Comment Re:I've got a great idea! (Score 1) 89
It'll be coming real soon now. Chrome just came out with a 64 bit version, and the Mozilla policy is pretty much "copy anything Chrome does."
So, no worries!
It'll be coming real soon now. Chrome just came out with a 64 bit version, and the Mozilla policy is pretty much "copy anything Chrome does."
So, no worries!
Are you a girl? Great! Here's all kinds of grant money to help people make that happen.
Are you a boy? Get out of my classroom, if we have too many of you it will threaten our grant money.
That's "progress" for you.
Shockingly, most major websites don't want to have Goatse links showing up to their users, and thus want moderation tools.
I know, that's just crazy talk.
Great, the Linux users are covered! That's going to guarantee Firefox 1% worldwide market share.
It's the Internet. "People" hate everything.
It's really something how they can't find time to make a 64 bit browser that isn't half-assed, but can find time for this instead.
Are you an ebay employee? It was employee accounts that were compromised.
As opposed to the Democrats, which also don't respect our privacy.
You seem to be ill-informed about what's actually going on in the realm of privacy and who the bad guys are. It's not a party issue. The leadership in both parties are pretty suspect, and both parties have people in favor of better privacy.
They did that just recently as well.
Also, developers weren't focusing on Kinect anyway. Kinect sucks for AAA and core games. It doesn't work for the genres that are the most popular on the system (aka: shooters). Most of the time a game was made for Kinect, it was some other type of game, or something like the attempted Fable game that was a total on-rails disaster.
There's some really hilarious comments on this article, mostly about how awful EA is because of this.
Oddly when 2k did the same thing for the same reason, it wasn't such a big deal.
I guess the Internet just needs something to hate.
Attacks are more sophisticated now, lists of bad things that we've seen before aren't adequate to stop a serious attacker.
As they say, truth is stranger than fiction because fiction has to make sense.
It's true. If you are running 8.1, update 1 is mandatory to keep getting support: http://www.infoworld.com/t/mic...
Microsoft said it themselves here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/gla...
Originally they only gave 30 days to install it, but then they upped that to 120 because of all the compatibility and installation problems (and the few companies running Windows 8 screaming).
Bizzarely, Windows 8.0 users aren't affected in the same way. This affects 8.1 users only. As usual, Windows 7 users can ignore this ongoing fiasco and keep doing productive work.
Fun fact - there's only two "viable" parties because the voters believe that and go along with it.
You want things to change? Stop voting for the same BS while complaining that you "don't have a choice."
Never underestimate the power of large quantities of fanboys with mod points.
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