Posted 03/16/2010 at 12:57:19pm
I looked at the name of the image file to start. :P"the new tablet will be a consumer product unlike its Q1 UMPC"So the new device won't look like that. Also, I don't consider a PSP-ish UMP ...
Posted 03/10/2010 at 10:59:29pm
Don't forget that Firefox and other browsers tend to have much shorter update cycles than Internet Explorer. ...
Posted 03/03/2010 at 09:41:15pm
I've become very dependant on my flash drive installation of Ubuntu for malware fighting (or almost any troubleshooting) I have a 16GB Kingston drive that I've partitioned into 11GB NTFS, 4GB Ext4, an ...
Posted 03/03/2010 at 09:25:24pm
Most people (unfortunately and without knowing the difference) run their Windows machines as administrators, and plenty of malware modifies the registry to block task manager.Personally, I prefer Proc ...
Posted 03/03/2010 at 09:20:32pm
Well System Restore only works if the malware didn't disable System Restore, along with other extenuating circumstances.The thing about System Restore the way most people use it is they don't actually ...
Posted 02/23/2010 at 02:15:05pm
Well, I have Ubuntu fully installed on a secondary partition of my flash drive (Windows won't mount a flash partition if it's not first). I use the first partition for cross-platform file exchange.Why ...
Posted 02/20/2010 at 08:23:19pm
Open-source doesn't mean free, it just means what it means... the source code is open. Doesn't mean you can just take the code either.If customers are having a problem with their software, and this ap ...
Posted 01/31/2010 at 03:17:42pm
1) Since when were huge hard drives meant for storing your OS and apps only?2) Which is just a different kind of awkward from webchat anyway. What if people just want to take pictures?3) Optimized to ...
Posted 01/31/2010 at 02:55:13pm
Maybe if the tablets were powered by Pentium 4s. AV is only a seatbelt's worth of protection from anything - and what if I wanted to run Linux on my tablet? Why would I need a stylus on a large screen ...
Posted 01/24/2010 at 06:07:46pm
But is the experience across the consoles the same? No. Are there exclusive titles you might want? Yes. And from the way the poster mentioned the PS3, he seems to own both consoles. What if one prefer ...
Posted 12/18/2009 at 01:00:42pm
"Pentagon hackers WERE able to break into the command controls in a lab test" Notice he said Pentagon hackers. That is, the Pentagon did it. Not Aghanistan or Iraq hackers. All they did was ...
Posted 12/03/2009 at 12:38:36pm
I'd rather have the USB as an addition rather than having the outlets entirely replaced. The usefulness of the outlet has gone down dramatically. Where once I could plug my laptop or even a sizeable a ...
Posted 10/21/2009 at 10:37:47pm
Unless of course... ...you're the average person who never ever clears the cache, resulting in 49.999MB of space used out of the 50MB allotted (default size for Firefox, varies from browser to browser ...
Posted 10/12/2009 at 04:26:13pm
How comfortably is Windows 7 going to run on a machine that was meant for Windows 98? ...
Posted 10/03/2009 at 06:28:41pm
Something else for people to falsely point the "cause of cancer" finger at. Personally, I prefer my wires - wires are constant and (mostly) secure. They're also usually better in the perform ...
Posted 09/26/2009 at 02:09:55pm
I use a Samsung Epix to start. I find that the handset people use has a WHOLE LOT to do with their service quality, in addition to the area they live in. I've been back and forth betweeen South Jersey ...
Posted 09/23/2009 at 04:57:27pm
Sometimes it's better to start over than run into the possible glitches (or rootkits). This is especially true when your install is a couple years old anyway - even though it shouldn't take a catastro ...
Posted 09/23/2009 at 04:27:27pm
Really? AOL? For protection? For anything? Put that software out to pasture! ...
Posted 09/15/2009 at 04:21:27pm
Feed the troll. ...
Posted 08/28/2009 at 01:58:52am
People are oblivious to the ramifications of information, as well as the amount of connectivity they either have or are capable of.Case in point is the majority of (very active) people in social netwo ...
InstallFlash.exe, InstallFlash.exe(1), InstallFlash.exe(2).... on Study: 80% of People Run Vulnerable Versions of Flash and Acrobat
Posted 08/28/2009 at 01:36:59am
I think part of the problem is people not understanding exactly how to install Flash, or having weird random issues. (I'm totally serious.)How many times do you look at a machine and find between 2 an ...
Posted 08/28/2009 at 01:30:40am
A better approach might have probably been to name a link about the controversy. "Trouble, however, soon reared its ugly head when famous – and sometimes
infamous -- author Orson Scott Card pa ...
Speaking of illicit material... on Mozilla Finds Some Users Won't Upgrade to Firefox 3 Because of Porn Habits
Posted 08/28/2009 at 01:04:18am
Servicing computers is way more fun. All those things they say about computer shops stealing your personal files (your pr0n) are pretty truthful. I worked at a local place for a few months and this on ...
Posted 08/28/2009 at 12:59:01am
What's wrong with DeviantArt? The name that suggests it's art that's deviant? DEVIANT MEANS EVIL AND SICK. SICK AND EVIL THINGS IN YOUR HISTORY. FACIST/sarcasm Just saying, I think a better ...
