Comment Re:Emulate (Score 3, Insightful) 233
emulate on an emulator. On your smartphone. Free and better.
And not allowed in the classroom settings that these things are mainly used. Too easy to switch to notes/google/more powerful apps.
emulate on an emulator. On your smartphone. Free and better.
And not allowed in the classroom settings that these things are mainly used. Too easy to switch to notes/google/more powerful apps.
No. No there is not.
This would be the same mid-twentieth-century South that landed several vessels on the moon and brought them home?
Um, biometric authentication fails badly when used for remote, non-controlled devices. All it really is then is a long, awkward, very-hard-to-remember password. If I intercept it, I've still got a perfectly usable copy. Biometrics has a place on controlled hardware. For general computing, it is nothing but smoke and mirrors.
How do you know my browser is passing your server an actual retina scan and not a saved value I copied from Bob's PC via my quasi-key-logger attached to Bob's USB eye-scanner?
Way too late. http://www.bigredpopcorn.com/
The phrase might make more sense if you read it as his "administration might fall". That's closer terminology from an American perspective.
Hmm. I don't think all of that will prevent death. Maybe delay it. Prevention is pretty much out-the-window.
Or, are you trolling?
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