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Comment Re:Was just reading about this the other day.. (Score 1) 314

Local businesses need to adapt to survive. Northern businesses that are flourishing are finally offering more then just ridiculously high prices(Example blu-ray were $75 - 100). I can now have them price compare most of time to bring down costs. I agree that prime has now changed the game but so has aliexpress and other online competition.

Comment Re:This is why I refuse to buy apple products. (Score 2) 754

I was also a Linux/Windows user but after several years of codec/audio/video(Linux problems) and viruses (Windows/Wife problems), I switched to Macs two years ago. First I made my laptop into a hackintosh to decide if I would like macs. Then I purchased several Macs(Pros and minis with cinema displays) over the last 2 years and plan to buy a laptop in the next week. I found the conversion rather quick and painless. The bonus is my Wife/Children no longer gets viruses on their systems.
Networking

Nmap 5.20 Released 36

ruphus13 writes "Nmap has a new release out, and it's a major one. It includes a GUI front-end called Zenmap, and, according to the post, 'Network admins will no doubt be excited to learn that Nmap is now ready to identify Snow Leopard systems, Android Linux smartphones, and Chumbies, among other OSes that Nmap can now identify. This release also brings an additional 31 Nmap Scripting Engine scripts, bringing the total collection up to 80 pre-written scripts for Nmap. The scripts include X11 access checks to see if X.org on a system allows remote access, a script to retrieve and print an SSL certificate, and a script designed to see whether a host is serving malware. Nmap also comes with netcat and Ndiff. Source code and binaries are available from the Nmap site, including RPMs for x86 and x86_64 systems, and binaries for Windows and Mac OS X. '"
Operating Systems

Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 2 vs. Early Fedora 13 Benchmarks 157

Given that early benchmarks of the Lucid Lynx were less than encouraging, Phoronix decided to take the latest alpha out for a spin and has set it side-by-side with an early look at Fedora 13. "Overall, there are both positive and negative performance changes for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Alpha 2 in relation to Ubuntu 9.10. Most of the negative regressions are attributed to the EXT4 file-system losing some of its performance charm. With using a pre-alpha snapshot of Fedora 13 and the benchmark results just being provided for reference purposes, we will hold off on looking into greater detail at this next Red Hat Linux update until it matures."

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