Comment Re:Ugh. (Score 1) 331
I listen to pandora for several hours a day at work and I never go past 1.5 gigs a month.
I listen to pandora for several hours a day at work and I never go past 1.5 gigs a month.
If they force me off my unlimited data plan, I will use that as a weapon to get out of my contract.
Its the other way around. They are waiting for the contract to expire then forcing you off your unlimited plan.
What if you were another peer uploading garbage that had sha-1 collisions? Yep its hard but I'm willing to bet they'd put the resources into this.
fyi, Its SHA-1 according to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_(protocol)
Every once in a while an article makes slashdot about the advances in md5 collision. I really don't know what the state of the art is, but I'm willing to bet this start up is willing to throw a cluster of PS3s at this like others have done.
First its $550 million. And yes it looks like microsoft has so far made a 550-240=310 million profit. But I can also see an advantage in facebook having their 900lb gorilla buddy microsoft being the one to go to AOL and negotiate for these patents. Namely if it was FB doing the negotiating that would have tipped their hand, then the patents might have been costlier.
Also microsoft has a billion to throw around, while I'm not sure facebook has that pre-ipo.
No direct payoff? Microsoft put 240 million into facebook in 2007.
They are merely protecting an investment.
Some phones have OLED screens that consume less power when displaying dark colors.
Another reason is nighttime usability on a smartphone. Too much light is blinding after your pupils have dilated to accommodate the dark.
I'm wondering when/if a U.S. company is going to sue China and go after their assets. Namely the Chinese government's stake in U.S. debt.
If they had free data at night, I'm pretty sure that'd lead to people running bit-torrent at those particular hours.
That would be one option.
Another would be something like "Thou shalt not use facebook to gather data pertaining to the hiring of any individual." This would hopefully cover the other scenario of requiring people to be friends with an HR manager.
These comments that call for "I'd rather xyz was improved, why are they bothering with foo?" are silly. Very simply: the scientists who study xyz don't know a darn thing about foo.
Also 30 gigabits/second is so effing fast that they hopefully wouldn't need data caps at the 2 to 4 gig mark, but could go higher. Because, in theory, those data caps exist because that's the cell companies can reasonably provide to everyone. yeah I know I'm being way too hopeful given the nature of cell phone companies.
... improving the efficiency of spectrum utilization
Like by introducing 4g? OK, maybe that wasn't an intelligent response of me. What other techniques are there that increase spectrum effeciency?
Since the current laws about unauthorized network/computer access are vague enough to include doing something against any website's terms of service couldn't FB just put it their TOS? Then setup a bounty or whistle blower reporting system.
So many posts making fun of this, but does Sealand really have an internet connection?
Time for scientists to get to work? What an elegantly simple solution.
The next time I have to debug something, maybe my fist step should be identifying the problem [taken from dilbert..]
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