"...making it ideal for low-bandwidth scenarios or less powerful PCs."
That can't run the higher iterations of Microsoft anyway. I'm glad they've decided to protect 3.1, I was concerned that someone could hack my ARCHIE search query history.
Question is, though, does the security extend to the child OS and its software while running on this "so expensive we can't tell you how much it costs, and you can't hack us to find out" system? I guess that's a general question. Wouldn't running a browser on (god forbid) a Vista component leave you just as vulnerable as if you hadn't bothered?
"...making it ideal for low-bandwidth scenarios or less powerful PCs." That can't run the higher iterations of Microsoft anyway. I'm glad they've decided to protect 3.1, I was concerned that someone could hack my ARCHIE search query history.
Question is, though, does the security extend to the child OS and its software while running on this "so expensive we can't tell you how much it costs, and you can't hack us to find out" system? I guess that's a general question. Wouldn't running a browser on (god forbid) a Vista component leave you just as vulnerable as if you hadn't bothered?