Comment Re:Meanwhile (Score 1) 417
The homebrew PC market is still booming.
Newegg.com has met all of my gaming system needs, working on my 4th system at this time.
The homebrew PC market is still booming.
Newegg.com has met all of my gaming system needs, working on my 4th system at this time.
And what I would be interested in has some dismal reviews, it has a long way to go to get any sort of following. http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/co...
Good Points+
Silent operation.
Bad Points
Reviewer left no comment -say what? And it goes downhill from there.
Responsible disclosure fails to satisfy security researchers who expect to be financially compensated, while reporting vulnerabilities to the vendor with the expectation of compensation might be viewed as extortion. While a market for vulnerabilities has developed, vulnerability commercialization remains a hotly debated topic tied to the concept of vulnerability disclosure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R...
Still fell Groupon has a debt to pay, unless he did indeed release the info before Groupon could act on the issues.
I have a Panasonic Plasma HDTV, one of it's features is being able to watch Youtube. This month there has been an over lay on the Youtube screen that as of April 30th it will no longer be available. Checking it now says Youtube app was terminated April 20, 2015. clicking on it says Google no longer supports the YouTube app on this device and gives a link of youtube.com\devicesupport for more information. No I haven't visited the site.
Youtube was a nice addition, lots of full length movies.
it has the potential of causing some major problems for you (or anyone).
Update notice: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3035583/ Opening a + will show you the files involved. Do noticed your told nothing of what it's suppose to do.
Update reference #: KB3035583
I'm simply waiting for extension support, and I'll be using Vivaldi (weekly-snapshot or otherwise) full-time! Was so happy to have run across it on the ChrOpera forums. Rejoice! For pre-chromium Opera lives on in spirit!
I installed Vivaldi 4-16 this month and used it till last night. While it's always been hard to move Vivaldi, I found a bit of it's problem last night. It modifies the file nsiproxy.sys 4 times a second, every 6 seconds - so most of it's "energy" is being used elsewhere. It's a good browser but I need to wait till it's a bit more stable. As for extensions, the one I need is one that is required to play BattleField 3 (BattleLog, I think) and half the browsers can't or don't have the option.
As soon as they get the mail client happening, I'm there. In the meantime I'm using Sea Monkey, which is OK. Hopefully I'll be able to import my old Opera bookmarks and address book into Vivaldi.
When Opera was first released they suggested using a different E-mailer as Opera's was so radically different than what was out there. How? Not sure, I've never used it, taking their word for it.
Vivaldi will import Bookmarks, Passwords, History and Search Engines (Selectable) from IE, Opera, Mozilla Firefox, Bookmarks HTML or an Opera Bookmarks file. I've always saved a
There is no requester asking for ones bookmarks, pressing Import hangs Vivaldi, when restarted it's found some bookmarks to integrate and I'm not sure from where. Of my Opera 12's 3330+ bookmarks only 227 bookmarks were shown to of been added. I haven't used Opera 15+ enough to save many bookmarks (speed dial). 227 could be links that still work, but it hadn't had enough time to check, nor shown up on HTTPNetworkSniffer.
You can't tell the difference between a link or a folder within a folder, so a real mess in that respect. Each bookmark folder is selectable as a bookmark bar, testing it for this post, the folders are shown on every view, hovering a mouse above a folder shows all the selectable links it contains (very kool).
I set it to be my default browser, seeing if "the Origin Game Plug-in" would work with it (the only reason I use Firefox). It won't -Vivaldi won't load, killing the Vivaldi process and closing Origin is required, so Firefox stays.
I've made a list of improvements and fixes (I feel required (ie: close all tabs)). This post fits well into it. It's a start but a ways to go yet.
So apart from the in-flight power, the relight, the targeting, the vertical landing, and the water landings, what's the difference?
Ok, busted, didn't read the article -didn't wish to see it fail. Saw the short vid of it and it did came very close to being successful.
Check out Vivaldi browser if you haven't already.
It's webkit based, but they're aiming to build a big, old-school Opera, full-featured and poweruser friendly browser aimed to satisfy old Opera fans.
I read their story, and it's Opera, so I tried it and will give a go for a bit at least. As a test I entered
My Dads last job was to track the Shuttles solid fuel boosters and when the parachutes didn't deploy properly, best he could do is mark where they entered the water at.
Some fluke allows it when you install 15+ over the top of it
I still have my bookmarks and very few sites don't allow it now it's been blessed by Opera 15+. But it has started opening a new page instead of a tab and really becoming distracting (not what I'm used to).
Opera 15+ is just Chrome in a different GUI.
As for these push API's it appears more important than ever to delete ones cookie after leaving the site, Opera does this as does Firefox (my back up browser) or it's claimed to.
But hospitals don't stock them or least they claim not to, cause it makes the blood thinner (easier flowing) yet give one Sodium Warfarin to do the same thing - difference is Warfarin will cause you to bleed to death.
I avoid Acetaminophen, Tylenol what ever you want to call it, it's a liver killer. Consider that they mix it with codeine as a pain reliever; they would rather harm or even destroy your liver than allow misuse.
Was touted as the stop tooth decay for good http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new... 18 Feb 2002; but you never heard of it again.
Not expecting these Nanoparticles to be public anytime soon, if ever.
New York... when civilization falls apart, remember, we were way ahead of you. - David Letterman