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Comment Old News (Score -1) 66

This is not new, this error is on Windows 7 - 10X .

Vista did not have that issue. Vista had only a cabinet indexing error which kept leaking resources, but if you re`spectrum the header que's you would be able to container the aero issue...(ALSO) You could readjust mount points on boot.

Vista is long history though, of a tiny issue that caused such a concern, but one of the most secure Windows OS to DATE. Not mentioning you could disable its Microsoft(homebase) without the system kicking you out of it.

The use for emulations, and VM modules to suspend the phoneing home process is just way backwards of computing. Feels like HDDVD all over again.

But then Microsoft has only been working on the background process' since Java was 'tricked. So its easy to see how Microsoft accidentally created its own flaw, by prioritizing the background system and not User End GUI.

Face it your using my software, so I'm allowed to have more authority to the system. Microsoft invented the background(hidden) service. Know the Master.

Comment Do not Contract with Grants\Federal partnering... (Score -1) 110

We all know Microsoft started that company, --> giving them port matrix's and placing buddies in their quarters(Amazonawz, Cloudflare,markmonitorpalcircle) --> Making a little spotify on the web. Its such a massive cloud, not near as massive and magnificent as Microsoft cloud though.

Thanks for the Bandwidth userend.

But to be Frank, in 2010 FBI insight a partnership with Facebook, but only to be used as a deplorable. How many of these Deplorable types is there.... Waste of resources to think of it.

However, the commodity of an individual, independent motive will only lead to better partnerships with other Microsoft sectors. I like Oracle, even when their first launch of the OS has a massive XML parsing resource munch on Open Solaris. Sure it looks like bitcoins decyphering computation, but we all know Microsoft and bitcoin investor wasn't just given the Cloud networking tool, that basicall free's fragments in the cloud. Bit coin earned it?
Audit

Don't be fake news again, and thats usually just what Fed's do, facebook!.

Comment Global Climate change==Earth returning back... (Score -1) 343

To it's NORMAL-state.... Which the Earth probably wont be a singular land mass/Island like in Jurassic times, but Earth ocean will return to its mass size:: a Volcanic, high density pressure planet... Will be the ultimate outcome.

This Post is made by Shadow-Copy
Lets Grab a CUPS , share a printer:: %search... Data calalog for 2girls and a cups and then but not question over the odd Potty video Bill Gates Used some 'Onei filteration system(THE FDA GRANTED and AWARDED him) . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHgsL0dpQ-U

FDA APPROVED. Theres nothing weird about it, this is the Land of the.... non tricked, America...

Comment Never heard of... (Score -1) 61

A new name of the internet, under the OpenSource movement, that I've never heard of.... I'd google but I'm a Shadow-Copy so my speculation is Microsoft made everything.

One of the tricks of the trade--agencies like CIA / FBI/ NSA do to launder money in quiet funnles--is to create people who do not exist, then have the die(This also help illude patent lawyers as well as copyright laws, making name holders to discredit the code that BIG brother took from whomever...). The money in motion doesn't place any question because its probably paying for this or that.

Just like when Julian Assange finally got executed, no one heard, meanwhile agencies play on Wiggy leaks to inspire conspiracy and harass their own president.

RIP -- Who ever you were.

Comment Hillary will just use the wikileak rant to condemn (Score 0) 177

So much that Clinton family is tied too.. From enron to watergate.

If you assume Reagan was a bad guy -- You are under the influence of Clinton and Bush administration Propaganda.

Why is there so much blame on President Obama -- Because of the Clinton and Bush administration Propaganda.

If Hillary wins, we will see even more condemning of President Obama, by the Clintons as they have edited public data, washed paper trails by mazes of different signings of policies.

There is a shroud and only so many know that it was a remote-hack job that flew the aircraft into the world towers. This is the type of proof[The wikileaks voicemail hacks] to prove some guilty parties innocents and for Hillary to play queen USA and attempt to condemn a programing group.

Who will she blame ?

Any propaganda you have heard -- Its been Bush jr and Bill Clinton's actual doings... While they twist the paper trails around to condemn someone else.

Obama didn't make Isis Bush jr did.

Watch out wikileaks you are only giving the corrupt ground to move on.

Journal Journal: Opinions, over reasons

There is not much to really say, over the points of how some just conclude. The word "unique" to many defines as: different, unlike any other. Where, in the media world, unique means: definite, fine, reason-able. Unique Defined
You do not even need a source. If you observe something that -you can- summarise into a article,(if you know how)do so. Just as how News Journalist do, then yo

Comment Windows 7 has IPv6 (Score 0) 283

IPv6 has been around since, XP.

Windows 7 has IPv6, so does Vista, as well as XP, carries version 6.

This article is not even correct, nor current in technology.

Microsoft doesn't answer to many rants from creditable media sources, because of the fact of how many throw slander at Windows that isn't even correct(as like this article).

This article is a bogus, all-the-way-around incorrect OPINION, with not one fact.

This "blog article" is just a thought-less rant.
Networking

A Brief History of Modems 249

Ant points out this two-page TechRadar article about the history of modems; the photographs of some behemoth old modems might give you new respect for just how much is packed into modern wireless devices.
The Courts

Submission + - Comcast Pays Out $16Million in P2P Throttling Suit (arstechnica.com)

eldavojohn writes: Comcast has settled out of court to the tune of $16 million for P2P throttling class action lawsuit in Pennsylvania. You may be eligible for up to $16 restitution if 'you live in the United States or its Territories, have a current or former Comcast High-Speed Internet account, and either used or attempted to use Comcast service to use The Ares, BitTorrent, eDonkey, FastTrack or Gnutella P2P protocols at any time from April 1, 2006 to December 31, 2008; and/or Lotus Notes to send emails any time from March 26, 2007 to October 3, 2007.' $16 million seems a bit on the low end and it's too bad this was an out of court settlement instead of solid precedence for your right to use P2P applications and traffic. It's not clear on how this affects the slough of other Comcast P2P throttling suits or if they are included in this settlement or even if this satiates the FCC.

Comment Burning Down Open Source apps (Score 0) 188

Narrowing down the scape of the net, for public freedom of programming, and for federal implantations is what this all means..

You can thank spammers, malware, and spyware source stripping programmers..

This has been on coming for 6 years now. The FCC has been backed up with copyright, exploit, software complaints, ect.. that have left the FCC to do nothing, but to turn to the government and implement bills of law for copyrighting programming more strictly. The FCC being under pressure has been only able to do so much, but since the general public has basically migrated online, and having over 78% of the world on the net; it was only a matter of time before the Law stood in place of minor regulations of program evaluating.

What this means to the basic consumer is nothing, but to programmers and open source writers puts a new federal pressure onto them.

The new Copyright implementations mean that if any programming source looks anything near other program source code, could put the average Joe programmer into a massive amount of trouble, Law cases, and Federal penalty. Where any large software provider (Microsoft, AOL, Activision), stays safe and secure with a new ability to push a panic button of complaint in the Court of Law, if they think some software of theirs is getting ripped off.

Rich getting richer and keeping their money safe, by securing their software, is all what is happening.
Democrats

How the Obama Copyright Policies Might Unfold 188

An anonymous reader points out a column by James Boyle, who knows a thing or two about copyright, analyzing the Obama Administration's policy choices about intellectual property and high tech. "Traditionally, Democratic administrations take their copyright policy direct from Hollywood and the recording industry. Unfortunately, so do Republican administrations. The capture of regulators by the industry they regulate is nothing new, of course, but in intellectual property there is the added benefit that incumbents can frequently squelch competing technologies and business methods before they ever come into existence. ... The Obama administration's warm embrace of Silicon Valley, and Silicon Valley's checkbook, had given some hope that this pattern would change — and I think it will. Now, instead of taking copyright policy direct from the media conglomerates (who, after all, have a very legitimate point of view — even if not the only point of view) it is quite likely that the administration will construct it as a contract between content companies and high-technology companies such as Google. In some places, citizens and consumers will probably benefit, simply because optimizing for the interests of two economic blocs rather than one is likely to give us a slightly more balanced, and less technology-phobic, set of rules. And perhaps the administration will go further. But recent actions make me doubt that this is the case."

Comment Computing The Biological (Score 0) 15

Not many are aware, but this is a very new direction in binary 'sensitivity.

  Being able to sense a disease, just by walking in front of a sensor. I'm surprised they only talked about AIDS. They wanted to be able to not only give one functionality to sensing but use it for Customs. Like, other trading measures to keep infections that not only are harmful to people, but like the parasite that was killing bees in America..

This new technology has been underway for sometime. Which I'm stunned to see Microsoft jumping into this computing study.

Comment Privacy? (Score 0) 217

Anonymous is dieing on the net. That is not new.

Everyone was anonymous six years ago on the web. Browsing the web anonymously, today, is impossible. From the fact, of how bad identity theft has become, shows that you don't pay for privacy. You have to show who you are, where ever you go. Even federal investigations will need warrants and permissions to snoop on people's system before long. That is already in motion, called the " Invisible Man Act". Just from how many legals exploit the ability to go to where they are not suppose by using official software. If you are new to the net that would be considered news.

That author is basically posting information that was in the News four months ago. I would attach dupe to this post. If Shnieder posted it.

Comment Folding @ Home (Score 0) 88

Well it is very simple, it plugs into a patients mind and resolves the small headache.
just kidding

The application, Folding@home, Explains what the application does on its main site http://folding.stanford.edu/. You donate computing power and bandwidth to a network. Basically functioning as a WAN, your system takes on a proxy role when engaging into the server. You download a application, which is basically a time table of usage, it will work calculations, and other roles for that subnetwork. Then you might assume your system is just doing one role, because of how you can connect other systems to utilize onto one folding. When really you are just plugging in more bandwidth and computing power for that time table. Folding@Home will use a small fraction of your systems computing power. Taking about as much resources as a screen saver runs on your system. Which it only seems more from that when the time table you download from folding@home is doing something else, but they just only will use so much system resources to do processes.

Your system doesn't become a life line, by any means. The Folding@Home project is basically helping a super computer calculate protein calculations or procedures in a far more productive pace. Allowing the super computer to finish calculations, that would take months, within days. By donated processing power from your system.

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