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Comment Re:Eyecandy in cost of usability (Score 1) 1124

I don't know if you've ever actually used the ribbon, but every single button on the ribbon remains in the same place, it never changes. Static is in fact a big emphasis on the ribbon design you cannot move anything around.

The only 'context sensitive' part of it is that an additional tab opens up when you select a picture or table which gives you functionality for that table, but that tab always appears in the same place and the contents of that tab are also static.

Internet Explorer

Reports of IE Hijacking NXDOMAINs, Routing To Bing 230

Jaeden Stormes writes "We just started getting word of a new browser hijack from our sales force. 'Some site called Bing?' they said. Sure enough, since the patches last night, their IE6 and IE7 installations are now routing all NXDOMAINs to Bing. Try it out — put in something like www.DoNotHijackMe.com." We've had mixed results here confirming this: one report that up-to-date IE8 behaves as described. Others tried installing all offered updates to systems running IE6 and IE7 and got no hijacking.
Update: 08/11 23:24 GMT by KD : Readers are reporting that it's not Bing that comes up for a nonexistent domain, it's the user's default search engine (noting that at least one Microsoft update in the past changed the default to Bing). There may be nothing new here.

Comment Re:PC gaming is dead. (Score 1) 554

Note that if you run as a non-administrator account in Vista and try to do something that requires privilege escalation you get a password prompt on the UAC alert (exactly like in Linux or OSX).

If you run on an administrator account UAC only requires a mouse click to escalate your privileges.

Personally I'm surprised at people who'd used Linux before complaining about UAC, you'd think working with Linux would have taught them, the benefits of escalation password prompts and being able to run with limited privileges and escalating only if necessary

Comment Re:Irresponsible headline, summary (Score 2, Insightful) 911

The soviet army didn't have medals or anything else during the early stages of WWII. You can do your own research on the topic, but overall it didn't work well for them (along with a lot of other things). It turns out people like being rewarded (even if it''s just a colorful emblem) for doing their job well. At the end of the war the Soviets had a whole bunch of different medals for their soldiers and realized that sometimes it's good to not treat everyone as equals. Anyway, just because others could have done what Sully had done doesn't mean Sully isn't a hero, Sully ACTUALLY did it, he actually saved hundreds of lives doing what he did and water landings are not a common occurrence at all. And just because I have the capability of pulling a little girl away from the train tracks doesn't mean I should get the same attention as the guy who actually pulled it off or that he should get less credit for doing a good deed.

Comment Re:Chinese puns (Score 1) 272

I think it may be more accurate to say that 'Kanji' is the japanese pronunciation of the chinese character which in mandarin is pronounced 'Han Zi' and in both languages mean: "Han Character". The characters are written exactly the same, it's meaning is unchanged between the two languages, but the pronunciation is different.

Comment Re:Roxanne - the calypso version (Score 1) 659

I have to agree, obviously the end result is pretty crappy MIDI style background music, but overall I'm pretty impressed that it's able to generate something that actually does follow the flow of the song programatically.

On the other hand, are they actually selling this thing? It might be fun to play around with, but I don't see it working as a commercial product.

Comment Re:Well (Score 1) 864

How do you know that all those infected windows systems are infected due to Windows and not because of some user's fault, some app's fault... etc.?

The latter scenario should be far more likely on windows because the userbase of windows is far broader and encompasses a much larger population of clueless users than the Linux world.

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