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Comment Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In (Score 1) 471

In my experience I have had less crashes in the past 15 years with FreeBSD than I have with Linux. I have had crashes with both. I haven't had significantly more blue screens with Windows either, and the ones I have had with windows have been caused by broken hardware or drivers.

Buy decent hardware with proper driver support and most current operating systems are stable. Problem is most people buy bottom dollar hardware.

Cellphones

Samsung Set To Launch Mobile Payment System With Galaxy S6 At MWC 82

dkatana writes: Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S6 on Sunday, March 1st, at the Barcelona Forum, one day before the Mobile World Congress officially starts. Serious rumors from different sources indicate that the Korean giant will also introduce its version of a global mobile payment system, which will likely have the moniker "Samsung Pay." Samsung can't afford to give away its position in the smartphone market, and a payments system tailored to customers is a key factor.

Comment Re: Create a $140 billion business out of nothing? (Score 1) 458

And power users complained that Apple stuff doesn't meet their needs - yes, that's true. But Apple doesn't cater to the power user niche - they cater to the common user whose needs are fairly simple.

This often comes up, but many of the power users I know (engineers, including network engineers, etc.) use Macs.

This statement is a fallacy propagated by those who haven't spent any significant time with OS X I suspect. OS X looks shiny on the surface, but is extremely powerful underneath if you care to spend a few days exploring it. It marries unix with a friendly UI and some pretty awesome, easy to use automation capabilities (Automator, Applescript). Yes, other platforms have automation tools as well, but they're nowhere near as quick and easy to make use of.

Comment Re: Create a $140 billion business out of nothing? (Score 1) 458

Selling a tablet was an innovation. If you recall when the iPad was first announced, many, many people thought it was pointless, it would never sell, there was no market (possibly because people had tried to sell tablets before and failed).

Apple were first to make a tablet experience that didn't suck.

Comment Re:iPod? Re:Without Steve Jobs ... (Score 1) 458

When people look at hardware specs and raw capabilities, they're completely missing the point of the Apple products. I think if I could sum up the difference in one word, that would be "polish".

Exactly. Hardware spec sheet does nothing for how the device feels in your hand, what the UI is like, etc. It's hard for people who haven't spent a lot of time with Apple hardware/software to understand as sometimes it takes a while to "get". But my experience since I switched to OS X for example in 2007 is that the more time I spend with the product the more little things I find that make me think "oh, that's cool" - things that let me short cut tasks or get things done more quickly (e.g., folder actions - how simple they are to create and use.),

As opposed to other platforms where the more time I spend with them the more annoyances I discover.

Those sort of things are hard to quantify - because each individual thing may seem so trivial and insignificant. But they all add up.

Comment Re:Without Steve Jobs ... (Score 1) 458

Since the departure of Steve Jobs, Apple Inc hasn't come up with any new stuff that make sense - all it got is iteration of the same-old-shit, iPad and iPhone, that's all

I think you underestimate the significance of ApplePay and the iWatch.

TouchID on the iPhone is the first fingerprint reader I've used that is actually more convenient than just typing the pin/password. The architecture of ApplePay looks to be secure. They look to have most of the big banks on board with it.

The iWatch, I think will be a hit. Because they've actually thought about the functionality of it (no cameras for example - you already have that on your smartphone), including making pretty fashionable versions of it (because that is part of why people wear a watch). Only nerds want to wear something like a Galaxy Gear S. Other people car about style.

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