the result.

    Not at all to imply that it isn't a real thing, but they are belittling the condition when every other kid who didin't know what to say in a random social encounter is diagnosed with it. Some people are different - not broken, not sick, just different. But when we see this we must label it, must diagnose and 'treat' whatever ails them. That mentality just sets us up to be susceptible to this type of justice-tomfoolery.

  8. Re:Star Tropes on US Intelligence Agency to Compile Mountain of Metaphors · · Score: 1

    OH god why did you do that! I clicked the tropes link about 2 seconds after it posted and I just emerged after finding my way to an xkcd about tvtropes from one of the articles. Six hours gone and I still have about 90 tabs open to sift through haha.

  9. Re:People will start talking in code on China Starts Censoring Phone Calls Mid Sentence · · Score: 2

    They already do: it is called Mandarin. (Not to disrespect the language and culture, I love it) But with it being a tonal language and all, if they are working anywhere within an 'acceptable' ** realm of false positives to true positives, this system is a technical triumph. Just off of the top of my head I can think of 10 different words that start with or use a part of 'protest' (in sound) but with different tones. And that is if the people are actually enunciating, which I can say with near certainty that there are only a handful of Chinese speakers in the world that will enunciate words clearly enough to allow any speech recognition system to function properly, and they are all news reporters.

    ** I understand that an acceptable level is probably of no concern to those running the system.

  10. Just in-- on 8.8 Earthquake Near Japanese Coast · · Score: 0

    The Asian fob on the Telly reported it from japanistan - theorizing that Godzilla woke up again.

  11. Re:YouTube thinks I'm gay on Facebook Ads Could 'Out' Gay Users · · Score: 1

    It would be more interesting if facebook had a way to (similar to youtube) guess the orientation of the users. Invasive? Yeah whatever -- as stated many times before what you post online is everyone's business. Better still would be a page that you could view all of the things facebook "knows" about you.

  12. Well... on Scientists Turn Wood Into Bone · · Score: 1

    Seems like they needed more bones for the offering.

  13. Re:Stories. Really GOOD stories on Has Sci-Fi Run Out of Steam? · · Score: 1

    So very true (both of you) often have I read stories that will focus too narrowly on the tech not the story, whereas stories that are "Sci-Fi" (in the truest sense) like Ender's Game[, and the other 10 books after the first one], can be more about the story in front of the tech that you get to the end and can't laundry-list the technology that was present in the book, without more closely associating the weaved tale with each 'incident.'

    I only really thought this since I stayed up the last 12 hours reading Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead instead of sleeping. Seriously; the best books-possibly ever.

  14. idea on Woman Changes Name To Web Address · · Score: 1

    since no teenager could think up an idea this stupid on their own without a team of people helping

    I don't think we should underestimate the ability of teenagers to think up stupid ideas.

  15. Re:wireless registers on Hacking Ring Nabbed By US Authorities · · Score: 1

    In whatever newspaper I read about this in, they said that it was sent to the server with WEP, but I'm sure that took them what, a whole 20 minutes to break. They just backdoored the reception system so they didn't just get the card numbers that were being used in that store, but in all of whatever chain of stores.

  16. More details on Hacking Ring Nabbed By US Authorities · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you felt a little cheated by the lack of info in the 'article' the DOJ site has more.

  17. Re:That's a laugh! on US Satellites Dodging Chinese Missile Debris · · Score: 1

    Ha! The fact that you think GOODS are the only thing China has on us expose a very twisted view of the situation. It is NOT that face that China is our main trading partner for goods, but the fact that they have enough of our money sitting in some vault over in Beijing, should they decide to 'sell' or trade that away for any other currency, our _entire_ economic system would die instantly. They use this power to try and keep the US from interfering with their 'acts of public relation' with Taiwan. Taiwanese know this, and one actually informed me of this issue a while ago.

  18. More Useless Options on Intel Core 2 'Penryn' and Linux · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "So we do not plan on adding SSE4 optimizations. We may use SSE4 instructions in the future for convenience once SSE4 has become really widely supported. But I personally don't see that anytime soon..."

    This just reminds me of CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP. About 2 times a month I am staring at this option wondering if I will ever get to use it. Some things just are not worth developer time to implement.
  19. Re:more evidence on After Ubuntu, Windows Looks Increasingly Bad · · Score: 2, Funny

    It may be a bit too easy in some distributions. I have actually, accidentally installed Linux before. It wasn't a problem but I put in the cd, left for a moment and came back 'ready to get started' and it was over.

  20. Re:If I were a Chase customer... on Chase Data for 2.6 Million Ends up in Landfill · · Score: 1

    You're right, they could have said: "Instead of the possibility that the customers card numbers be out in the wild we have made sure they are destroyed with the use of 3 million tons of molten lava and napalm we threw on top of the dump. Case closed critics."

    How dare someone NOT lie!

  21. Re:CTO seems to be the wrong person. on AOL CTO Shown the Door · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if the bank sends the signal to the black helicopters which tell the gas station I don't have the cash to buy premium, or if my searching for "faster highway routes" in conjunction with my actual travel told that I was a cheapy to the gas pump.
    ...(readies tinfoil hat)

  22. Re:No cheap 20" model on The $899 Educational iMac · · Score: 1

    Educational movies right? This _is_ the college model, well suited I think.