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Living Room / Patent Violations? Yeah, theres an app for that.
« Last post by Josh on October 22, 2009, 02:36 PM »
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This is no patent troll lawsuit. This is the world's largest mobile phone maker calling out one of the most beloved devices of recent history on ten counts of patent infringement.

The patents that Nokia cited in its complaint to the Delaware District Court today are related to wireless standard compatibility, speech coding and wireless data, as well as security and encryption. Nokia says it has licensed these patents out to more than 40 other companies and that every model of iPhone since the device's introduction in 2007 has infringed on them.

"The basic principle in the mobile industry is that those companies who contribute in technology development to establish standards create intellectual property, which others then need to compensate for. Apple is also expected to follow this principle," Nokia's Ilkka Rahnasto, Vice President, Legal & Intellectual Property, said in a prepared statement today. "By refusing to agree appropriate terms for Nokia's intellectual property, Apple is attempting to get a free ride on the back of [our] innovation."

More information on this lawsuit as it becomes available.

Source
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows vs. Mac: I'm starting to change.
« Last post by Josh on October 22, 2009, 07:42 AM »
Apple is "High-End" ... In the same context as Paris Hilton, they're both flashy, obnoxious, & transparent.

As said by Borat when he finds out his wife has died

"High Five!"
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General Software Discussion / Re: Features removed from Win7 - do we miss them?
« Last post by Josh on October 22, 2009, 06:35 AM »
Am I the only one that is personally glad they removed the "Classic" start menu from Windows?
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General Software Discussion / Re: Features removed from Win7 - do we miss them?
« Last post by Josh on October 21, 2009, 04:25 PM »
I don't really have many comments. Very rarely use Vista and the features missing from it in W7 don't seem a big issue to me. But the ones that are missing from those I have in XP are very irritating indeed.

What do you find missing from XP that 7 does not have?
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I stabbed my cody mug and broke my knife when I dropped a can of campbells extra chunky soup on my foot...do i have a problem?
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Just making sure I wasn't smoking crack and there was something I put in there inadvertently.
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I'd also like to just say that just because the guy played Starcraft doesn't mean anything. I can't read Swedish, so I don't know what the original article says, but the article Josh links to doesn't say anything about the man playing Starcraft when his internet connection was lost. It just says he's a Starcraft player who got angry when his internet connection went out.

Might as well have the headline be: 18 year internet user stabs 15 year old after internet connection goes out.

Oh wait, that's not as scary/sensational, so that won't work... ::)

Are you clicking the right link deo? I just clicked it again and the link even says starcraft right in it. The first paragraph makes mention of it as well.

http://www.sk-gaming...d_after_knife_attack

Notice, starcraft is directly in the link....
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General Software Discussion / Re: Who should judge Win7's success?
« Last post by Josh on October 14, 2009, 10:44 AM »
Exactly! Just like I absolutely love vista and other vocal people do not.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows vs. Mac: I'm starting to change.
« Last post by Josh on October 14, 2009, 10:39 AM »
cmpm, i am sorry but you are wrong. It is NOT Microsofts responsibility to make OSX run on PC Hardware. OSX is proprietary to the mac. Yes it can work on the PC hardware, but only after hacking it. That is NOT Microsofts job nor is it a PC Manufacturers job. Apple has restricted use to their MAC hardware platform. Saying that microsoft could "create a mac partition" is silly in so many ways when it comes to a business aspect. Why would they WANT to do that? OSX offers nothing in terms of software or program availability that windows cannot already handle.

As you say, there is a lot you do not know, and I would suggest reading up on this topic because labeling microsoft the bad guy on this aspect is the wrong way to go. Apple has their software locked to hardware. It is NOT microsoft trying to lock out apple from the PC platform (which it has no control over).
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows vs. Mac: I'm starting to change.
« Last post by Josh on October 14, 2009, 06:44 AM »
Whatever....

The windows machine will not be built to handle the OSX format.
Their 90% would change. They are not that stupid.

You keep saying Windows. Mac's are PCs just like PCs are PCs. They use identical hardware. Apple has CHOSEN to limit OSX to the MAC (PC) hardware it chooses. They use very strict controls to ensure you cannot install it on other hardware although that won't and hasn't stopped the hacking crowd. There are hackintoshes and they prove that apple is arbitrarily locking down it's SOFTWARE to its HARDWARE.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows vs. Mac: I'm starting to change.
« Last post by Josh on October 14, 2009, 06:15 AM »
It's Apple's fault that MS and it's mob won't make Windows capable of handling OSX?

I'm quite sure ms could do it. But they will not.
That would change the market for MS.
I'm pretty sure if Windows could run Apple's OS,
there would be a change in what's on the shelf in the OS aisle.

Windows handling OSX? OSX is an Operating System, Windows is an Operating System. It's not a matter of one "handling" the other. MAC is a hardware platform (Exactly the same as a "PC") that people buy and then consequently install windows on because OSX cannot run the programs they need. It's not a matter of WINDOWS running MAC's OS, It's a matter of MAC opening up OSX so that it could be run on a "PC" without HACKING it.
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Living Room / Re: Recommend to me the BEST USB stick to get
« Last post by Josh on October 14, 2009, 05:07 AM »
If anyone is still looking, I have two OCZ Rally2 8GB Flash drives. I cannot recommend these enough. They are quick and very durable. They are not totally ruggedized like the corsair shock resistant models, but they are tougher than most low cost USB Memory sticks. 5 out of 5 cody's recommend this product ;-)
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows vs. Mac: I'm starting to change.
« Last post by Josh on October 13, 2009, 12:15 PM »
Upgrade your ordinary laptop to a Macbook.Only $0.99!

http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/174/acidpicdump6107.jpg
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Living Room / Re: Man names son 2.0
« Last post by Josh on October 12, 2009, 08:12 PM »
This topic reminds me of the old xkcd.com comic: Exploits of a mom
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Living Room / Snow leopard bug causes erasure of users home directory
« Last post by Josh on October 12, 2009, 06:17 PM »
Apparently not only are Sidekick users losing their personal data. Today, in a separate incident Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) users are also finding their data fully wiped.

The bug was actually discovered within a week of Snow Leopard's launch back in August, when users found that logging out of their account, into a "guest" account, and then back into their personal account would completely erase the content from their home drive (Documents, Movies, Pictures, Music, Sites).

Source

Sorry for the BN link, I hate posting news from there but it still comes at a good time since the Windows vs Mac thread has really taken off.
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Living Room / Re: Man names son 2.0
« Last post by Josh on October 12, 2009, 10:45 AM »
Geek 2.0, per se ;-)
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Living Room / Man names son 2.0
« Last post by Josh on October 12, 2009, 10:15 AM »
A proud US father and self-confessed engineering "geek" has named his son after a computer software term.

Jon Blake Cusack, from Holland, Michigan, told local newspapers the US practice of adding "Junior" or "II" after a boy's name was too common.

So, when his son was born last week, he decided on the name Jon Blake Cusack 2.0, as if he were a software upgrade.

Mr Cusack admitted that it took months to persuade his wife, Jamie, to accept the idea.

Source
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Living Room / Scientists say: Alcohol DOES make people more attractive
« Last post by Josh on October 12, 2009, 09:43 AM »
For the first time, scientists have proven that "beer goggles" are real — other people really do look more attractive to us if we have been drinking.

Surprisingly, the beer goggles effect was not limited to just the opposite sex among the ostensibly straight volunteers recruited for the study — they also rated people from their own sex as more attractive.

Scientists in England gave 84 heterosexual college students chilled lime-flavored drinks that were either non-alcoholic or given a dose of vodka equivalent in alcohol to a large glass of wine or a pint-and-a-half of beer.

After 15 minutes, the volunteers were shown photos of 40 other college students from both sexes.

For the results, click here
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An 18 year old Starcraft player has been reported as attacking a 15 year old girl. The gamer became angry when his internet connection wouldn't work and picked up a kitchen knife and headed into the street. When there he came into contact with a 15 year old girl who was on her way home from a party and laughing with a friend. He attacked her with the knife but despite several stabs her injuries were not life threatening.

Source
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows vs. Mac: I'm starting to change.
« Last post by Josh on October 05, 2009, 04:59 PM »
I will join f0dder in saying that I have had nothing but negative things to say about support when it comes to asking an open source community for help. If you do not read, and understand, the manual then you are laughed at, mocked, and on IRC banned from channels where you should otherwise expect help for your problems.

When asking for a bug to be fixed on a forum, I have been flamed and attacked for suggesting a bug is just that, a bug. I am all about supporting a program, but supporting it to the point where you don't admit its faults is a big thing I have seen in many open source communities.

Software on the F/OSS side of the house is another problem which, like f0dder, I have experienced inferiority on. On windows, when I pay for a program, I expect a certain level of performance and refinement. On F/OSS applications, interfaces feel tacked on (as most GUI tools are simply command line apps with a GUI tacked on as an afterthought). You can claim OoO all you want as a demonstration of fine software development on the F/OSS world, but that is one application out of thousands that exist. Often times bugs present themselves for years on end that never get fixed. I am reminded of the old xkcd.org comic strip detailing a similar experience.

Feature addition is another fault of most F/OSS software. For the most part, unless the major forum dwellers agree about a feature suggestion, one that isn't flamed to the depths of the forums, the feature is likely to not be implemented.

F/OSS has it's pluses but in my book, the negatives far outweigh and outnumber them.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows vs. Mac: I'm starting to change.
« Last post by Josh on October 05, 2009, 04:28 PM »
However, how come so very few people who switch from Windows to Mac or Linux never return?

Could it be that they are too poor after paying for their mac to afford to switch back?

Sorry, cheap shot, had to take it thou
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Living Room / Re: Almost nobody owns JUST MACS
« Last post by Josh on October 05, 2009, 04:24 PM »
Almost nobody owns JUST MACS, or just Windows. Own what you want, just don't keep raising my taxes to buy proprietary software for government/public administration.
You'd rather have them raised for training people to use, maintain and patch opensource alternatives? :D

My sentiments exactly! Because we all know that the "free support" you get from most open source programs support forums (I say forums because very few have dedicated or paid options for phone/email support) borders on abuse in most forums where the person has a question about something that makes the program look bad.
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Living Room / Almost nobody owns JUST MACS
« Last post by Josh on October 05, 2009, 02:36 PM »
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NPD's Household Penetration Study found a 3% uptick in Mac households for 2009. This makes sense! What's surprising (or not) is that of the 12% of homes with a Mac, less than 2% are Mac-exclusive.

The 2% figure is extrapolated from NPD's less direct assessment:

   [A]pproximately 12 percent of all U.S. computer owning households own an Apple computer, up from 9 percent in 2008. While Apple ownership is growing, those households are decidedly in favor of mixed system environments. Of those 12 percent, nearly 85 percent also own a Windows-based PC.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows vs. Mac: I'm starting to change.
« Last post by Josh on October 03, 2009, 04:28 PM »
Why is Acrobat such an enormous application?  It's all bloat.  Don't come to me with the features that 0.001% of the people use.  I bet the program could be 20 MB and nobody would notice.  And a hell of a lot faster.  It should open and close almost before you click the button.

Why is it so big? Because companies do use a lot of the functionality built into it. Heck, the company I am with has very few people compared to some organizations I have dealt with, and we use quite a few of the PDF distribution capabilities that acrobat provides. But, also remember, that Adobe ACROBAT is not designed solely as a reader. It is designed for the business/user which wants to control distribution of their documents, provide change tracking, add form capabilities to documents, and quite a lot more. The functionality I list above is only the tip of what acrobat can and is used for. The biggest thing I see people making the mistake about acrobat is using it as an "editor". Acrobat is NOT DESIGNED to edit documents. It is designed to convert your existing documents into a cross platform distributable document with the type of security or modifications you require. Most users think that a PDF document is meant to be a SOURCE document, which it is not (minus, again, form-based documents). You still require a word processor/3rd party application to create the base document.

Same with Office.  Let's talk Outlook.  All it does is email and calendar stuff.  So slow.  There's no need.

Outlook does FAR MORE than just calendar and email "stuff". Again, my small organization (~300 people worldwide) uses outlook quite often. We share calendars, exchange email, perform task processing and tracking, manage our organizational contact lists, conduct meetings, and quite a bit more with outlook. Plus, outlook is designed to interact with our user portal so we can share information between outlook and our web-based portal so that users can access this info anywhere in the world. I have yet to meet a program which can do as much as outlook is capable of, minus notes but we won't touch that monstrosity.

Same with any large mainstream software.  Nero, Mcafee, Norton, Photoshop.  It just doesn't seem like we are able to enjoy the processing power we have today.  The more power we get, the more bloated programs get.  And if the OS is bloated or inefficient, then we're instantly off to a bad start.

With more processing power comes more ability to perform. Application developers adapt to what their users request. The issue with power users is that all they want is something small but power users, as much as I hate to say it, are not the majority (Minus photoshop/video editing professionals). Nero added most of it's media processing applications to the Nero suite because end users requested it. Nero started as a very basic CD burner but with the change in technology came a change in the end-user requirements for what they hoped the application could do.

Now please, do not get me wrong, some of these changes should be optional and selectable at install (and in Nero's case, they are), but most of what is included has been requested. The vocal MAJORITY determine, in most cases, what is important. Look at Microsoft, the users complained and complained about vista (although I personally had no issues with vista) and now we have Windows 7 which is lighter and as fast, if not faster depending on hardware, as Windows XP.
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Living Room / Re: How much Soda/Energy-Drinks you drink / week?
« Last post by Josh on October 01, 2009, 05:29 AM »
now i drink a can every day. the buzz seems to have gone but i still like the taste (i'm sure it must wake me up a little).

Caffeine dependence FTW! I am right there with ya nudone!
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