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Comment Re:How is this bait and switch? (Score 1) 670

Anyone who already has the "no contract" service plan gets to keep it... as long as they don't let it lapse. In other words, for everybody who already bought the 3G, expecting to pick up a month or two of service when and if they needed it... they need to buy in NOW, and keep buying in each month, whether they need it or not... in order to "enjoy" the unlimited data plan hyped to them in the first place. In effect, the "contract" is now perpetual... and not what ANYBODY signed up for. So yeah, that's bait and switch. On a personal note, I finally bit the bullet and ordered a 3G iPad yesterday... and canceled it this morning in favor of the WIFI model. Not another F#@%&ing dime to AT&T.

Comment Some people enjoy a nice garden. (Score 0, Troll) 628

As a developer, I hardly "fear (the landlord's) anger." In fact, I find it rather liberating to develop the apps I want without worrying about what hardware and/or drivers the user has installed, and without worrying about how to market and collect payment for the same apps. Yes indeed, the iPhone is a miserable development experience -- which must be why it has so many developers playing in its garden. Is it perfect? Nope. Is it a streamlined development and distribution system? Absolutely.

Comment Oh no! The computer has my data! (Score 1) 127

The other day I downloaded a contact manager to my iphone, and was shocked and dismayed to realize it had access to all my contacts. Something tells me the personal finance apps I sometimes used might actually have access to some of my financial data! In other words... what a dumb presentation. Of course trusted applications running on a computer will have access to some of the data on that same computer. Otherwise, what's the point? Would saving all this data on your desktop be any safer? How can I live in a world where computers can do things?!!

Comment Re:It's Netscape VS MS Again.. (Score 5, Insightful) 335

Every time I've set up new cable service, I try the local carrier's DVR flavor... and so far, I have always gone back to TiVo. TiVo actually DOES have a nice product with several innovative features. Protecting one's patent does NOT make one a troll: it makes one a patent holder. The original poster seems to think all patents should be abolished (which would kinda suck for encouraging some innovations).

Comment Great handheld computer. Lousy phone. (Score 2, Interesting) 541

I have to admit I love my 3G iPhone, and I enjoy the simplicity of the App store, but even I've had more than my fill of AT&T (and Apple)'s regressive business practices in this arena. Although the 3GS looks impressive, I've promised myself that I won't buy another phone locked into the AT&T network (which spends more time trying to enforce a monopoly on services it just doesn't do well in the first place), and if I buy a piece of hardware that CAN do something interesting (and legal), I expect that it should be ALLOWED to do it. ï So yes, the iPhone is a great platform -- for both daily use and development. But the companies dictating how it can and can't be used need to stop cutting their customers off at the knees. Because frankly, although I love my phone, I'm already wondering what I'll get when my contract is up next year.
Software

Submission + - 50 sites in 10 months with one WordPress-based CMS (automattic.com)

TechnoLute writes: Need more evidence that WordPress can be used as a "serious" publishing platform? The folks at Tierra Innovation and WNET.ORG (Channel Thirteen in New York) have put together a white-paper detailing how they now roll out 5-10 high-traffic, high-quality Web sites each month — at a fraction of the cost once spent creating 1-2 sites in the same time. The secret sauce? The same open-source WordPress software many of us use for our seldom-updated blogs.

The white paper describes how this project came about and how they ultimately decided on WordPress as the platform of choice. Using WordPress MU's built-in features along with custom themes and plugins (such as WPDB Profiling), WNET.ORG can now roll out multiple sites that provide a great user experience as well as editorial and creative flexibility.

The Courts

Submission + - RIAA Loses Bid To Keep Revenues Secret (blogspot.com) 1

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes: "The RIAA's motion to keep secret the record companies' 1999-to-date revenues for the copyrighted song files at the heart of the case has been denied, in the Boston case scheduled for trial July 27th, SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum. The Judge had previously ordered the plaintiff record companies to produce a summary of the 1999-to-date revenues for the recordings, broken down into physical and digital sales. On the day the summary was due to be produced, instead of producing it, they produced a 'protective order motion' asking the Judge to rule that the information would have to be kept secret. The Judge rejected that motion : 'the Court does not comprehend how disclosure would impair the Plaintiffs' competitive business prospects when three of the four biggest record labels in the world — Warner Bros. Records, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, and UMG Recording, Inc. — are participating jointly in this lawsuit and, presumably, would have joint access to this information.'"
Space

Submission + - Update: NOT FOUND -NASA erased the Apollo 11 tapes (npr.org) 2

mbritojr writes: "Contrary to earlier reports on this very site that NASA has found and partially restored the Apollo 11 moon landing recordings, NPR reports that the restored footage to be released today is a combination of the best broadcast footage NASA could find which was digitally remastered by a Hollywood studio. The original tapes, NASA admits, were probably recorded over during a tape shortage due to the satellite boom in the late 70's — 80's. From the article: "An exhaustive, three-year search for some tapes that contained the original footage of the Apollo 11 moonwalk has concluded that they were probably destroyed during a period when NASA was erasing old magnetic tapes and reusing them to record satellite data." "NASA has, however, offered up a consolation prize for the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission — the agency has taken the best available broadcast television footage and contracted with a digital restoration firm to enhance it, so that the public can see the first moonwalk in more detail than ever before.""

Comment Gypsies in the palace... (Score 1) 367

Paypal warning against internet fraud seems a lot like Michael Jackson speaking against child exploitation. The company has a history of making money just disappear. "You must use a secure browser so that we may have unregulated access to your banking account. Otherwise, somebody might be able to stop us."
Robotics

Submission + - Virtual robots fooled by visual illusions

Roland Piquepaille writes: "Researchers at University College London (UCL) have written a computer program using neural networks which are duped by optical illusions the same way as we do. Their virtual robots, which were trained to 'see' like us, could help to understand why we fall for optical illusions. This might also be important for robot vision. If robots are trained to 'see' like us, they will act like us — and make mistakes. Very interesting... But read more for additional references and one of the visual illusions featured on the Web site of the lead researcher for this project."
Microsoft

Submission + - Thwart the Three Biggest Internet Threats (remote.net)

Fireflymantis writes: "An interesting look at the three biggest Internet threats of 2007 and how to protect yourself from them. Presented by the MSN network, we find that the greatest web danger is nothing other than IE itself:

Internet Explorer heads the list of top Internet security attack targets in the most recent joint report of the FBI and security organization SANS Institute.
When recommending automatic updating to make IE and Windows safer, the MSN presented guide has this to say:

If you trust Microsoft implicitly, Download updates for me. Let me choose when to install them if you trust the company a little bit, or Notify me but don't automatically download or install them to play it safest.
Very interesting as it is on MSN, but openly makes hits against IE, ActiveX, and the integrity of Microsoft."

PlayStation (Games)

Submission + - U.S. storms homes to snag gaming pirates (msn.com)

KennyG944 writes: "Federal agents seek piracy devices in more than 30 homes and businesses WASHINGTON — Federal customs agents Wednesday raided more than 30 businesses and homes, looking for devices that let pirated video games play on Sony's PlayStation 2, Microsoft's Xbox and Xbox 360, and Nintendo's Wii. The alleged sale and distribution of illegal modification chips and copyright circumvention devices for the popular consoles and others included 32 search warrants in 16 states, said the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (MSNBC.com is a joint venture of Microsoft and NBC Universal News.) ICE declined to release the names of those targeted or any other details. The illegal chips and other devices used on gaming consoles violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. Sales of counterfeit or illegally obtained games costs the industry about $3 billion a year globally, not including Internet piracy, estimates the Entertainment Software Association trade group. "Illicit devices like the ones targeted today are created with one purpose in mind, subverting copyright protections," Julie L. Myers, assistant secretary of Homeland Security for ICE, said in a release. "These crimes cost legitimate businesses billions of dollars annually and facilitate multiple other layers of criminality, such as smuggling, software piracy and money laundering." The federal raids came after a yearlong investigation conducted by ICE's Office of the Assistant Special Agent in Charge in Cleveland, which coordinated with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Ohio and the Department of Justice's Computer Crimes and Intellectual Property Section. ICE said it also received technical assistance from the software association and other industry members. Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft Corp. issued a statement applauding ICE's efforts to reduce piracy and protect the gaming industry's intellectual property. A company spokeswoman would not divulge Microsoft's individual piracy losses. Shares of Microsoft added 15 cents to $29.14 in afternoon trading, while Sony Corp. dipped 44 cents to $52.30."
Software

Submission + - Open-source Sophie may steal thunder of Web gurus (sophieproject.org)

VeryVito writes: Flash and Web multimedia developers are taking note of a quietly announced new offering from The Institute for the Future of the Book: an open-source, cross-platform and very real multimedia publishing platform (Sophie) that's made for the non-technical Everyman.

Today, even the simplest "rich media" projects still demand a good understanding of the tools we designers and developers use to create our wares. Flash, After Effects and Flex (or *gasp* even PowerPoint) may seem like overkill ... but the truth is, most people wouldn't know how to begin such a project without them (or how to begin with them, for that matter).
Sophie is planning to change that, and from the looks of it, it's off to a good start. Sophie already runs on Windows, Linux and OS X, and the creators are even preparing it for the OLPC platform.

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