Comment Re: LOL "advanced" apple users (Score 0) 360
Comment Re:So they didn't actually "lose" the payments? (Score 1) 96
That would have been a different story altogether and maybe one worth reading.
Sorry for the typos, posting on my phone.
Comment So they didn't actually "lose" the payments? (Score 1) 96
Comment C+ (Score 1) 336
Comment Re:Australian here with wishful thinking (Score 1) 125
I would support this if the government:
1. Pursued these companies for company tax, not just make them pass on GST from our pockets. 2. More funding to the ACCC to make these companies actually stick to Australian Consumer Laws (i.e. Sony PSN & Steam)
You are effectively saying every online business needs to also incorporate in Australia. Should they incorporate divisions in the 100+ other countries they operate in too? If the Australian government keeps up at that rate they are going, you'll start to find more online businesses just saying, "Fuck it. Australia is too hard / not worth it" and you can pay even more for even less. Meanwhile, I'll enjoy things like my fiber to the home internet in third world Phnom Penh where, unlike Australia, the government has left it to the market to work it out. Enjoy your NBN.
Comment Re: How is it 'alien' ? (Score 3) 106
Comment Re: Is it the phone or the stupid stuff installed (Score 1) 484
Comment Re: Instead... (Score 1) 356
Submission + - Wikipedia admin's manipulation "messed up perhaps 15,000 students' lives" 5
Submission + - Developers and the Fear of Apple (elischiff.com)
Beyond that, the industry has learned that they can't rely on Apple's walled garden to make a profit. The opaque app review process, the race to the bottom on pricing, and Apple's resistance to curation of the App Store are driving "independent app developers into larger organizations and venture-backed startups." Apple will even cut contact with developers if they release for Android first. The "climate of fear" even affects journals, who face not only stonewalling from Apple after any negative reporting, but also a brigade of Apple fans and even other journalists and bloggers trying to paint them as anti-Apple.
Comment Re: This is why these can't be public records (Score 1) 113
Comment Re: Sooo .. (Score 5, Informative) 127
Submission + - Mars Curiosity experiences short circuit; rover to be stationary for days (techienews.co.uk) 1
Comment Re:Okay there you go (Score 1) 1523
At least until the body is positively identified (perhaps by DNA testing) to be that of Nina Reiser's, for all I know this is some ploy/maneuvering by the defense attorney (who had more than ample time to tell Reiser what he was planning) in order to reduce Reiser's sentence.
His attorney just happened to have another body on hand that they could give up as part of some legal maneouver? That's quite a defence attorney.