* Posts by bill 20

29 publicly visible posts • joined 27 Jul 2009

Putin's lapdog? Zuckerberg questioned over quisling claims

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What did you expect from a Yank?

As an American citizen, millionaire or not, what did you expect, other than a parochial response? Americans don't have the faintest clue about the rest of the world, and that includes their politicians. They live apart from the rest of the human race, with their own set of "values" and understanding of human nature, which they try to apply to the rest of us with no success, bless 'em.

Apple's new non-feline Mac operating system, OS X Mavericks, ready to go

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Re: Worthwhile Features?

I don't understand your ire.

"It's" is the correct use of the possessive in this case; the use of the apostrophe simply means "belonging to it".

Facebook reveals plan to WIRE THE PLANET

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"The paper also suggests wiser uses of networks"...

....Of which Facebook is most definitely not one.

The improved communications that a computer network could bring to the inhabitants of the developing world might have the potential to improve their standard of living in real, tangible ways.

But then the only reason capitalist economies would lay out the expense of setting up such networks would be to extract what little wealth those people have, in exchange for the pointless crap that the likes of Facebook and Amazon peddle.

Brit music body BPI lobbies hard for 'UK file-sharers database'

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Joke

TalkTalk says 'our customers come first'

That'll all change once the Porn filters are switched on.

WIN a RockBLOCK Iridium satellite comms module

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BROWNPANTS

The BROWNPANTS Box….

Backup

Release

On

Worrying

Nearness

(of)

People

And

Nasty

Technology

Scenario

Ho-hum, back to my day job now :(

Rest your head against a train window, hear VOICES in your SKULL

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Boffin

A Business Opportunity

Excellent. This morning I have filed a patent application for the AdFree vibration-damping travel pillow. It'll make millions.

Scientists investigate 'dark lightning' threat to aircraft passengers

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Facepalm

Re: ISS?

"And because these bursts are omnidirectional there is no inverse square law in play so distance is irrelevant."

Ummm..... so according your understanding of physics, since the sun also emits it's radiation omnidirectionally, there is no difference between it's effects here on Earth, and, ooh, say, at the surface of Mercury?

Wow.

Adobe's Creative Cloud fails at being a cloud

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Coffee/keyboard

So...second foot well and truly shot, then.

The first being last week's announcement that they are ending perpetual licences.

Bye-bye Adobe. Greedy idiots.

Apple asked me for my BANK statements, says outraged reader

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WTF?

Re: Additional Verification

NO. People do not need to "wise up" to anything. It is NOT the place of retail businesses to start demanding sensitive, potentially exploitable PII from customers in order to back-up purchases. That kind of fraud-prevention is the duty of the banks and card-issuers; they are are the trusted holders of individuals' sensitive personal data. Anyone who willingly hands over such information to a retailer deserves everything they get. I can remember having to demand to speak to the store manager of a PC World branch because (even though I was paying cash for a small-value item) I refused to give my postcode at the checkout. The drone on the till simply could not proceed with the sale without that piece of information because of the way the company had chosen to design it's point of sale procedure. This unregulated harvesting of PII by the retail sector needs to be clamped-down on hard, with legislation if necessary.

I repeat: IT IS NOT THE PLACE OF THE RETAILER TO DEMAND SENSITIVE PERSONAL DATA IN ORDER TO VERIFY A CUSTOMER'S IDENTITY: THAT IS THE ROLE OF THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION PROVIDING THE MEANS OF PAYMENT.

Master Beats: Why doesn't audio quality matter these days?

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Happy

Anti-audiophile

Grados SR60i all the way - the antithesis of Dr. Dre(adful)'s pieces of expensive crap....

They're ugly, uncomfortable, cheap and plasticky looking, and they sound HEAVENLY.

Clegg orders fresh review of UK extradition treaty

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Big Brother

Re: What a sham

"Any other person would have been sent to the country where they committed the crime to be prosecuted."

So that that would be the UK then, in McKinnon's case; he allegedly committed these crimes whilst sitting in a bedsit in North London. The UK has relevant laws applicable to this alleged crime, so the case should be tried here. There is no possible justification for extradition other than a vindictive thirst for revenge by the American authorities for making them look stupid, or US dissatisfaction with the (perfectly appropriate) length of custodial sentence he would receive in the UK if he were to be found guilty here, compared with the ludicrously disproportionate jail term he would get in the US. 99 years for a crime where no property was damaged, no money was stolen and nobody was injured or killed? That's not a Justice system; it's something altogether different and oppressive.

While Americans still think they rule the world (which they don't- China owns them lock, stock and barrel) they seem to think that they can help themselves with impunity to the citizens of other sovereign states while their citizens are nobody's property by their own. And they wonder why much of world despises them.

Compact Disc death foretold for 2012

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WTF?

So what the f**k is someone who actually cares about audio fidelity supposed to listen to music on after that? Mp3 is crap, so is AAC , and FLAC is too much of a faff to get it to play through a proper hifi rather than shitty PC speakers.

Just goes to prove the music business doesn't give a flying one about quality.

Intel pitches stalking smartphones

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Big Brother

Hey Intel...

No thanks.

Amazon tackles soaring textbook prices

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WTF?

Newcastle?

By "Newcastle" I presume you mean Newkie Brown? WTF is going on with that website you linked to? Enter my DOB in YANK FORMAT????? I'll never let another drop of the Dog pass my lips again….

Apple to open iCloud for 'free' before slapping $25 subs on service

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Thumb Down

So what if....

....in not interested in sticking my iTunes music collection on iCloud, but want to continue to use my MobileMe email address, iCal sync, address book, etc.? I now have to put up with ads? Time to move on, perhaps...

Huawei celebrates UK win with Everything Everywhere

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Black Helicopters

Oh great

"Huawei's solution is very IP-based, converting traffic to Internet Protocol before back haul, which makes it cheaper to handle."

For "handle" substitute "intercept and direct to China". Here's hoping none of the UK's security services use mobiles on the EE network. I really don't understand this obsession with outsourcing everything of any importance to foreign companies in the apparently naive belief that they won't abuse the access it grants them to our sensitive information for their own national interest. The UK must be the laughing stock of governments like China's (whose Peoples Liberation Army has close links with Huwei)

Are we really incapable of doing things for ourselves anymore?

Do-Not-Track laws gain US momentum

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Coat

The gall of some people...

"Google is the only browser manufacturer to have individually come out against California's proposed law, signing its name to a letter to state politicians claiming that the bill "gratuitously" singles out advertising companies for special regulation."

Damn right they should be singled out for special regulation. There's nothing gratuitous about it: they have chosen to invade peoples' privacy in the pursuit of selling them stuff, using means that in any other sphere of human activity could and would result in them being prosecuted and imprisoned for covert surveillance/cyberstalking/data theft* (*choose your favourite illegal activity and delete as appropriate). So tell us Google, why exactly *should* advertising have a special exemption from, for example, the The European Convention on Human Rights that states that all it's citizens have the right to a private life?

That's Google going through your coat pockets for any useful information that they might be able to use to sell you stuff...

German Green extracts tracking info from mobile operator

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Big Brother

It always makes me laugh...

....in even current US TV shows when the authorities try to "trace" a phone call placed from a mobile, then fail because the suspect hung up too soon. The fact that the phone's location can be determined at any time, whether in use or not, as long as it is powered on (and how many people ever turn off their phone these days?) seems to have escaped them...

Unless, of course, it's a ruse to lull your average would-be criminal into a false sense of security.

LightSquared squares off against GPS worriers

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Grenade

Dont worry...

...If their equipment does turn out to interfere with GPS, the US military will make the necessary adjustments to the base stations using a range of fast-acting, high yield aerial tools...

Apple ads to target your iTunes history

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Unhappy

Google opt-out

http://www.google.com/ads/preferences

For what it's worth...there are so many different outfits trying to track you and steal your personally identifiable information online these days, it's extremely unlikely that you'll stop all of them without taking drastic action like disabling some services, which will have a detrimental effect on what you can actually do online.

Your choices are; withdraw from the online world -or- put up with these parasites. The middle ground of a severely-limited -but secure- user experience really isn't worth the hassle.

Glitch diverts net traffic through Chinese ISP

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Black Helicopters

Hmmm....

....Accident? I think not.

Dry-run for future cyber-attacks?.......duh!!

Microsoft's 'almost ready' Azure set for April delivery?

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Black Helicopters

Oooh...the irony..

Am I the only old duffer who remembers the pre-internet days when the word "Azure" was a British Intelligence Services codeword for eavesdropping? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!

Unused phone lines to be taxed for rural broadband

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Ummmm...wait a mo......

For those people here who are panicking because they think that they'll be taxed on a BT line that runs to their house even if it is dormant:

How do you think BT are going to be able to charge you 50p per month for their copper wires running into your home if you don't actually have a contract with them? Where are they going to get your bank details from? Or your name? Unless you're the only person in the house listed on the electoral register, even if they can find out the names of the dwelling occupants, how are they going to know who to send the tax bill to? Get real folks: If the phone line is off and nobody at the house has any contract with BT, they're not going to be able to tax you!

Google chief: Only miscreants worry about net privacy

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Big Brother

The problem with this attitude is...

...that Mr. Schmidt's definition of a "miscreant" isn't necessarily the same as your's or mine.

Certain type of activity can be pretty much universally agreed by sane, well-adjusted people to be "miscreant": some examples have been listed in the article.

But what happens when someone decides that your political beliefs are "miscreant"? Or your affiliation to a Trades Union? Or your religious convictions (or Lack Of)? What about your sexual orientation? How about your ethnicity? Or environmental convictions? The protection enshrined in UK/EU laws for these aspects of the individual are fatally eroded by the collection of such data and it's serving-up to whoever has a court-order by Google and others. On that basis, this deliberate and wilful contravention of these laws should be prosecuted vigorously - but will they be? Of course not.

Disconnection phone scam targets UK consumers

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Catching them would be trivial...

If BT are serious about catching these people, why don't they publish a hotline number that victims can call from a mobile WHILE THE SCAMMERS ARE ON THE LINE. Then BT can instantly check the number of the caller (withholding caller ID only prevents the customer from seeing the originator's number, not BT) and they will immediately know exactly who they are and where they are. Pass it on to the police, and hey presto; nasty scummy scammers behind bars. Simple.

US Spec Ops operates psywar websites targeted at UK

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Black Helicopters

Umm, hardly "news"...

This scheme has been in operation since 1990. It's called Sky Broadcasting, and is run by a cunning Aussie by the name of Murdoch. (The really funny thing would be if the goddams hired him because they thought he was "British English" - after all, we non-US speakers all sound the same to them, don't we?!)

Snow Leopard security - The good, the bad and the missing

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Rebooting

Never mind whether the system "requires" rebooting every day, my 'leccy bill was so high last month, I can't afford NOT to switch my computers off every night!

Virgin hijacks empty pages

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Paris Hilton

What Virgin meant to say was...

"Advanced Network Error Search

Our advanced network error search helps us make money from you even more quickly.

You all make mistakes when you type in website addresses, because, quite frankly, you're all morons. Perhaps you miss a few letters, or the website doesn't exist any longer. Well that's good news for us! If an address you enter doesn't locate a site, this handy feature will convert the incorrect address into even more money for us, so instead of an error message you will get a list of our highest-paying advertisers, plus some completely useless additional unrelated links.

The advanced network error search is currently switched OFF.

To change your selection, use the buttons below:

Yes - I would like Virgin Media to take the piss out of me even more than they do already

No - I would like the internet to work in the way it was intended, complying with net standards and not breaking programs that I may use which need the internet to function properly."

Paris - because she'll do anything for money too.

Tory Grandee puts boot into NHS Google plans

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Stop

Google will have to prize my medical....

...records from my cold, dead hand. That's the ONLY way they'll ever get their snouts anywhere near my precious, confidential data. I'm a healthcare professional in the UK, and deal with confidential medical records every day: I know precisely what's at stake here.

There is NO WAY I would allow the kind of information contained in medical case notes anywhere near an organisation like Google, who routinely ride rough-shod over individuals' rights to privacy in the pursuit of profit. The same goes for Microsoft and all other companies that see private, personal data as an opportunity to monetise individuals.

The line in the sand is right here. This NOT America, we do NOT have a crappy, fragmented, privately-run health system, and we DO have the European Convention on Human Rights.

Google - f**k off and exploit some other country's population.