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Comment Re:Linksys (Score 1) 196

I have an E3000 which is simultaneous Dual-Band, has Gig-E ports, and a USB port that can be used to set up a file share or a network printer. I have my Vizio internet TV and an HTPC connected to the 5GHz radio, and am able to stream Netflix and 720p video files off a file server just fine. All the other devices use the 2.4GHz band.

Comment Re:So let me get this straight. (Score 1) 287

Amazing! I'm sure the obvious fact that social kids have more to say, and thus text more, won't stop some overzealous parents from panicking at this news report and taking away the cell phone of their social awkward kid who probably wasn't getting any anyway.

Comment Re:md5? (Score 2, Informative) 380

It wasn't on the wiki yesterday when Wired posted the story. If you view the Revision history on the article, you will see the Mission portion has been heavily edited late last night and this morning.

I find today's assumption that a Wiki is a static and never changing reference material pretty appalling..

Comment Re:I'm sure the ones who want it removed are jerks (Score 1) 1123

The "protection from bogus accusations" is why the police have dash cameras, etc. There's a tv show that airs a sloppy drunk woman who later tried to say the cop sexually assaulted her, when it was pretty obvious she just couldn't stand. If footage shows abuses by the cops, oh no it's a different story. And the cops/prosecutors/judges all cover for each other, I think there was a newscast (or maybe just a youtube vid) recently that showed the abuses some guy received when he simply asked about filing a complaint against a cop.

Comment Re:Hating facebook (Score 1) 247

I think it's more of a double edged sword. We idolize the rich and building up celebrities, stars, etc. But then we pounce at the change to bring them down and drag 'em through the mud. See all the celebrity gossip mags and how much attention is given to Britney Spears or Lindsay Lohan's fall from grace.

So we love success (mainly because we hope to succeed our selves), but then love to tear people down from their pedestal.

Movies

Top 10 Things Hollywood Thinks Computers Can Do 874

An anonymous reader writes "From blowing up your keyboards to developing a malignant sentience, Expert Reviews rounds up the things that movie makers believe computers can do, even though they use the same technology every day to write scripts." I like the summary of how you crack a password in movies. I hate that this page splits into multiple pages. Very lame.

Comment Re:Me thinks (Score 1) 690

I've always been a fan of manual cars. Every car since I was 16 has been a stick, plus they're just more fun to drive. I remember automatics being a "premium" over manuals. Now imagine my surprise when I looked into the Infiniti G37 only to find that the 6speed starting price is several grand MORE than all the other trim levels (with autos). I guess car manufactures are catering to people who can drive, but now it's a "premium" option. Wild.
The Internet

FCC Proposes 100Mbps Minimum Home Broadband Speed 461

oxide7 writes "The US Federal Communications Commission unveiled a plan on Tuesday that would require Internet providers to offer minimum home connection speeds by 2020, a proposal that some telecommunications companies panned as unrealistic. The FCC wants service providers to offer home Internet data transmission speeds of 100 megabits per second to 100 million homes by a decade from now, Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said."
Data Storage

Quality Concerns For Kingston microSD Cards 149

Andrew "bunnie" Huang, whom we've discussed before for his book on Xbox hacking and development of the Chumby, has made an interesting blog post about problems he's found with Kingston microSD cards. He first encountered a batch of bad cards during production of the ChumbyOne, and found Kingston initially unhelpful when trying to get them replaced. After noticing some unusual markings on the chips, he decided to investigate for himself, comparing the ID data and dissolving the cards' casings with nitric acid to take a look inside. He found that each of his Kingston-branded samples actually had a Toshiba/SanDisk memory chip inside, and that the batch of low-quality cards he received may not be as uncommon as he thought. "Significantly, Kingston is revealed as simply a vendor that re-marks other people's chips in its own packaging. Every Kingston card surprisingly had a SanDisk/Toshiba memory chip inside, and the only variance or 'value add' that could be found is in the selection of the controller chip. ... This tells me that Kingston must be crushed when it comes to margin, which may explain why irregular cards are finding their way into their supply chain. Kingston is also probably more willing to talk to smaller accounts like me because as a channel brand they can't compete against OEMs like Sandisk or Samsung for the biggest contracts from the likes of Nokia or RIMM. Effectively, Kingston is just a channel trader and is probably seen by SanDisk/Toshiba as a demand buffer for their production output. I also wouldn't be surprised if SanDisk/Toshiba was selling Kingston 'A-' grade parts, i.e., parts with slightly more defective sectors, but otherwise perfectly serviceable. As a result, Kingston plays a significant and important role in stabilizing microSD card prices and improving fab margins, but at some risk to their own brand image."

Comment Re:I feel split in this matter (Score 5, Informative) 677

Yup, they got one up for you already. According to the Verizon Policy Blog post:

"Recently, Verizon Wireless security and external experts detected attacks from an IP address associated with the 4Chan family of web sites that was disruptive to our customers and our network. To protect both, we eliminated connectivity to the IP address. At no time was 4Chan itself blocked. Ongoing network security team monitoring has now determined there is no longer an immediate threat. Connectivity to those sites is being restored later today."

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