Comment .NET Compact Framework (Score 3, Insightful) 110
I've coded for those WM5/6 mobile devices using
So coding for them is simple enough, but the underlying OS has a pretty horrible UI by today's standards.
I've coded for those WM5/6 mobile devices using
So coding for them is simple enough, but the underlying OS has a pretty horrible UI by today's standards.
I was watching the Discovery channel documentary on the 9/11 attacks the other night, and as soon as the hijackers turned off the transponders those planes effectively disappeared. The only way to track them would be with ground based radar. (And I don't think we have too many of those in the ocean).
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. The "eavesdropper" is classically named "Eve".
Yes, but the point was that 'Eve' is also known as 'the man in the middle'.
Maybe she had a sex change.
I'd like to see Google, or Facebook or some other social media style site implement (what I'm calling) a 'Reverse Locker'
The idea is simple. It keeps stuff secret, but *only* if you log in periodically.
As well as solving the problem asked, the uses are more than you might think. For example I'd like to keep some documents safe until my death, at which point I'm happy for them to be made 'public' (such as a Last Will and Testament, or whatever)
Argh. So much bad information here. If you're a merchant and looking to implement a card payment system, you are REQUIRED to follow the PCI-DSS guidelines. If you're even considering holding card details (mag stripe OR EMV), you're probably doing it wrong. Outsource that to a pre-certified PCI-DSS Payment Service Provider.
Using encryption is easy. Managing the encryption keys however, not so much. The number of developers I see posting questions (to StackOverflow) on encryption with NO IDEA on basic key management is very worrying.
"People now expect that you should be able to expect to speak ordinary English" ?
Agreed. I've been boycotting since the rootkits on CDs. Pulling stunts like this is just more ammo for my cannon when I explain to others why I boycott Sony, and they should too.
Though to be fair, the reasons are getting so numerous now its hard to pick the most evil ones from the pile..
Thanks for the good times. This is still THE site I rely on for my daily dose of nerd news. Don't know how I could ever manage without it.
MAC filtering to keep the casual public away (and to stop well meaning neighbours from accidentally latching onto my network). Absolutely do not use encryption though. I've been doing this for years in the hope that if it comes down to it, I have a loophole from any legal issues that land on my doorstep.
To my memory l33t speak has its roots in the 'hacker' (or more correctly 'cracker') subculture. First started appearing on warez releases which would advertise BBS numbers, sometimes listing the numbers in plain text (for anyone to access) and sometimes listing as 'elite only' (meaning private access)
As time passed 'l33t' started appearing when refering to those with access to the private numbers. It was used sincerely for a short period, but soon turned into a term solely for mockery. 'l33t speak' followed soon after, which as everyone knows is where numbers replace l3tt3r5. l33t speak was to my memory only ever used in mockery, frequently in scorn either by those with access refering to 'lamers' without access, or vice-versa.
When they hijack a domain like that, I presume they could then read the cookies of the visitors and from that potentially identify users? All this without any judicial oversight at all? Scary stuff.
Why don't they just make the 6970 better and make 6970 be the top number, and make that a little better?
That would be a fantastic story. I wish it were true. Sadly the origin of 'surfing' the internet is much more mundane. It was just a comparison to channel surfing, when you watch TV.
http://www.netmom.com/about-net-mom/23-who-invented-surfing-the-internet.html
Isn't one solution just to take two photos a split second apart (one pre-flash and one with flash), then blend the two images together, using the region of the 'flash' photo that the user selected as the 'flash region'. If its not doing that, then where do I make a patent application?
Variables don't; constants aren't.