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Comment Re:Wow Musk needs to grow a pair quickly (Score 2) 385

Yet the range of Tesla's cars are within what most people use for running errands and driving to work... If you need something for edge case scenarios (driving a 1000 miles in one sitting or towing a boat), you can rent an appropriate vehicle. It doesn't discount the fact that (as of now) electric miles are 1/5th the cost of a gasoline equivalent and are practical for most urban and suburban uses.

Comment Re:Musk isn't doing himself any favors here (Score 1) 841

Because... right now the vast majority of privately owned vehicles are not driven more then 200 miles a day. If you need a longer non-stop range you'd use/borrow/rent something else.. Or you can wait a few more years for battery tech to advance... eventually they'll do 600 miles nonstop, putting most ICE cars to shame.

Comment Re:This won't save them from Samsung/Android. (Score -1, Flamebait) 178

I think Steve had a personal vendetta against Android since Google's CEO (Eric Schmidt) was on the Apple board at the time, thus was privy to some of iPhone's development-- which obviously influenced how the final Android phones turned out nearly a year later. But in other cases, Apple isn't worried about Samsung/Android; they're making tons of money off their product line regardless.

I do know there's plenty of things done wrong with Android. I hear grumbling about the size: ~5" phones are almost mini-tablets, and are quite a lump to try shove in an average size pocket-- it also makes it pretty awkward to operate one-handed. The battery life is atrociously short. (My running joke is: "Android phones are like Cinderella's night: It may work like a dream but everything shuts down before midnight".)

Comment In other words.... (Score 4, Insightful) 153

we're rushing as fast as we can to put out the OS even if it's not entirely finished, but we'll gladly sell the phone anyways cause that's what software updates are made for.

It's probably not a huge deal since Apple didn't release a iPhone OS SDK until a year and a half after the iPhone was introduced.... except MS will needs every advantage they can get to make WP8 have a dent in the phone market...

Comment Re:Not vision (Score 2) 52

they're working on optic nerve transmissions for people that lost total vision due to macular degeneration or other diseases. See this Ted Talk presentation

Biological eyes encode vision data as electrical impulses sent to our brain; they're trying to reverse engineer the encoded data at the optic nerve level, which will help make prosthetic eyes a reality.

Comment Realistically, many cars will no longer run on gas (Score 2) 1184

by 2025. Hybrids are a hot commodity now, and gas extended electrics are just beginning. Soon there will be a point where a gas engine will cost a lot more to build then electric... (In an engineering standpoint, the drivetrain of a petrol car is way more complex then electric. We're just waiting for battery packaging/recharge/swap technology to catch up, and once that's done they'll be no turning back to petrol except for edge cases.

Comment Re:Material Strength (Score 1) 570

I don't even know if cheap 3D printers have the resolution to do smooth curved surfaces (as in .00001-inch). It would be more accurate to 3D print the stock and bore out the barrel with standard drill press.

In the end I don't think 3D printers are an advantage for making guns, since an experienced person can build a regular metal gun with a few billet pieces and ordinary CAD/CAM+machining tools.

Comment Re:How can this be ? (Score 3, Interesting) 404

From what I read: Apple's is using a Qualcomm communication chip in their devices. Qualcomm has already paid into the FRAND license pool (which is built into the price of their chips). That license is then extended to the customers that buy Qualcomm's chips. Since Apple (among many other companies) is Qualcomm's customer, the FRAND license is already covered.

Motorola going back and suddenly demanding 2.5% for iPhones using their FRAND looks like double dipping. If they get any kind of settlement, you will quickly see MM going after ANYBODY that uses communication chips based on their FRAND technology -- including Windows Phones, all other (non Motorola) Android phones, dumb phones, etc. Lawyers tend to keep doing what they do so long as money is involved.

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