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Submission + - Lenovo Software Update Stealthily Installs Adware

An anonymous reader writes: A recent Lenovo automatic software update has the great feature of displaying annoying pop-up ads for Lenovo products. Whats worse, it appears that many users are unable to turn the advertisement "feature" off, subjecting them to pop-ups every couple of hours. Gee guys, a note about your 20% off sale in my e-mail wouldn't have bothered me that much, but you really had to pop up over top of my powerpoint slides? I'm sure that all of my office colleagues will be running to order ThinkPads...

Comment Re:They're not lying, just cleverly vague (Score 1) 524

Compatibility - This is true when you count Asia! :) They're flexing their IE 5 compatibility here. This is correct in the most infuriating way to modern webtrash types.
This is like saying that a slice of pizza landing right next to your toilet is cleaner compared to a slice that you drop in it.

I second the plea for less foam-at-the-mouth posts though.

Comment Sounds like a good idea. (Score 5, Insightful) 275

Getting rid of the stupid moments and rushing towards the fun ones. Hope they include a 'unlock-all-so-i-dont-have-to-just-to-play-the-whole-game' cheat as well.
Way to many games assume that i want to grind 25 hours to get that tiny little game mode which just happens to be the most fun part of it all.
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IBM Files Patent For Bullet-Dodging Bionic Armor 379

An anonymous reader writes with news that IBM has filed a patent for "Bionic body armor" that would protect a wearer from long-range gunfire by detecting the incoming bullets and administering small shocks to the appropriate muscles required for moving out of the way. Quoting the patent: "When a marksman (such as a sniper) is attempting to fire a projectile from a firearm, the marksman typically prefers to be as far away from the target as possible, thus giving him or her a head start for the escape after the firing. As an example, the longest reported sniper hit was from a distance of about 2500 meters, resulting in a time of flight of about 4 seconds for the projectile/bullet. Had the target been aware of the inbound projectile, avoiding it by simply walking away would have been possible." After detecting the projectile, the armor would calculate the trajectory and "stimulate the target to move in a predefined manner ... sufficient to avoid any contact with the approaching projectile."
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How Big Should My Swap Partition Be? 900

For the last 10 years, I have been asking people more knowledgeable than I, "How big should my swap be?" and the answer has always been "Just set it to twice your RAM and forget about it." In the old days, it wasn't much to think about — 128 megs of RAM means 256 megs of swap. Now that I have 4 gigs of RAM in my laptop, I find myself wondering, "Is 8 gigs of swap really necessary?" How much swap does the average desktop user really need? Does the whole "twice your RAM" rule still apply? If so, for how much longer will it likely apply? Or will it always apply? Or have I been consistently misinformed over the last 10 years?

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