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more about #bug more comments → yemski: If intel keeps putting out these 'thoroughly' tested firmwares, they'll replace magnetic drives in 100 years - signed the owner of a bricked SSD more » Bluecold:Of volcanic temperament but soothed by a custard pie balsam.: Which brings us to the 3-day firmware rule. Always wait 3 days before flashing a new firmware. #intelbrickedssdbug more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: Alright! Intel Paper Weights! #intelbrickedssdbug more » matt_mcmhn: So is there some sort of compensation for all the people Intel appears to have fucked? I don't have an SSD and I don't know what exactly happens when ... more » bagellord: I wonder how long it will take for SSD's to replace magnetic disks? #intelbrickedssdbug more » BaldwinPeriphetes: Rare or not, ability to avoid the circumstances that trigger it or not (now it's publicised, anyway) it's the kind of bug that will freak the public o... more » Kaiser-Machead: It even says what it is in the title of the video, albeit in French. more » Hello Mister Walrus: What's an "ass iPhone"? more » ronreal: If you tap the screen with three fingers, it will go back to normal. What he probably did was change the settings, in General, then Accessibility, th... more » davezatz: What time zone? ;) more » timak: I can fix all your problems with the 360. Just get a PS3 =D more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: So when is the update coming? And what does it cover? And how much will it be? But when will it happen? more » mwinfie: I don't understand, what is the use behind this....thing? Couldn't you play Quake on an iPhone? I don't understand what about this gadget would make... more » aliskaba: Better yet... I'd like to see it run this: more » Voyou_Charmant: I was able to do it over and over different amounts of rotation -- to undo it i just tilted the phone up or to the side so it would move back. I could... more » -
#ipod
Songbird iPod Add-On Randomly Deleting Music, Uninstall Now
Once dubbed as an iTunes-killer, Songbird has been plagued with bug issues—the most recent involving a nasty bit of business with its iPod add-on. Apparently it deletes music without user permission. -
#xbox360
Xbox 360's HDMI Audio Fix Coming February 3 at 2AM
The Xbox 360 HDMI audio issue is finally being fixed! There will be an Xbox LIVE update at 2AM, February 3, which will hopefully resolve any silence-over-HDMI issues people have been having since November. -
#buglabs
Quake Running on Bug Labs' BUG (About Time)
I guess this is it: Bug Labs' BUG has graduated from weird modular little thingie with not much use for most to weird modular little thingie with not much use for most but plays Quake. More » -
#buglabs
Bug Labs' Modular Gadget System Gets New Add-On, BUGvonHippel
In the first expansion of the original four modules for the build-your-own-tech Bug system, the BUGvonHippel gives an open input board for connecting just about any sensor or interface imaginable to your Bug creation. More » -
#iphone
Weirdest Bug Uncovers Rotating Gesture on iPhone?
The weirdest thing happened to me. I was showing some photos in the iPhone to a friend and, for some reason, we discussed touch gestures in the new MacBooks. What happened next blew my mind. -
#iphone
iPhone Copy/Paste Service Pastebud Delivers Copied Text to Random Strangers
Pastebud, the service that lets you copy and paste text from email and Safari, has been sending the copied emails (including personal information) out to anybody but the original user. More » -
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#android
Android Bug Reboots Phone Every Time You Type "Reboot"
The latest big bug discovered in Android has to be one of the craziest that's shipped with a phone. Basically, Android invisibly interprets every word as a command and executes it with "superuser privileges." If you open up your keyboard and type r-e-b-o-o-t, your G1 will, yep, reboot. More » -
#software
Twenty Five Year Old Unix Bug Finally Fixed
We're not sure why nobody's caught this bug until now, but OpenBSD developer Marc Balmer has just closed the book on a 25-year-old flaw affecting BSD file systems. He found it when an OpenBSD user emailed him about SAMBA crashing, which he then traced to a workaround SAMBA used to function correctly on BSD systems, which he THEN traced back to a flaw that existed since August of 1983. This bug is in every single BSD system since then, including Mac OS X. The code itself was a very trivial fix, which makes it all the crazier that it took 25 years to do so. [OS News - Photo credit]

