Since this company seems unable to deal with standards for various reasons, I cannot see IE8 standard compliant, execpt if it's not their code, namely they copied Mozilla code (It's not GPL...:( )
If they pre-load eeePCs with The Borg OS, what are they waiting for to do the same with GNU/Linux on "bigger" computers, namely significant availabilty of GNU/Linux pre-loaded computers...
Indeed, one of your 3 major IAP provides IPv6 connectivity. For FTTH (Fiber To The Home) it will enable all VoIP (Voice over IP) and similar "public internet address to public internet address" protocol to work on an universal plane (ex:XMPP/JINGLE/SIP/RTP/RSTP...), namely for all computers sharing internet access at home.
The real challenges for IPv6 are mobility (signaling is very expensive traffic/latency wise), QoS (Quality of Service for low lantency traffic) and priority (emergency traffic). There is also the big issue of available and standardized mobile terminals...
"intellectual property" is crude evil. A basic human right is to be able to express your smart. You cannot "sell" your smart. It's above any reasonnable freedom threshold.
Since this company seems unable to deal with standards for various reasons, I cannot see IE8 standard compliant, execpt if it's not their code, namely they copied Mozilla code (It's not GPL... :( )
If they pre-load eeePCs with The Borg OS, what are they waiting for to do the same with GNU/Linux on "bigger" computers, namely significant availabilty of GNU/Linux pre-loaded computers...
Indeed their OS is GPL, isn't??? Ah... hu... no BSD license.... hum... again I know why I code GPL/LGPL software...
Sorry, but I do not give a damn of a non-GPL OS...
Indeed, one of your 3 major IAP provides IPv6 connectivity. For FTTH (Fiber To The Home) it will enable all VoIP (Voice over IP) and similar "public internet address to public internet address" protocol to work on an universal plane (ex:XMPP/JINGLE/SIP/RTP/RSTP...), namely for all computers sharing internet access at home. The real challenges for IPv6 are mobility (signaling is very expensive traffic/latency wise), QoS (Quality of Service for low lantency traffic) and priority (emergency traffic). There is also the big issue of available and standardized mobile terminals...
"intellectual property" is crude evil. A basic human right is to be able to express your smart.
You cannot "sell" your smart. It's above any reasonnable freedom threshold.
Your neurons are patented!