Comment Re:Unregulated... what? (Score 1) 75
Yes, the SEC did a great job of preventing those frauds from occurring, instead of swooping in after it all fell apart.
Yes, the SEC did a great job of preventing those frauds from occurring, instead of swooping in after it all fell apart.
I can't wait until Ford starts making hybrid fusion cars. We only have a couple of years to make Mr. Fusion happen.
So, can Dubya resist pushing the big red button? The jolly candylike button?
That is not correct. Win8 will install just fine, but all the Modern UI apps will refuse to start. Which no one runs anyway.
I stand corrected. I don't recall why I thought that, maybe I listened to the Upgrade Assistant. Is anything missing from the OS with Modern UI disabled? Perhaps low-resolution screens are a feature...
WSUS Offline may solve your problem.
Fits just fine on my EeePC, although I upgraded the memory and drive as soon as I bought it. It actually runs quite well. Win8 won't fit though, as they artificially block installation if you don't have at least 768 pixels high.
I recently hired a security analyst at my company. I had the opposite problem; almost everyone I interviewed worked at larger companies, and only had narrow experience with specific software products. I was looking for (and eventually found) someone who was more of a generalist "hacker" type. I don't really care if you've used X antivirus and Y SIEM for ten years because that's what your boss purchased, I care how you solve problems.
Come back when it lets me undo posting Slashdot comments with mipselled words.
Come back when it lets me undo Slashdot summaries with mipselled words.
They're already paying the lawyers, so the fees are spent either way.
The impression I got from the nissan.com story was that he tried to make a quick buck (when asked for a price, he said "I don't know, $15 million?") and when he realized that made him look bad he turned it around into a victim story.
Don't get me wrong, that doesn't excuse Nissan Motors' behavior. I was considering buying a Nissan Murano in 2005, and chose another brand specifically because of the nissan.com debacle. My wife emailed a copy of the vehicle we purchased instead to their customer service department with an explanation.
Try Microsoft's EMET if you're in a position to do so; it's usually able to block the exploit from working on old Java if you can't upgrade.
I knew when Microsoft and Novel signed that patent cross-licensing deal they were up to no good! Who knew they were working on a Novel virus?
Yeah, what a piece of shard.
But... but tablets! If Netbooks were so great then Apple would have invented them.
Besides, tablets are way more expensive than Netbooks, in the enterprise. I haven't used a Windows tablet that doesn't suck; when the executives eventually get their toys and decide they want to do some useful work on them, IT has to buy 100 licenses of VMware View (the minimum purchase) and four back-end servers for the ten users who use it.
I do not for the life of me understand this blind push to 64bit when there is no demonstrable speed improvement.
Part of the problem is all Firefox tabs and windows are part of the same process, unlike IE (and I believe Chrome). So, if a misbehaved AJAX app in one tab uses a gig and a half, every browser window becomes unusable. If FF were 64-bit, then it could use the 8GB or 16GB found in most new machines to mask the problem.
Intel CPUs are not defective, they just act that way. -- Henry Spencer