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Dbug
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Comment #2163507
There have been several studies showing that Netflix bandwidth use has exceeded that of torrent traffic. http://www.neoseeker.com/news/15151-netflix-popularity-excee... A factor th…
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Comment #2162507
Perhaps they could offer a small separate sort of "Flash Guard" utility for the blocking function. We consider the possibility of rogue Flash code opening the camera and/or microph…
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Comment #2159828
Yesterday they had a brief mention claiming that there was information posted to Wikileaks showing that the U.S. was behind the protesters, but none of their earlier reporting had …
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Comment #2159566
Not being for-profit doesn't mean there's a lack of budget concerns. BBC World Service will be cutting around 650 people over the next few years. Let's hope they can still provide …
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Comment #1938455
iPads certainly perform well. With hardware acceleration for h.264, the ARM chip may not be seeing the toughest loads it would otherwise. I believe there's an ARM build of VLC. I'v…
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Comment #1938368
A few things to remember for those with uncertain wireless support 1) Don't forget you can easily try Ubuntu and wireless devices on most x86 laptops in the Live CD mode before you…
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Comment #1935845
'I almost did run down to Walgreens to buy one when I heard about it. I thought, "Android is open source, it should be fun to hack right? How bad can it be?" It seems the answer is…
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Comment #1935237
USPS has been fast and cheap. The only real complaint I've had is that they leave pickup tags for some of the heaviest packages, packages that other carriers would have delivered. …
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Comment #1911638
Yes... apps are just a subset of software. Apple has used the term Applications since the early days of the Mac. The OS X dictionary defines them this way: "a program or piece of s…
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Comment #1911026
It seems you've forgotten Visual Voicemail. Prior to the iPhone, every phone I ever saw required playing through messages sequentially instead of jumping to what I wanted to hear. …
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Comment #1910710
Apple has been far from low risk. Their ditching the floppy, changing ports, switching processor families (more than once), all those iMac form-factors, moving to LCD while they we…
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Comment #1909378
Above CD quality? With 60's material done with vacuum tubes and magnetic tape, CD sampling rates and bit depth won't limit the distribution quality. Of course there are often cases…
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Comment #1878965
Microsoft is less secretive about new products than a company like Apple, and with such large fairly constant revenue from things like Windows and Office, the shipment or degree of…
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Comment #1877381
If the author wants to rant, I would think digging into the motives for Apple backing away from Java support might be more fertile territory. At least it'd have more substance to i…
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Comment #1877305
>...as JVM is no longer seen as a viable and open platform. With Apple dropping work on future major updates to the JVM for OS X, Oracle would be wise to speak up promptly indicati…
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Comment #1844922
Indeed. I know of someone quite poor that paid $500 to have his credit repaired. They got around the laws by calling it education. Most of it amounting to having him send out form …
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Comment #1844329
I'd suggest you do some reading, there's a serious hole in your knowledge of HP. The HP history and culture that people admire has nothing to do with PCs or printers, and predates …
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Comment #1843916
If one looks at historic FCC regulation, it was always okay to listen to communications, but not to divulge the contents to 3rd parties. Even with just those older regulations, usi…
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Comment #1841515
I'd like to see a list of OS X apps using Java. Some may be using Java apps without knowing it. Some P2P apps come to mind.
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Comment #1802382
I've got one for you. Sometimes he'd write about tech that was twisted enough to raise a few eyebrows and bring a chuckle or two. I was surprised to see this on pbs: http://www.pbs…
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Comment #1802251
Flash is disabled on all of our machines due to the history of serious stability issues and vulnerabilities. (most of the time we also avoid enabling scripts from other domains, an…
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Comment #1200394
If the reviews are to be believed, Ghostery has been sold to an advertising company and may be functioning as spyware https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9609 From the G…
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Comment #1178077
USB Specs are available here: http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/ USB 2.0 in particular (10.9 MB zip file): http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/usb_20_122909-2.zip
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Comment #1171040
The show is also on the well known torrent sites
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Comment #1143660
While it generally isn't true of computer displays, some LCD televisions do have slightly reduced power consumption on black. It's not from the LCD shuttering the light from the ba…