@n3td3v
(1) You are neither Iranian government or chinese government, sorry for you.
(2) I have no doubt that in your country, you are being monitored via a screen that can not be turned off, or you will be arrested. I think you'd better stop posting, because you may be charged of leaking state secrets (laugh).
In reply to: "China arrests thousands in Web porn crackdown"
January 2, 2010
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Free of charge rather than paid. In reply to: "10 music-tech trends that will shape the next decade"
December 28, 2009
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If people wants to protest legally, listen to free musics provided legally (like radio) and pay nothing. Tell them who is the boss. In reply to: "Will recorded music survive the 2010s?"
December 27, 2009
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I would rather say US anti-trust counterpart has been delinquent when coming to doing its job. In reply to: "FTC's new strategy: Kick 'em when they're down"
December 19, 2009
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Microsoft, you have never disclosed accurate, tangible adoption rate (from xp to 7, xp to vista, vista to 7), and you have never disclosed accurate # of win 7, vista and Xp sold. With all of those stats absent, I doubt your statement is even credible.
Second, I don't call MS first because you are stingy on customer support, your customer support is outsourced to someone who even can't understand my problem and refused to escalate, or you simply took too long to answer my question.
So, please stop lying. I won't buy your "self-endorsement".
In reply to: "Windows 7 leaving Redmond's help desk less busy"
December 17, 2009
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That's the strength mozilla firefox has: Transparency and open-source. You are always welcomed to contribute by reporting bugs of fixing reported bugs.
proprietary software doesn't. You don't know what bugs have been reported, whether they have fixed it and your own published fix may be subject to DMCA takedown notice. I even doubt that bugs are intentionally left unfixed so they can extort customers to upgrade it to get the bugs fixed.
In reply to: "Firefox, Adobe top buggiest-software list"
December 17, 2009
Are they copy-protection or view-protection? In reply to: "Bug keeps some Office users from their files"
December 13, 2009
my mom is indeed smart. She said that with all of those applicances cluttered the space, she would rather spend a little more time to save money. Besides, let appliances sit idle and eat dust are cruel. In reply to: "The yogurt makers of tech: Gadgets to avoid"
December 6, 2009
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It's cheap to make more of windows 7 family packs.
But MS chose not to.
That's why MS artificially created the situation in which the family packs "sold out".
In reply to: "Windows 7 family pack starting to sell out"
December 5, 2009
Visually disgusting to me. Is that...negative publicity? In reply to: "Hardware for Gmail: The 'Gboard' keyboard"
December 4, 2009
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