So it looks like what happened is what I suspected, that Kaspersky's Heuristic analysis found the file and submitted it for analysis. Which is fine since that's what it's supposed to do.
Really? It is supposed to upload all the source code of whatever the user is working on to the KAV mothership? Sounds like corporate espionage to me:
KAV: Oh no, we didn't intentionally download the source code to Microsoft's new super-secret application. The user was just running KAV and it happened to flag on a malware signature (wink wink).
Actually you can cherry pick infant mortality rates. The US counts an infant as a live birth if it you know, is alive when it is born. Many counties fudge their numbers by not counting them as live births if they die right after birth. So if different countries use different rules, you can't compare them the same.
Read the indictment, it spells it out pretty clearly. They fraudulently obtained search orders by lying to the courts and concealing their involvement in the scheme. Popehat has been following their adventures for years.
You mean besides civil unrest on a scale not seen since the civil war? Do you honestly believe that if a group of 40 electoral voters (enough to sway the electoral counts) stole the election from the legitimate winner that he/she would just shake hands and go away?
Saying there would be a civil war might be extreme, but the resulting chaos would literally tear the country apart. Even after the country put itself back together there would be absolutely no reason to EVER vote again using the current system as it would be abundantly clear to everyone that only 270 votes count out of a population of 300+ million.
You literally have no idea what you are talking about. I'm surprised someone with such a low ID is spouting such nonsense as fact. It doesn't take 12 hours to wirelessly charge.
http://www.androidauthority.co...
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge battery size: 2600mAh, charging time on WIRED cable: 80 minutes 0-100%
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge battery size: 2600mAh, charging time on Samsung Wireless Qi: 160 minutes 0-100%
Just for comparison the iPhone 6s plus (2750mAh which is the closest to the above), it takes 168 minutes to charge 0-100%. So basically it takes roughly an equal amount of time to wirelessly charge an S6 Edge as it does to charge an iPhone 6s plus using the wired charger.
The US being on the bottom of the list is finally a good thing. Of course we just import the finished goods and let manufacturers (China) worry about the pollution we cause. Maybe we need to buy some carbon credits?/s
I tested my S7's water-resistant capabilities many times. Underwater videos were pretty cool. The only problem I had was it's charging sensor was pretty sensitive and wouldn't let you charge when damp. Wireless charging worked just fine though:)
I wonder how they are going to handle the replacement process. Typically you return the defective product when you get the fixed version, but in this case is Fedex/UPS going to be OK shipping a defective device that might burst into flame? The announcement didn't specify if the battery issue was only triggered when recharging the device.
I agree to both of your assertions, however there isn't much we can do. No matter what stores we visit: Target, Walmart, Lowes, local supermarket, etc. They are all the same. They prioritize useless people asking if you need help finding something but want you to wait in a long line to checkout.
For an anecdotal example, today I shopped at Target. We saw 4 or 5 employees roaming the store and were asked by two separate employees if we were "finding everything OK". When we go to check out there was exactly ONE register opened with 7 customers in line. The self checkout line was even longer.
Which is it? A "few" or 10? In my experience it takes at least 20 seconds. No big deal right? Until you remember that stores are eliminating as many cashiers as possible so even IF those 5 people in front of you know how to use the cards you just wasted at least 2 minutes per store.
The sky is not falling but pretending it isn't a hassle for the consumer is disingenuous at best. The best thing to do is speed up the transactions to the previous standard of 1 to 2 seconds.
One point that keeps getting lost on the whole Clinton email fiasco is FOIA requests. Shouldn't she be in jail for violating that law? She was running a private server that contained official government records subject to this Act. She controlled the information that could be "lost" or "not found" whenever she wanted. That was legal but this isnt?
Yes, they backed themselves into a corner and now want the courts to decide that using an open source API is copyright infringement. Can you imagine how much trouble THAT precedence would cause? I think that is much more dangerous than SCO.
If any of us common people failed to show up or provide documentation we would be liable for whatever the IRS claims we owed. Nice to see the double standard isn't just for Hillary.
Would you tell your CEO that he wasn't able to access his email from some unsecure consumer laptop on his private jet?
Yes, because there are laws regarding what you can and more importantly CANNOT do in government that don't apply to the private sector. Besides being potentiality classified, official government emails are official records and have to be treated as such so that us lowly citizens can use the freedom of information requests to see them. Now that she got away with this, what is to stop the head of every government organization from breaking the law and keeping their email on their own servers? Servers they control and can wipe before evidence of other crimes can come to light.
And you decided to censor yourself why? Tell us about this "popular program that Google is afraid to tell us about". Geez that sounded like an awesome click bait link.
It says so...very clearly on page 23 of the fine print. It is the section entitled "You give us money and we might** give you service".
**One day per year, on Feb 3rd during the hours of 2-3 am EST. Your results may vary, it which case your equipment is to blame. If you don't receive the advertised speeds during this time frame please contact customer support and we will be happy to walk you through the troubleshooting steps on our website that don't work.
You are only throttled to 2G speeds AFTER you have consumed your data allotment. So in your example if you were only paying for 1GB per month you would start getting 2G speeds after 1GB is used. You shouldn't expect to continue surfing at full speed after you used your allotment. I'm glad they don't charge you additional fees for overages like AT&T and Verizon.
So it looks like what happened is what I suspected, that Kaspersky's Heuristic analysis found the file and submitted it for analysis. Which is fine since that's what it's supposed to do.
Really? It is supposed to upload all the source code of whatever the user is working on to the KAV mothership? Sounds like corporate espionage to me:
KAV: Oh no, we didn't intentionally download the source code to Microsoft's new super-secret application. The user was just running KAV and it happened to flag on a malware signature (wink wink).
Actually you can cherry pick infant mortality rates. The US counts an infant as a live birth if it you know, is alive when it is born. Many counties fudge their numbers by not counting them as live births if they die right after birth. So if different countries use different rules, you can't compare them the same.
It was the Note 7 not the S7. If you are going to make jokes at least know what you are talking about.
Read the indictment, it spells it out pretty clearly. They fraudulently obtained search orders by lying to the courts and concealing their involvement in the scheme. Popehat has been following their adventures for years.
You mean besides civil unrest on a scale not seen since the civil war? Do you honestly believe that if a group of 40 electoral voters (enough to sway the electoral counts) stole the election from the legitimate winner that he/she would just shake hands and go away?
Saying there would be a civil war might be extreme, but the resulting chaos would literally tear the country apart. Even after the country put itself back together there would be absolutely no reason to EVER vote again using the current system as it would be abundantly clear to everyone that only 270 votes count out of a population of 300+ million.
You literally have no idea what you are talking about. I'm surprised someone with such a low ID is spouting such nonsense as fact. It doesn't take 12 hours to wirelessly charge.
http://www.androidauthority.co...
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge battery size: 2600mAh, charging time on WIRED cable: 80 minutes 0-100%
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge battery size: 2600mAh, charging time on Samsung Wireless Qi: 160 minutes 0-100%
http://bgr.com/2016/10/12/ipho...
Just for comparison the iPhone 6s plus (2750mAh which is the closest to the above), it takes 168 minutes to charge 0-100%. So basically it takes roughly an equal amount of time to wirelessly charge an S6 Edge as it does to charge an iPhone 6s plus using the wired charger.
They had a problem converting inches to millimeters.
It is the Note 7 that has issues, not the S7. At least get the model right...
Apple most certainly did have one catch fire on a plane: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
You mean like this: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
Is there evidence that it ever showed a green battery icon? He could be lying to place the blame on someone else.
The US being on the bottom of the list is finally a good thing. Of course we just import the finished goods and let manufacturers (China) worry about the pollution we cause. Maybe we need to buy some carbon credits? /s
Don't you have to be convicted before you can be pardoned? It seems he is trying to be granted immunity, not a pardon.
I tested my S7's water-resistant capabilities many times. Underwater videos were pretty cool. The only problem I had was it's charging sensor was pretty sensitive and wouldn't let you charge when damp. Wireless charging worked just fine though :)
I wonder how they are going to handle the replacement process. Typically you return the defective product when you get the fixed version, but in this case is Fedex/UPS going to be OK shipping a defective device that might burst into flame? The announcement didn't specify if the battery issue was only triggered when recharging the device.
I agree to both of your assertions, however there isn't much we can do. No matter what stores we visit: Target, Walmart, Lowes, local supermarket, etc. They are all the same. They prioritize useless people asking if you need help finding something but want you to wait in a long line to checkout. For an anecdotal example, today I shopped at Target. We saw 4 or 5 employees roaming the store and were asked by two separate employees if we were "finding everything OK". When we go to check out there was exactly ONE register opened with 7 customers in line. The self checkout line was even longer.
Which is it? A "few" or 10? In my experience it takes at least 20 seconds. No big deal right? Until you remember that stores are eliminating as many cashiers as possible so even IF those 5 people in front of you know how to use the cards you just wasted at least 2 minutes per store. The sky is not falling but pretending it isn't a hassle for the consumer is disingenuous at best. The best thing to do is speed up the transactions to the previous standard of 1 to 2 seconds.
One point that keeps getting lost on the whole Clinton email fiasco is FOIA requests. Shouldn't she be in jail for violating that law? She was running a private server that contained official government records subject to this Act. She controlled the information that could be "lost" or "not found" whenever she wanted. That was legal but this isnt?
Yes, they backed themselves into a corner and now want the courts to decide that using an open source API is copyright infringement. Can you imagine how much trouble THAT precedence would cause? I think that is much more dangerous than SCO.
If any of us common people failed to show up or provide documentation we would be liable for whatever the IRS claims we owed. Nice to see the double standard isn't just for Hillary.
Would you tell your CEO that he wasn't able to access his email from some unsecure consumer laptop on his private jet?
Yes, because there are laws regarding what you can and more importantly CANNOT do in government that don't apply to the private sector. Besides being potentiality classified, official government emails are official records and have to be treated as such so that us lowly citizens can use the freedom of information requests to see them. Now that she got away with this, what is to stop the head of every government organization from breaking the law and keeping their email on their own servers? Servers they control and can wipe before evidence of other crimes can come to light.
And you decided to censor yourself why? Tell us about this "popular program that Google is afraid to tell us about". Geez that sounded like an awesome click bait link.
$36.49 for me, didn't even realize I bought that many e-books. Got an email from Amazon, in my junk mail of course.
It says so...very clearly on page 23 of the fine print. It is the section entitled "You give us money and we might** give you service". **One day per year, on Feb 3rd during the hours of 2-3 am EST. Your results may vary, it which case your equipment is to blame. If you don't receive the advertised speeds during this time frame please contact customer support and we will be happy to walk you through the troubleshooting steps on our website that don't work.
You are only throttled to 2G speeds AFTER you have consumed your data allotment. So in your example if you were only paying for 1GB per month you would start getting 2G speeds after 1GB is used. You shouldn't expect to continue surfing at full speed after you used your allotment. I'm glad they don't charge you additional fees for overages like AT&T and Verizon.