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Yay! And the crowd just shrugs.
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Have these IoT people noticed that we have iPhones and droids?
Kind'a renders this IoT thing irrelevant.
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Fully 30% of physical servers are using energy while doing nothing. "They're coming to get you, Barbara!"
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Recent community concerns have triggered an extensive internal review of our mirroring program and how mirrored content is used on SourceForge. In light of this review, third-party bundling of mirrored content was discontinued May 27th. Translation: oops, sorry you noticed
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Yes, Microsoft is giving Windows away for free to people who don't technically qualify for the upgrade. That's a good deal, but it's not that big a deal. Here's why. Good news for you Windows for Workgroups users
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The Register has a different opinion in today's e-mail update: [^] ?
"Microsoft has been forced to quietly edit a misleading blog post that seemed to suggest that anyone could get their mitts on Windows 10 for free – if they first installed a test version of Redmond's upcoming operating system for PCs."
«I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center» Kurt Vonnegut.
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new DateTime(subscriptionDate.Year + 1, subscriptionDate.Month, subscriptionDate.Day);
Hah. Always use a TimeSpan rather than incrementing. Leap year and all that.
Marc
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A Canadian teenager was shot and killed Sunday after an attempt to recover his lost smartphone took a tragic turn. "It’s just a phone — it’s not worth losing your life over"
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See, if he'd had a Droid he would have shot first.
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you find that funny?
I'd rather be phishing!
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Scientists attempt to quantify the effect of Internet cats on our mood. Purrfect news
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Cats!? CATS!? GET THOSE DARN CATS OFF MY COMPUTER!!!
Ummm... Yes, of course they affect mood.
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In the Electronic Frontier Foundation's annual Who Has Your Back report, Apple is commended for adopting a "strong stance" on user rights, transparency, and privacy. "Private eyes, they're watching you"
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There you go. I just had to push your post through the moderation queue
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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I'm such a spammer
TTFN - Kent
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Works well in conjunction with the article directly below.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Google sets up feedback loop in its image recognition neural network - which looks for patterns in pictures - creating hallucinatory images of animals, buildings and landscapes which veer from beautiful to terrifying "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe..."
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I think Google's image recognition neural network is on drugs.
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That's cool. I was intrigued by how it associates an arm with a dumbell when asked to look for one.
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IoT, with its tiny screens & headless devices, will drive an authentication revolution. It's a short leap from the kind of two-factor authentication used on the Apple Watch to proximity-based authentication that does away with any user interaction. Passwords are just the canary in the coalmine. Whatever it takes
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The team behind Microsoft Edge has been working hard to make sure their new browser engine will be able to properly, reliably, and quickly render web pages as best as possible. If this goes through, someone better send Lucifer a snow shovel.
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