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Comment Not Quite (Score 1) 1505

Actually, the judge only declared the provision of the new law that requires everyone to buy health insurance unconstitutional, not the entire law (link). The provision that prevents an insurance company from canceling your insurance because you got sick is not affected by this, for example.

This is just one round of a fight that will certainly end up being decided by the US Supreme Court. There's no reason to panic or celebrate (depending on your point of view) yet.

Comment Hulu? (Score 1) 180

But the real question is... will I be able to use Google TV to watch Hulu on my TV?

I already have a Tivo, so I already have a way to record live TV, access Netflix, watch Amazon VOD, YouTube, etc. And with pyTivo I can watch videos that I downloaded to my PC from the web. All that is missing is Hulu.

Comment Re:Xerox Gets a Pass (Score 4, Informative) 202

I get your point, but need to mention that Xerox has been selling laser printers for many, many years. The book Dealers of Lightning claims that their profits from laser printing have easily paid for all of the research done by PARC.

Also, Xerox did not invent the mouse, and has never claimed to have done so.

Comment A lot more than 10... (Score 1) 562

My only gripe with this article is that it seems to imply that over the past 40 years only ten OSes have been "left behind". That's silly. Anyone who was using minicomputers in the 1970s or 1980s can create a list of at least ten more that are no longer in wide use. My guess is that the original author wasn't using computers 30 or 40 years ago. :-)

Comment Re:Secretly patented? (Score 2, Informative) 143

Not quite. Under some circumstances, a US patent application can remain unpublished for up to eighteen months after filing. See here.

So it's possible for someone to file a patent application, then choose not to disclose the application for a period of time. I am not sure if this happened in the RAMBUS case - I am just pointing out that patent applications are not always immediately made public.

Comment How the Court Works (Score 5, Informative) 143

The FTC had found that Rambus undermined competition by getting secretly patented technology included in industry standards, but the Supremes evidently didn't agree.

Actually, the Court's decision not to hear the case only implies that a majority of the judges did believed that there was a compelling reason to hear the case. Quoting from here:

The Court grants a petition for certiorari only for "compelling reasons," spelled out in the court's Rule 10. Such reasons include, without limitation:

  • to resolve a conflict in the interpretation of a federal law or a provision of the federal constitution
  • to correct an egregious departure from the accepted and usual course of judicial proceedings
  • to resolve an important question of federal law, or to expressly review a decision of a lower court that conflicts directly with a previous decision of the Court.

Which of these reasons would have justified the Court to hear this case?

Comment Re:Seriously... (Score 1) 693

2) Consider how many iPods get lost or stolen. Is it reasonable to bury personal info into music files unbeknownst to the user when those files are *known* to end up in the wrong hands?

Should we demand that personal information be removed from drivers licenses because someone might steal your wallet?

I don't think so.

If someone steals my iPod, I'm going to report it to the police. Then if someone shares the music, I will already have an alibi.

/Don

Comment Re:Snarky article (Score 4, Informative) 293

We have similar laws for electricity and phone, so why not internet.

Perhaps you need a history lesson. Rural areas of the United States originally got electric service through public cooperative organizations because the private utilities would not provide service in these areas. While laws were passed to provide government loans to these co-ops, private companies were not forced to provide service.

Private utility companies later purchased many of these co-ops, but there are still co-ops providing electric service in many areas today.

Comment Nonsense (Score 1) 190

Blaming Tivo for this is like blaming the farmers who grow coffee beans for the cold cup of coffee that you got from Starbucks.

Although Tivo has supplied components to DirectTV, the features capabilities and features are determined by DTV, not Tivo. If you want your DTV box (which happens to run Tivo software) to be upgraded, contact DirectTV.

Security

Submission + - Foreign Hackers Attacked Obama & McCain Campai

north.coaster writes: Newsweek reports that both the Obama and McCain campaigns were victims of a sophisticated cyberattack in midsummer by an unknown "foreign entity," prompting a federal investigation. Officials at the FBI and the White House told the Obama campaign that they believed a foreign entity or organization sought to gather information on the evolution of both camps' policy positions--information that might be useful in negotiations with a future administration. The Feds assured the Obama team that it had not been hacked by its political opponents.

It's interesting that this news was not leaked before the election, and that the White House was involved in briefing the campaign staffs.
Space

Submission + - Pentagon backs plan to beam solar power from space

north.coaster writes: New Scientist reports that a National Security Space Office led study group has released a proposal calling for the use of earth orbiting satellites to produce power that would be beamed down to earth using microwaves or a laser, which would be collected in antennas on the ground and then converted to electricity. While solar power satellites have been discussed for many years, what is different this time is the idea that this could replace the need to transport fuel into war zones and other dangerous places, saving both lives and money. This latest proposal may jump start efforts to make this concept a reality.

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