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Comment Re:Just like Siri... (Score 1) 402

There is a Swype clone available for cydia, and it mostly sucks http://lifehacker.com/5819207/swype-beta-now-available-for-jailbroken-iphones. It is fun to begin with as a novelty, but dragging your finger around that small screen obscures most of the letters making it hard to actually form words, and it is not that accurate.

Comment Re:How come there are enough apes to take over? (Score 1) 239

SPOILER ALERT the smart monkeys in the monkey pound escape, there must be say 30-50 of them? They then bust some regular ones out of the zoo (another 20-30?) as well as busting some more out of the research labs (100?), then they all escape into the forest via a bridge, and get lucky that it is a bit cloudy and the humans cannot see them to kill them. A few get killed along the way, then I guess the remaining procreate in the forest or something, then take over the planet. I suppose the humans could just nuke the forest or something, but maybe the monkeys would outsmart them again I dunno.
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Submission + - Researchers Store Optical Data in Five Dimensions (technologyreview.com)

Al writes: "Researchers from Swinburne University of Technology in Victoria, Australia, have developed an optical material capable of storing information in five dimensions. Using three wavelengths and two polarizations of light, the Australian researchers were able to write six different patterns within the same area. The material is made up of layers of gold nanorods suspended in clear plastic that has been spun flat onto a glass substrate and multiple data patterns can be written and read within the same area in the material without interference. The team achieved a storage density of 1.1 terabytes per cubic centimeter by writing data to stacks of 10 nanorod layers."

Comment Re:The student edition is now $47 more (Score 1) 762

Here's a suggestion...

Find 4 friends, buy a family pack. 4 of my friends at school are doing the same. Thus, $40 apiece.
what is there to stop one using a regular (i.e. non family-pack) version of OS X for multiple upgrades? I recall when i upgraded to tiger there was no serial or activation required, and the disc certainly didnt dissolve or anything after installation. do you get 4 discs or sumthing with the family pack?

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