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This is barely an article let alone one with a remote tech slant. Does slashdot sell itself as an ad botnet now?
If you wouldn't try suing us when we do something not specifically mentioned in specific legal terms then you might get more layman friendly terms.
At least the article was short.
Decent wages hurt the stockholders.
And that's the most disturbing thing I'll read today...
She's a prude
I also like the use of a "smart password lockout" I mean 3 incorrect attempts and you're locked out is just dumb...
If you ban common passwords. Then you end up with a new set of common passwords. Going to ban those too?
They should buy a country and funnel all profits to that. All these pesky tax havens being made illegal.
Although that could help prevent drunk dialling an ex
What on earth is wrong with two factor authentication? I can't see these being more secure.
Same. Googles turned into a cheapskate.
They've managed to work around the issue of running android without a CPU plugged in.
I did consider that but reading the quote seems to suggest these won't be your everyday VR devices. Besides why pay to test VR when you could walk into a computer shop who'd let you test them for free in the hope of generating a sale.
Up to a dollar per minute. Shall I lube up now?
Balls news*
TeslaCrypt got hacked.
Where do I buy one of these magic cards?
You talk as though that isn't completely plausible.
Ask the NSA I'm sure they've got a copy.
Considering apples watch screen is 38x42mm 7.6mm mean accuracy seems pretty ineffective.
All the "free" marketting doesn't hurt either.
As long as I can unlock it without a finger print I'll consider it
If the computer has to say "take over" then it's not ready yet.
Imagine what the rest of it will bring. I am not expecting any of it to be benificial to the public.
This is barely an article let alone one with a remote tech slant. Does slashdot sell itself as an ad botnet now?
If you wouldn't try suing us when we do something not specifically mentioned in specific legal terms then you might get more layman friendly terms.
At least the article was short.
Decent wages hurt the stockholders.
And that's the most disturbing thing I'll read today...
She's a prude
I also like the use of a "smart password lockout" I mean 3 incorrect attempts and you're locked out is just dumb...
If you ban common passwords. Then you end up with a new set of common passwords. Going to ban those too?
They should buy a country and funnel all profits to that. All these pesky tax havens being made illegal.
Although that could help prevent drunk dialling an ex
What on earth is wrong with two factor authentication? I can't see these being more secure.
Same. Googles turned into a cheapskate.
They've managed to work around the issue of running android without a CPU plugged in.
I did consider that but reading the quote seems to suggest these won't be your everyday VR devices. Besides why pay to test VR when you could walk into a computer shop who'd let you test them for free in the hope of generating a sale.
Up to a dollar per minute. Shall I lube up now?
Balls news*
TeslaCrypt got hacked.
Where do I buy one of these magic cards?
You talk as though that isn't completely plausible.
Ask the NSA I'm sure they've got a copy.
Considering apples watch screen is 38x42mm 7.6mm mean accuracy seems pretty ineffective.
All the "free" marketting doesn't hurt either.
As long as I can unlock it without a finger print I'll consider it
If the computer has to say "take over" then it's not ready yet.
Imagine what the rest of it will bring. I am not expecting any of it to be benificial to the public.