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  1. Re:Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    Ah, you never worked at IT or CIS student. Never mind. Maybe, it is better for you to pretend IT departments work like a PC shop that builds gaming rigs. Self-aware? You do understand what drivers mean, right?

  2. Re:Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    Your classes didn't thought you how printer drivers work? Right, bits... drivers can't maintain copies of each print outs... oh, right... So, you don't know where to search on-line for enterprise category apps? Yea, you will not find it in Tiger Direct or NewEgg.

  3. Re:Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    Ah, college student. When you exit a job, it is sometimes reviewed by your HR to avoid various legal matters. They have the right to go over your files. You sign those things during your employment agreement. Vaporware USB? Can you name some vaporwares according to your feeling and emotions? Thanks.

  4. Re:Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    Are you a college student and just bought a new computer? Some maintain copies of your files printed or they maintain the name of print jobs forever.

  5. Re:Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    I guess you are very NEW to IT. You do know your printers are "NETWORKED" at work. You seem you got lot to learn. There are plenty of USB policy apps that enterprises buy.

  6. Re:Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    You are not getting it. Block the app from deleting until the IT calls you to stop. During that time, you image your phone to SD and unblock the phone. Let the IT wipe, then re-image your phone back from your SD.

  7. Re:Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    Most real companies have tools to monitor your external devices. Ask your IT guy. If a firm is a large enough, they probably a security policy to maintain your printer pool.

  8. They can't. You can freeze the remote app if it is your own phone. You can even script to disconnect remote a wipe app from connecting. Remote wipe apps have been defeated so many times. You can use a firewall for mobile device and block that app from connecting. You can even uninstall a remote wipe app if you like if you search on-line. There is always an airplane mode too.

  9. Re:Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    Actually, that is totally incorrect. Even simple app like Avast can block that device from connecting.

  10. Airplane Mode on Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 · · Score: 0

    Remote wipe? Try an airplane mode with wifi and Dropbox. If you own your device, you can image your device to your SD card.

  11. US Army will be owned by Everyone on US Army Will Upgrade To Windows Vista · · Score: -1, Troll

    This is funny. lol.

  12. Re:Hype. Awesome. on Danger Mouse Releases Blank CD-R To Spite EMI · · Score: 1

    Right, it is a marketing stunt. It is nothing to do with the "fight the big label." Marketing design is too overly complicated and time lines are aligned too perfect to be what some average users are assuming here.

  13. Re:trying to pull NIN and Radiohead on Danger Mouse Releases Blank CD-R To Spite EMI · · Score: 1

    SORRY.. Poo drinker. I don't know why your username is drinking poo. It isn't an insult. Maybe, you are not part of music biz and haven't heard the real rumor. Maybe, young children are easily persuaded by complicated marketing models.

  14. his work is awful on Danger Mouse Releases Blank CD-R To Spite EMI · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    this is a very talentless marketing.

  15. Re:Hype. Awesome. on Danger Mouse Releases Blank CD-R To Spite EMI · · Score: 1

    Nothing exciting about this. Trying to show he is fighting a big label was already pulled by Prince in the mid 90s. This is a 10 year old marketing stunt.

  16. trying to pull NIN and Radiohead on Danger Mouse Releases Blank CD-R To Spite EMI · · Score: 1

    He is trying to pull NIN and Radiohead Internet buzz. However, this isn't going to work. NIN and Radiohead are both independent artists who live by their own rules without the record industry.

  17. Come On! There is a Brighter SIDE! on Windows 7 Anti-Piracy Plans · · Score: 1

    There is a benefit to this. This will drive the PC SALES down more and PC will get cheaper, then I will install Linux and xBSD on it. Thanks to Microsoft, we will have tons of sub $200 netbooks running Linux!

  18. MS: FAILED on Windows 7 Anti-Piracy Plans · · Score: 1

    Anything that gives a negative feeling towards Microsoft is good by me. This is only company who got to the top and constantly shoot themselves on the foot, because they got way too much money to burn. This is an only company that constantly spit at their customers' face and get away with it. It is a time for the world to united and fight against to Microsoft.

  19. Re:Hasn't MS learned *anything* over the years? on Windows 7 Anti-Piracy Plans · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I hope it was the same time you tried to make love to a girl.

  20. let's all pirate on Windows 7 Anti-Piracy Plans · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm going to recommend people to pirate a copy of Win7 once a crack comes out.This is going to be so much fun. Why bother going through a hassle of nightmare after paying $120? Who enjoys getting punched in the face after you have given them some money? Go piracy!

  21. great pc sales will DROP on Windows 7 Anti-Piracy Plans · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is a great news. PC sales will drop even more. Since, users will not migrate to Linux. This is one more component that average PC users will stick to their XP forever! Oh, Microsoft. When will you ever learn? Your monopolistic behavior will slowly destroy you. Let's shoot for additional 10,000 layoffs for Microsoft! Baller can yell, "I'm not a CEO. I'm a football coach. We will destroy everything!" Their PC vendor pals will be so glad that their best friend is Microsoft. Happiness.