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Comment Re:Tried it (Score 2) 384

Yes. I don't like the article "snippeting" on the main page either. It's the main reason why I didn't explore the beta very much; reading the articles so I know which ones I want to load the comments on is a core function.

If all I wanted was RSS snippets, I'd read Google News instead.

Comment Re:Too bad. (Score 1) 798

That makes no sense. If you've got a *contract* that requires you to pay the company or at least pay an Early Termination Fee to get out of the contract, why the heck would the company need to tie you down _more_ with a technical lock on the phone SIM?

In Australia, I believe only pre-paid phones usually come with network locks. If you've got a contract with a phone company *anyway*, there's no need for them to lock your phone.

Comment Re:People are always so surprised... (Score 1) 37

Considering that the aliens in Prometheus were thought to have visited Earth on an ongoing basis stretching back to early hominid times, I still think it is unbelievably reckless of the exploration team to assume that there was no risk of biological contamination from Promethean organisms.

Comment Re:Dumbing down (Score 2) 183

My Motorola Atrix running Android 2.3 had a lot of text labels throughout its UI. I found it much more discoverable than iOS applications on my iPad, due to the greater use of text and the fixed location of the menu, search and back buttons.

I've got a Galaxy Note 2 now. It's a superb phone, much better than the Atrix overall, but I see what you mean about text labels getting replaced with cryptic icons. I'm inclined to agree that it makes the interface a lot less discoverable.

Comment Re:SMH (Score 1) 149

I can reproduce it with both Chrome and Firefox (give focus to another window, Firefox and Chrome still process hover events even when they're not the active window).

For the processing to happen, Chrome/Firefox do have to be the top window in z-order when the hovering happens, though (although they don't have to be active). They don't trigger hover events "through" an Aero glass border of another window.

Comment Re:No thanks.. (Score 1) 252

Yes, I have some Android apps with scroll "bars". (Actually, the right hand side of the screen is the scroll bar; the only thing that gets drawn in the position indicator nubbin).

On the other hand, the position indicator can actually be grabbed and dragged, which is good for scrolling through very long lists where the whole list is dozens or hundreds of screen-heights long.

Comment Re:Use different passwords for different things (Score 3, Insightful) 330

This person deserves +5 Insightful.

An online email account often comprises the keys to the online kingdom. From looking at the email history you can often learn what usernames and accounts a person has on other services, and then reset all the login credentials for those other services. I'm pretty sure I remember reading about that exact sequence happening to someone high profile quite recently.

Comment Re:Use different passwords for different things (Score 1) 330

I use Dropbox to synch my KeePass database. But I use a (strong) password, _and_ a manually distributed 440+ bit key as a combined credential for the KeePass database. I put the key on my devices without it ever touching the cloud. Dropbox keeps my passwords synchronized between all the devices, but it would be extremely difficult to brute force a 440 bit key _plus_ the strong password.

So, basically, I'm not really worried about anyone getting at the contents of the vault unless they've already owned one of my devices and uploaded their own copy of the manually-distributed key file. Cracking Dropbox alone isn't going to get them into the vault.

Comment Re:It isn't Windows 8 I find to be the barrier... (Score 1) 269

The iOS interface [has] got to be the easiest interface to use ever developed.

Actually, I find that Android apps are typically much easier to learn than iOS apps, because the Android OS menus that you invoke from the menu button usually have text labels as well as mysterious monochrome icons. iOS apps typically only have icons, with no text labels and no tooltips (since it's a touch interface with no hover).

Learning a new iOS app is always an exciting adventure in "let's find out what this incomprehensible hieroglyphic is for".

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