That raises a question. If most of the time when this succeed they only get the easy word right, how would that pollute the digitalization of the text?
Unfortunately, it is too late, they already succeed the old FSB Atoms which ION attached to with the Pinetrail Atoms. It is unfortunate that the legal system moves slowly.
Agreed, the recording needed under PRA can be kept, but the phone call restrictions are just ridiculous. And consider allow the president to have a public email that he can directly respond to too, again recorded under PRA.
And IMO that is all pretty OK if it is all public information. What is really bad IMO is firing people based on these kind of information, that should change to direct response if possible.
Yep, it was originally 98 that was the last release of 9x, but when a consumer edition of 2000 was not going to be produced, they instead decided to produce Me.
Reading the Beck-Tews paper, it should really be "reducing the rekey timeout or disabling QoS". And the trick to fix the TSC counter referenced by this paper and described in more detail in another paper by having a MITM to jam traffic would obviously require physical access, thus isn't really practical.
Even standard server don't have it, you have to buy enterprise server. And of course the memory controller would still have to support more than 32 address lines.
I downloaded it now and there are no macros, not to mention this is a .docx not a .docm.
That raises a question. If most of the time when this succeed they only get the easy word right, how would that pollute the digitalization of the text?
Not to mention the question of whether we will actually see the source code due to the General Assignment.
When did Samsung settle, and what was the terms?
Unfortunately, it is too late, they already succeed the old FSB Atoms which ION attached to with the Pinetrail Atoms. It is unfortunate that the legal system moves slowly.
In fact, even 98 did, and I know this because I once installed 98.
OT, but I wonder what would have happened if IBM bought Sun instead of Oracle.
Agreed, the recording needed under PRA can be kept, but the phone call restrictions are just ridiculous. And consider allow the president to have a public email that he can directly respond to too, again recorded under PRA.
Unless it is something serious like a NDA breach.
And IMO that is all pretty OK if it is all public information. What is really bad IMO is firing people based on these kind of information, that should change to direct response if possible.
And even Excel 2007/2010 is limited to 1048576 rows.
Yep, it was originally 98 that was the last release of 9x, but when a consumer edition of 2000 was not going to be produced, they instead decided to produce Me.
It often gets to the point where they got into trouble with anti-trust law for their illegal tactics. And it dates back to the Gates era.
I know, I has said that board of directors should stop defaulting to MBAs for a while now.
For example: http://www.askwoody.com/2009/dump-avira/
Don't forget the NEC PC-98 that put hard drives on A: and B:.
Reading the Beck-Tews paper, it should really be "reducing the rekey timeout or disabling QoS". And the trick to fix the TSC counter referenced by this paper and described in more detail in another paper by having a MITM to jam traffic would obviously require physical access, thus isn't really practical.
Reminds me of IBM's long history of trouble with US anti-trust.
The 32-bit versions will.
This attack is against WPA(2) Enterprise.
Even standard server don't have it, you have to buy enterprise server. And of course the memory controller would still have to support more than 32 address lines.
I see they are almost all down to 1 hyperthreaded core now, and a 32-bit instruction set [intel.com], now.
Nope.
Just resubmitted this: http://slashdot.org/submission/1291398/Why-CEOs-Dont-Owe-Shareholders-a-Return-on-Market?art_pos=1
Yes, but just because they fixed it now doesn't mean that past MBA courses didn't have this problem.
Yep, I know, MBAs that think they know how to manage anything. Yep, board of directors should no longer default to these people.