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Comment Re:Uploading progress bars? (Score 1) 307

That's not the point though. Yes, there's workarounds we can do as developers. But the browsers have all the relevant information already, and are the best and most sensible and logical candidates for presenting that information to the user.

The fact that we've been doing workarounds for so many years is, frankly, absurd.

Comment Re:Uploading progress bars? (Score 1) 307

IE has a progress bar (or at least, some versions have had).

All the other browsers (to my knowledge) do not.

And yes, shame on them. It's absurd. The browser knows how big the file is and how much it's sent. IT CAN PROVIDE A FUCKING PROGRESS BAR.

But no. Instead web devs have to write absolutely absurd hacks around this basic missing feature.

Comment Re:Wireless Mighty Mouse (Score 1) 519

I can tell you with absolute certainty that I have never had problems with the right button on my Mighty Mouse.

I had problems with the side buttons (they were completely useless due to poor positioning), and with the scroll ball (gets dirty and stops working), but never the right button.

I do love the scroll ball though, when it works. Pure bliss.

Comment Re:As always, amatuers like you fail at stocks (Score 1) 429

Because it amuses me, toying with emotional failures like yourself.

There's so much misguided hate and passion going on, it's entertaining to watch. You're the flipside to the Apple fanboy, but so much darker and more disturbing.

See, the extremes of the Apple fanboys, while sad and pathetic, at least have some basis in reality. Apple really are making the cream of tech products at the moment.

But the anti-fanboy crowd, like yourself, you're a dark and disturbing thing. It's bitter contrarianism in the face of a reasonably undeniable reality, and at such a passionate level that hints at much darker personal issues beneath the surface. It's like watching a moving drama about family abuse or alcoholism or something.

Comment Re:As always, amatuers like you fail at stocks (Score 0, Flamebait) 429

Look, I'm not even reading your arguments. I stop reading each of your messages one or two sentences in.

I've seen you and your kind around for decades (as long as I've been in this industry). Hell, you're not even unique to this industry. You're a reasonably universal phenomenon.

Fascinating to study in psychology and sociology, but pointless to actually debate with. What's driving you is not rationality. Passion and negativity, for sure, but not rational.

If I were to engage your arguments I'd be missing the point. And if I were to try and help you out of your fugue I'd be giving you free medical service. Sorry buddy, I'm off the clock.

Comment Re:As always, amatuers like you fail at stocks (Score 2, Informative) 429

So, let me get this straight ... the only way to either unlock your phone with regards to apps or network is to do something strictly against the Terms of Service, thus invalidating your warranty.

Nope. You're still wrong. Network unlocks are available from the networks themselves in most countries.

Oh, and maybe you brick the thing in the process.

Again wrong. The jailbreak and unlock processes are practically single click now, and there's next to no risk of bricking. And if you do somehow manage to brick it you can always do a restore through iTunes, even getting your stored data back in the process.

Personally I like to use devices I have paid for in the way I choose to, not the way Steve Jobs TELLS me to ... and *I'm* the prick ?

Yep, you're still the prick and you still have a bee in your bonnet. You're no more locked in with an iPhone than you are with any other phone. You've got issues son, and I suggest you go cry them out in private. Your whinging and wining in public is embarrassing.

Comment Re:As always, amatuers like you fail at stocks (Score 1) 429

Still enjoy your lock in. You deserve it.

Wow. You're a prick. And an ignorant one at that.

There's free ssh clients in the app store. I've got a couple. They work fine.

There's no concern about lock in either. All iPhones are unlockable, both for apps (jailbreaking the phone) and network.

Sounds to me like you've got a bee in your bonnet. Sad.

Quickies

Submission + - New FingerprintingTechnique to Reveal Race and Sex (telegraph.co.uk) 1

Tech.Luver writes: "Telegraph reports, " A new fingerprinting technique that can identify the race and sex, and possibly the diet of suspects has been developed. Scientists have shown that using a gelatine-based gel and high-tech chemical analysis can provide significant clues to a person?s identity even if police do not hold existing fingerprint records. ""
Google

BBC Strikes Deal With YouTube 156

twofish writes "Google's YouTube video site will soon be showing content from the BBC in a deal announced today. Auntie Beeb's content will be spread across three different channels, one for news and two for entertainment programmes. Content will include adverts, and clips from shows such as "Top Gear," "The Mighty Boosh," and nature shows narrated by David Attenborough. The deal is likely to be controversial, particularly since the BBC is paid for by a compulsory tax system (the license fee) rather than through advertising or subscription. The article goes on to say that they won't be 'hunting down' people that upload their content to YouTube. Just the same, they reserve the right to take down or remove programmes that have run on their channels which might damage relationships; examples might be football offerings or 'edited' shows."
The Internet

Visualizing Searches Over Time 56

An anonymous reader writes "Chris Harrison has built a visualization that explores what people are doing online over time. He explains, 'Search engines are the gateway to the internet for most people, and so search queries provide insight into what people are doing and thinking. In order to examine millions of search queries, I built a simple, cyclical, clock-like visualization that displays the top search terms over a 24-hour period.' Interesting to see that the masses online have fairly coherent and consistent search behaviors. He also investigates the notorious AOL dataset."
Technology (Apple)

Submission + - Cisco sues Apple for trademark infringement

enkrateias writes: It was reported earlier that the two were to come to an agreement over the use of the iPhone name, but it seems like the deal must have fallen apart, according to the BBC.
"Cisco is suing Apple Computer for trademark infringement, for using the iPhone name for its new phone. Apple launched its new handheld device under the iPhone name on Tuesday, at the Macworld event in San Francisco. Following the launch Cisco said it hoped to resolve the matter by Tuesday evening after negotiations. Cisco said it thought Apple would agree to a final document and public statement regarding the trademark. More to follow."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6250511.stm

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