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Comment Re:"Oh, you mean that printer company?"-Scott McNe (Score 2) 27

Whenever I hear the name Carly Fiona, I'm reminded about the fact that the best paid people are not necessary compentent at all.

Not only did she destroy the great manufacturer of high end electronics that once was HP, but she also manged to destroy Compaq as well. Quite impressive being the person to destroy these two great companies within less than 10 years.

Comment Re:Really? (Score 1) 116

not a major health crisis if only the unhealthy are susceptible and there are no symptoms in most people. looking for something to wring your hands over? this is a non-issue, rarely is there a toxic infection.

why do you assume that there might not be undetected issues. Might this correlate with things like slightly reduced risk aversion, may it contirbute to depression, may it contribute to a lack of ability to control your food intake or may it contribute to imagining that when no direct link to symptoms have been discovered it is totally safe?

Android

Google Lens Is Coming To All Android Phones Running Google Photos (theverge.com) 57

Google announced that Google Lens, a machine learning-powered image analyzer, will be rolling out to more Android devices and make an appearance on iOS. "This means users will be able to scan things through the app to receive information, like a dog's breed or a flower type," reports The Verge. Some phones will also be able to access Lens through the Google Assistant too, including flagships from Samsung, Huawei, LG, Motorola, Sony, and HMD / Nokia. "Google says Lens is rolling out in batches, so you might not get the update right away," reports The Verge.

Comment Re:Religion is poison (Score 1) 385

some organisation that seem fairly nice, and at least here in Norway they are in no way associated with religion

"save the children"
"Doctors without borders"
"frivillighetssentralen" - soup kitchens and whatnot
"alternativ jul" - christmas dinner for the unfortunate few

So, while you believe that religion is a prerequisite for human kindness - i wholeheartedly disagree.

Comment Re:Why is the hardware so complex/expensive? (Score 1) 217

I also wonder how this could fail so misearably.

As a hobby photographer/nerd I created my own unit that seems to do pretty much the same as this one. It's got a motion detector, lightening detector, sound activated trigger, datalogger, tempsensor, variable timer for timelapses/shutter contro, bluetooth interface to control from a computer and "fairly long range" 868mhz wireless shutter control.

Comment pretty close to cashless over here (Score 1) 753

The last number I saw published here in Norway said that cash only accounted for about 5% of the daily transaction volume, debit cards are used in 80% of purchases. Published statistics also say that cash is more expensive to handle than electronic transactions.

I can't remember using cash a single time during the last few months.

Comment Norway (Score 1) 386

Here in Norway, the company you work for pays your taxes for you based on a personal tax card. The personal tax-card is distributed electronically from the government to every citizen based on last years income.

When we get our tax return forms, all debts, interests, banksavings, stocks and property is already filled out. Most people only have to make small changes.

Everything you need to change in the forms, are available online.

If you own taxes or you've paid too much through the year, the final balace must be cleared by june.

Seems like the system you guys got over the pond is vastly overcomplicated.

Mozilla

Firefox OS 1.1 Released, Mozilla Prepares For 2nd Round of Device Launches 76

SmartAboutThings writes "Mozilla has officially introduced the first update to its mobile Firefox OS. The very first update to Firefox OS adds some important new features, performance improvements and additional language support. Some of the most important changes include MMS support, Push Notifications API, Contact Management enhancements, Firefox browser downloads, Keyboard improvements and much more. In a separate announcement, Mozilla also said that new launches of Firefox OS smartphones will begin soon with more devices and in more markets around the world."

Comment Re:"They were bound to fail" (Score 1) 375

agreed.

While I think that giving out tablets for school use seems like a daft idea, this is the best possible result. Lots of kids doing their own research into how they can make a device suit their needs.

Might even se some kids learning programming as well... The one item that had the most influence on my careerchoice was probably my HP48 that I spent a great deal of time programming and generally tinkering with.

Comment Re:N900 forever (Score 1) 207

Ditto.

I have two working N900s and one nonworking for spare parts. Not going to swap it out before something better hits the market, if something better comes to market that is.

With the CSSU and some overclocking, it is not _that_ slow compared to other phones/tablets

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