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Submission + - Who Wants My iPad? (reduxonline.com)

Frankenshteen writes: "What the iPad has done is realise what I REALLY, REALLY want." Short and to the point — not the game changer he was hoping for — but managed to refine expectations. Still; tablets/pads are just bridging the gap 'till the eyeglasses/gloves/hip cpu become widely available.

Comment Re:The steady slide to Police State continues (Score 1) 1123

It's called fascism, and the public is neither sleeping, nor idle. Every time they call the cops on a noisy neighbor, ask local police to step into a home and mediate marital problems, or just engage in "community outreach" we are collectively lubricating the slide... Unfortunately the lubricant is too often blood.

Submission + - 50 Years for Password Cracking? (bbc.co.uk)

Frankenshteen writes: Bristol's pissed some guys called her and were mean — so let's lock up a guy for 50 years? Fairly certain the true victim in the case (Kernell) hit on some basic pattern like birthday or something... A vice presidential candidate using Yahoo mail with a simple password... Yah; let's enforce laws to protect the least common denominator of web user, just what we need.

Comment Corps have no psychology, no morality (Score 1) 356

Let's be clear - corporations are run by people. Actions taken by companies are in fact directed by human stakeholders. Many stakeholders see personal gain as the he highest order of business without regard to how the business integrates into society. Stakeholders benefit from the dedication of employees - motivated primarily by the need to remain employed - who sacrifice for the greater good of the corp. Meanwhile, the company is ultimately only interested in margin. The structure itself is inherently flawed when companies are not owned by their workers. Governing a modern corp with some founding principle, spirit or mantra may be a step in the right direction... But seriously; how long before even G abandons it's "do no evil" pledge? What recourse would employees have (unless they are also shareholders with a voice)?

Comment Chip sets (Score 2, Informative) 440

Speaking for myself; keeping the G5 on 10.4 because it's the last OS X version specifically designed for the power pc chipset, right? 10.5 ushered in the migration to intel architecture, and 10.5 supposedly served both ppc and intel, but was considered relatively inferior to Tiger stability-wise. With Snow Leopard, even apple made it clear they've retired support for legacy, non-intel, systems. Can't remember the last time i got a software update for anything other than safari or itunes...

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