That freelance writer seems to know a lot about networking....I don't think many PC users understand how to get past the Licensing Agreement window that pops up.
Hey, if you look at the botton line of the site, it says:
*Editor's Note: Now that we've successfully
converted
our writer to a Windows PC, we will be working on getting her to try a Pocket PC. Stay tuned for more developments!
Gee...is this same writer going to give us the breakdown of wireless networking also??!!
If some giant like Sony, with its PR power, hardware developers, and advertisement were able to get it without a copy control, and then pass it off as a multiformat disk, then DataPlay would be finished in the first place. It kinda like the whole business with hard drives being able to keep people from pirating copyrighted music....
Clearly Linux is better than Windows but I have a few questions directed at Linux OS.....
a)Are there certifications for Linux programmers or engineers?
b)How can you manage and upgrade 1024 Linux computers?
c)Since this clearly underminds the capabilities of Microsoft operating systems
i)Is Microsoft going to try its hand at attempting the same feat that IBM did to keep its competition alive as far as supercomputers and Linux vs. Windows is concerned?
Hey, if you look at the botton line of the site, it says:
*Editor's Note: Now that we've successfully
- converted
our writer to a Windows PC, we will be working on getting her to try a Pocket PC. Stay tuned for more developments!Gee...is this same writer going to give us the breakdown of wireless networking also??!!
If some giant like Sony, with its PR power, hardware developers, and advertisement were able to get it without a copy control, and then pass it off as a multiformat disk, then DataPlay would be finished in the first place. It kinda like the whole business with hard drives being able to keep people from pirating copyrighted music....
Clearly Linux is better than Windows but I have a few questions directed at Linux OS..... a)Are there certifications for Linux programmers or engineers? b)How can you manage and upgrade 1024 Linux computers? c)Since this clearly underminds the capabilities of Microsoft operating systems i)Is Microsoft going to try its hand at attempting the same feat that IBM did to keep its competition alive as far as supercomputers and Linux vs. Windows is concerned?