Comment Re:It's Apple. (Score 2) 38
Seriously, love to watch the trolls who are calling people "idiots" and "children" who don't accept their way of thinking: that we shouldn't accept Apple's way of thinking.
Bitter, much?
Comment Flying Pyramid-shaped Object? (Score 5, Funny) 143
Comment Re:It's hilarious (Score 1) 114
My head is spinning with incredulity.
My head hasn't stopped since 2016.
Comment Re:Won't Buy Sony Promises (Score 1) 49
Second, as far as the piracy aspect, read here: SONY "YET TO IDENTIFY A SINGLE INSTANCE" OF OTHER OS PS3 PIRACY. Show me your source for the "people" who bragged about it online. Very much like complaining about voter fraud without evidence.
I am stunned this got downvoted but I guess that's where slashdot is these days.
Comment Won't Buy Sony Promises (Score 0) 49
They claimed it was "voluntary" but if you DIDN'T install the update, you lost the ability to watch Blu-Ray DVDs or connect to the PS network (which was required for most games, even single-player.)
I will *NEVER* trust any product produced by Sony that can be "updated" into another bait-and-switch con.
Comment LEGO Money Grab (Score 1) 18
Comment Re:In The News (Score 5, Insightful) 192
Comment Re: On Its Way Out (Score 1) 221
One of the reasons Jobs did that was to cut ios users out of the huge library of free flash games on the web and force users and developers to the app store. That gaming library is still massively used and a primary driver for Flash use.
B.S.
It was well known that there were security holes you could drive a truck through. Jobs was the first (ok, maybe ONE of the first) high-profile tech leaders with the clout and guts to declare the Emperor Had No Security (as well as being a huge memory hog.)
I believe he cited (lookie me, ma! I done used it correctly!) statistics from OS X showing that Flash clearly was the #1 cause of their software crashes. And realize that not only was he proven right now, but he was proven right then. Not long after Jobs' dress-down of Flash, Adobe themselves gave up on making it for mobile, saying they could not make it work. There was a version for Android that was pathetic and they couldn't fix it.
So, while I'm sure Jobs' didn't feel bad about gamers having to use the app store instead of Flash, I doubt it was a major motivating factor in his rant. Jobs' perspective started with the user. He generally felt that if you give the user the right experience, the business and money will follow.
Of course, this is all bad news for Zynga...
Comment Re:Dey is just computers (Score 1) 35
Comment Duh. (Score 0, Troll) 206
Comment Re:ebola stigma (Score 1) 65
My issue is that this "cure" appeared recently and from my (admittedly layman's) perspective, it hasn't had enough time to prove it's completely effective. And given the risks involved if someone is wrong, it seems foolhardy to just trust that it will work.
And when I read that the doctors are "stumped" as to why the disease wasn't completely eliminated, it scares the hell out of me. This isn't AIDS. It's faster and far more easily and casually contracted. Not to be trifled with. Until people have been truly "Ebola free" and not contagious for years, I think precautions are warranted.
Comment Re:ebola stigma (Score 1) 65
Feed Engadget: Jeff Bezos' first proper test rocket has successfully launched (engadget.com)
Submission + - FBI Slammed On Capitol Hill For 'Stupid' Ideas About Encryption (dailydot.com)
"Creating a technological backdoor just for good guys is technologically stupid," said Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.), a Stanford University computer science graduate. "That's just stupid."