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Comment Re:That's great (Score 1) 290

For the reasons you mentioned specifically, but also for a couple of other reasons stemming from lots and lots of contract work, I actively choose NOT to remember how I did X six months ago. Realistically, if most of us remembered "off the top of our heads" every algorithm devised over the last 6 months, then we probably wouldn't have much left in the way of short term memory for e.g. devising new algorithms, interacting effectively with human beings, you know - important things.

Comment need a broader definition of bloatware (Score 1) 609

if a broader definition of bloatware were to include the operating system itself (ahem windoze) I would gladly sign a(nother) petition to prevent its pre-installation. The last time I tried to get a refund for my unused copy of windows, it took several months, and several cases of being passed back and forth between reseller, manufacturer, microsoft, and so on.

Comment Re:You could also say the iPad was rushed. (Score 1) 480

I agree - the iPad was shipped prematurely

Hopefully I'm the first to point this out, and I'm not repeating well-known facts, but Apple isn't exactly innovating with the iPad. It is an iPhone / iPodTouch with a bigger screen that lets the muscle of the Cortex chip inside of it atrophie... Does is even multi-task?

Apple is also notorious at introducing old technology to consumers with better aesthetic packaging (ahem... macbook), and the iPad is no exception. They are using the wrong display technology for a tablet. Maybe when the iPad2 comes out, they'll realize that they should be using Pixel-Qi technology. Just as they have strong-armed entire industries in the past (e.g. the GUI, OpenStep, fixing the price on display technology, claiming they invented multi-touch, various RF-related things, applications on a mobile wireless device, yada yada yada), I would not be surprised if they bought-out Pixel-Qi and prevented other companies from using the tech.

Yes, they are Pirates, and yes, that is what Pirates do.

Luckily, at least one company sporting Android has the right idea so-far.

"Good artists copy. Great artists steal." (quote from Pablo Picasso... subsequently stolen by Steve Jobs)

Comment push the cost directly to consumers (Score 1) 584

If Apple thinks that they can strong-arm the publishing industry (like they strong-armed the music and touchscreen industries already), I think they'll probably be looking at an anti-trust lawsuit within a fairly quick amount of time.

Why doesn't Amazon just increase the selling price of their books to accommodate the "Apple tax" and advertise that to their iPad consumers? I would imagine, that after N books, using a Kindle or Android device would soon pay for itself in the Apple Tax savings. Kindle or Android users should of course, only be charged the "regular" price for books ;-)

The iPad, from what I've heard, is actually not a very great device for reading - much like a laptop, it requires a back-lit screen, which tends to give people headaches over time. The best solution for an e-reader will soon be on the market - any Android tablet with a Pixel-Qi screen. They're as easy to read as a newspaper even in direct sunlight and don't suffer from the poor screen-refresh times of the Kindle.

Of course, given Apple's monopolistic tendencies, they'll probably just buy out a controlling interest in Pixel Qi and prevent anyone else from using the technology ;-)

Comment lost in translation (Score 1) 676

He probably meant that Linux is entering its "mature period" as an OS; it's stable. works on more platforms and devices than any other OS in the world, and is certainly something that has great potential to be used in new applications and devices - take Android as an example. Why would one even consider basing a new product on Linux otherwise?

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British Pizza Chain To Install Cones of Silence 122

itwbennett writes "British pizza chain Pizza Express is installing iPod docks and soundproof domes in booths of their new iPizzeria stores. 'The idea is that you can plug in your iPod and play whatever music you like without disturbing other diners,' says blogger Peter Smith. 'But I'm sure it'd work for talking about government secrets and other spy stuff, too.'"
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Linux 2.6.36 Released 238

diegocg writes "Version 2.6.36 of the Linux kernel has been released. This version includes support for the Tilera architecture, a new filesystem notification interface called fanotify, CIFS local caching, support for Intel Intelligent Power Sharing in i3/5 systems, integration of the kernel debugger and KMS, inclusion of the AppArmor security system, a redesign of workqueues optimized for concurrency, and several new drivers and small improvements. See the full changelog here for more details."

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