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Comment Re:Sweet, sweet irony (Score 1) 145
I visited inlaws over the holidays. I had to VPN into work to help with an issue. To accomplish this I had to drive out into the middle of one of their fields, place my cell on top of my car and tether to it.
Not a viable alternative no matter what you goobers say.
How many public libraries, Starbucks, McDonalds, etc. did you drive by to get cellphone coverage?
BTW, this isn't about defining a new standard, it's about creating a new, additional standard - fixed remains at 25/3 Mb/sec, the new, additional standard is for mobile at 10/1 Mb/sec.
Comment Re:iPhones drove smartphones to the masses... then (Score 1) 230
I take it you hate every smartphone on the planet.
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Comment Re:Will it also come with.. (Score 1) 215
WTF do I need FM for?
Disaster situations where the cellphone service is down and/or saturated.
Comment Re:First (Score 1) 72
Apple is "voluntarily" doing this because the only other option is the complete loss of Chinese access - and probably all Chinese assets including manufacturing and intellectual property. How long could Apple survive if the PLA starts selling "knockoff" Apple phones and computers that are built in previously-Apple-controlled factories by previously-Apple-controlled technicians? After nationalizing all the Foxconn facilities?
Tim Cook controls NOTHING that isn't in China's pocket.
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Comment My Nokia and Sony phones have them built in? (Score 1) 215
All of the Nokia devices that I've ever owned, along with and including the Sony Xperia z5 compact that I'm writing this reply on has a built in fm radio and tuner that uses the headphone wires as an antenna?! This seems so weird to be reading about this.. And no, none of them have ever used data to get information, because that's already embedded in the fm stream!! I just wish that hd-radio was available some how!!!
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Comment Re:It absolutely is a replacement (Score 1) 145
This was the middle plan, not sure what the limits on the other plans were as 250GB seemed good.
The hub does have 2 phone jacks and my neighbour, who seems to have a better relationship with the ISP's representative got her phone connected for $10 extra, supposedly I can do the same in a couple of months. It receives SMS as well, view-able through the web interface, but no way to send. I'd guess I could plug a phone in and access 911 if needed.
Complaints, the hub at $300 ($12.50 a month over 2 years) was too expensive and the battery, rated at 8 hours, only lasts 3 hours.
I'm happy with it. I believe there are some government subsidies involved as well, mostly federal but it is hard to find info.
Comment Re:Wow, really? (Score 1) 409
Boundaries have to be somewhere, having close neighbours be in different districts isn't avoidable if you have cities too populous to fit in one district.
However your Google Maps example is pretty funny, and is a great example of lousy urban planning.
Comment Re: Recipe for disaster (Score 1) 293
That should be awesome!! Why don't you open a company where employee pay is a significant cost, employ only women, and kick the ass of all your competitors with your new-found advantage ?
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2. Talent management tools
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The HR team is responsible for tasks regarding the recruitment, performance checking, resume organization and more for the company. These tasks as time-consuming and tedious; therefore their time for other tasks are being taken up. With these new types of software that are dominating the HR field, they are now able to perform efficiently, interactively and better.
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Comment Re:Seems like the uninformed... (Score 1) 145
You don't seem to understand that what the FCC is doing is accepting 10/1 wireless links as a acceptable alternative to fixed line 25/3 broadband.
You don't seem to understand, the 25/3 broadband metric is unchanged - they are attempting to establish a definition for mobile broadband, not fixed...
Comment Re:Political tax (Score 1) 434
In no way do I think Rockefeller or anyone else are "not guilty". I just think the most productive and promising way to fight them is to come up with better alternatives so as to reduce the demand for their products. In the long run, those crimes they commit don't do them any good if it doesn't get them access to a product that people want.
We aren't going to make a better future by dragging them down, we are going to make a better future by making them obsolete.
Comment Re:Ultimate security (Score 1) 233
That hardly seems fair, because I struggled for years to get MINIX drivers for my WiFi chipset.
Comment Re:One Word: (Score 2) 215
Comment Re: Overblown (Score 1) 169
Ok. A power outage. You're picking completely pointless nits - don't tell me you haven't heard a real world story where someone couldn't figure out why their computer wasn't working during a power outage.
Comment The FBI can suck it (Score 1) 442
Comment Re:Seems like the uninformed... (Score 1) 145
So yes, Trump's FCC is indeed watering down the definition of "broadband".
No, No it isn't. The 25 Mb/sec definition is for fixed access, the proposed 10 Mb/sec definition is to set a new standard for mobile access - there is no previous definition for mobile access.
Comment Re: Political tax (Score 4, Interesting) 434
You know oil companies pay 30-40% royalties on oil leases, on top of corporate taxes. 3 of the top 10 taxpayers are oil firms.
Even if they underpaid royalties (I doubt it), that doesn't help them without a robust demand for their product.
Comment Re:Antenna (Score 2) 215
Walkman-type radios used the earphone wire as an antenna, which is probably what the phones are going to have to do.
That's what they already do, if they have FM radio.
The smallest workable AM antenna is a ~5 inch bar of iron with a super thin wire wound around it hundreds of times.
Am I the only one old enough to remember car radios and the whip antennas they had, which provided AM coverage? I have an old car radio in my office right now that works fine with nothing more than a 3' piece of wire.
The "magic" is that the impedance is very high with such a short antenna, so the radio has to be designed to deal with that.
IF there were an AM radio chip that matched the size of the FM chips they have for cell phones, the earphone wire would work for that, too.
Comment Re:Nobody cares. (Score 1) 55
(I already have a chinese smartphone with a replacable battery and enough room and contacts to put in foreign batteries too.
Yeah, enjoy your phoning home cheap Chinese phone. People really don't value much their security over cheap price?
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Comment Who's More Evil At This Point? (Score 5, Interesting) 72
All the big tech companies seem to be in a giant rush to knuckle under to totalitarian regimes, and I'm not sure who's worse at this point. Google, whose motto seems to be "Sure, Be Evil!" or Apple, who is about to turn over all the records for every Chinese Apple customer to the Chinese Government?
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Comment Re: Oil Tax (Score 1) 434
Surely they can regulate the importation
No and no. What part of "States don't have the power to regulate interstate commerce" for you not understand?
You could regulate the sale - for example, taxing it. But Jersey is a few miles away. People only have to drive across the state line to fill up. Yeah, that will get frustrating real quick, but consumers don't have a more viable alternative just yet.
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Comment Re:Seems like the uninformed... (Score 1) 145
If you can't meet the standard, then just lower the standards! Who knew it would be so easy to provide broadband speeds to everyone?
Quick - What is the current definition for mobile broadband at the FCC?
Answer - Trick question, it has no current definition, they are proposing the first definition of mobile broadband ever - your anger at the Trump Administration has forced you to invent reasons to maintain your anger at them. You literally have no idea what you are upset about, you just saw a bunch of villagers yelling and waving protest signs and it looked like fun so you decided to join in.
Click here, read the actual FCC document - if you are in a hurry, just skip to page 7, and read sections 18 and 19:
18. The Commission has not previously set a mobile speed benchmark
19. We seek comment on whether a mobile speed benchmark of 10 Mbps/1 Mbps is
appropriate for mobile broadband services.
Comment Re:Wow, really? (Score 1) 409
My plan (not that anyone listens to me):
There is one primary for all candidates, of whatever affiliation.
That primary selects about 3 to 5 candidates for the main election.
In the main election, those 3 to 5 candidates are voted for by some form of preferential voting.
This would
* Tend to elect moderates, whose political views are near the median of the electorate
* Give a good chance to candidates with political positions which do not align with the two party orthodoxies (e.g. a fiscally conservative environmentalist, or an evangelical who favours more state support for health care of the poor.)
* Keeps the advantages of preferential voting, but keeps the number of (post primary) candidates small enough for the electorate to understand the policies of all candidates
The primary system and partisan divide in US politics has expunged centrists from the legislatures, when it is those centrists who would do the best job, able to judge each issue on its merits rather than slavishly following extreme party lines.
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Comment Re: what an incredible waste of taxpayer money (Score 1) 169
I don't understand why someone might be having buyer's remorse over getting a new phone.
They're excessively expensive. Especially if you don't live in an area with a high cost of living where the relative price is lower.
And even if it's in the return window, most of these phones will have been activated and all the data transferred by then. Not a convenient return by any means - and even with the hardship of the cost, most people would still give up at that point.
Comment The HAM in me is wondering... (Score 1) 215
Comment Re:Big, brittle, with irreplacable battery, I supp (Score 1) 55
Comment Full Pockets (Score 2) 215
This would be really handy. If I want to listen to the radio commentary at my local sporting games, the streaming services are 30 - 60 seconds delayed.
They force non-commercial broadcasters to route through their app if they want to stream, but delay it so you can't stream it "live" and commercial-free over the top of the TV broadcast.
But the AM/FM broadcasts are instantaneous, so I always have a pocket AM/FM radio with me at the game.
Carrying one less thing would suit me fine.