Not really, with a good IDS system you should have no trouble. We log everything that happens on our server and DMZ vlan's to a Network General box and could easily pull up all conversations between the firewall and any server box, or any workstation and any DMZ box. I would hope critical infrastructure such as a SCADA system is at least as well monitored.
If 90% of the public pirates, then the investment put into creating books, music, software, etc will also be forced to decline, which generally means poorer quality and more bugs.
Why do you think that? The people doing the actual work at not generally receiving even 10% of the proceeds that their effort generates so why do you think cutting out the middle men will result in lesser quality goods even IF there was a 90% piracy rate?
UMTS uses a max 12.2Kbps for voice channels and since LTE allows seamless fallback to UMTS towers I can't see how that changes until providers go pure LTE and remove the voice terminal class from phones (a decade from now, maybe?). Btw the difference in bandwidth between a UMTS voice channel and the bandwidth this codec was tested at is the same as the difference between this codec and 320Kbps CBR just to put into perspective how much bandwidth this thing is using compared to conventional cellphone calls, and THAT is why our phones can't sound like our stereo =)
Kinect doesn't just track the person, it tracks the wireframe so it can figure out what the objects legs and arms are doing, that's why it has the laser rangefinder in addition to the stereo cameras.
When even RSA can be spearfished I'm not so sure I would go all holier than thou on those companies. We do a fairly good job of security at my work but the more idiotproof I make the protections the more they improve the idiots =)
You embed it into the same die as the controller and do standard anti-tampering on the package. It's not like this is a new area for chip manufacturers, they've been doing secure tamperproof designs for a long time for governments and companies like RIM.
Why not store the key in a small sector of nvram on the control board, that's what the iphone 4 and ipad do with their crypto key. As to the size, it's a laptop drive so that's fairly typical for an entry level drive, the top end is 640GB also fairly typical for current generation laptop drives.
How the F is $25/500MB a good deal when I get unlimited text, data, and 300 minutes of voice from Virgin for that amount? That's the kind of seriously bad pricing that kept me from ever even considering a smartphone for my wife (previously a T-Mobile prepaid customer). The amazing thing about the Virgin pricing is that additional minutes are only $.10/minute so even if she does go over one month it's not like I'm getting raped unlike some of AT&T's plans where overage minutes are $.50/month.
Dude, my best friend got through every higher math course offered to an undergraduate (CS major) and he to this day messes up arithmetic, he's probably numerically dyslexic but regardless of the cause his inability to do arithmetic should not have caused him to fail HS math and not move on.
One of my favorite calc problems was a word problem. Given a container of dimensions x,y,z filled a% and a pump of horespower b how long would it take to empty the container to level c.
Yes but most big content providers set their TTL to 1 second to accomplish better global load balancing and failover. Oh, and as to using Google's resolvers mentioned by another poster, those are really slow and don't work properly with distributed content system like Akamai and Google's own YouTube servers.
Dude, the oceans already contain more radionuclide than all the ore mines on earth, a few more spread over the oceans is literally not detectable. It's only because such a fairly high amount has been dumped in a little bay in a short time that we are able to detect it at all.
Actually it *could* help overall power consumption. On my EVO Shift 75-80% of power draw during a typical day is used by the display with most of the rest being for the cellular radio, only a few percent are used by the CPU. If you could get your task done faster and the screen back to sleep you could significantly increase useful life.
QT will be sold off for pennies on the dollar if they don't jettison it before the bankruptcy filing to try to keep their core business afloat a little longer.
Virgin offers unlimited text and data plus 300 minutes a month for $300/year but 'suffers' from only using Sprint's network. For my wife's use this is a non-issue but I'm not sure I'd want it to be my only phone as we travel outside of their coverage map fairly regularly.
Not really, with a good IDS system you should have no trouble. We log everything that happens on our server and DMZ vlan's to a Network General box and could easily pull up all conversations between the firewall and any server box, or any workstation and any DMZ box. I would hope critical infrastructure such as a SCADA system is at least as well monitored.
There were CE based smartphones in 2000, two years before the first Treo which wasn't even from Palm but rather from Handspring.
If 90% of the public pirates, then the investment put into creating books, music, software, etc will also be forced to decline, which generally means poorer quality and more bugs.
Why do you think that? The people doing the actual work at not generally receiving even 10% of the proceeds that their effort generates so why do you think cutting out the middle men will result in lesser quality goods even IF there was a 90% piracy rate?
I was about to say the same thing, out of band is the only way to make DTMF work reliably with VoIP IME.
UMTS uses a max 12.2Kbps for voice channels and since LTE allows seamless fallback to UMTS towers I can't see how that changes until providers go pure LTE and remove the voice terminal class from phones (a decade from now, maybe?). Btw the difference in bandwidth between a UMTS voice channel and the bandwidth this codec was tested at is the same as the difference between this codec and 320Kbps CBR just to put into perspective how much bandwidth this thing is using compared to conventional cellphone calls, and THAT is why our phones can't sound like our stereo =)
Fennec (Firefox Mobile) now has adblock, but I personally find the mobile experience with Fennec less than ideal, perhaps it works better on a tablet?
Kinect doesn't just track the person, it tracks the wireframe so it can figure out what the objects legs and arms are doing, that's why it has the laser rangefinder in addition to the stereo cameras.
When even RSA can be spearfished I'm not so sure I would go all holier than thou on those companies. We do a fairly good job of security at my work but the more idiotproof I make the protections the more they improve the idiots =)
No AFAIK unless you can control it through something like a car stereo, my dad can make his phone dial by voice in his GMC Terrain.
Uh, any Android phone can do that, and the recognition rate is pretty good. I use it for quick answers to my boss on a semi-regular basis.
You embed it into the same die as the controller and do standard anti-tampering on the package. It's not like this is a new area for chip manufacturers, they've been doing secure tamperproof designs for a long time for governments and companies like RIM.
Why not store the key in a small sector of nvram on the control board, that's what the iphone 4 and ipad do with their crypto key. As to the size, it's a laptop drive so that's fairly typical for an entry level drive, the top end is 640GB also fairly typical for current generation laptop drives.
No, your LTO library can have its own backup keys as can your backup software.
How the F is $25/500MB a good deal when I get unlimited text, data, and 300 minutes of voice from Virgin for that amount? That's the kind of seriously bad pricing that kept me from ever even considering a smartphone for my wife (previously a T-Mobile prepaid customer). The amazing thing about the Virgin pricing is that additional minutes are only $.10/minute so even if she does go over one month it's not like I'm getting raped unlike some of AT&T's plans where overage minutes are $.50/month.
Dude, my best friend got through every higher math course offered to an undergraduate (CS major) and he to this day messes up arithmetic, he's probably numerically dyslexic but regardless of the cause his inability to do arithmetic should not have caused him to fail HS math and not move on.
Z is the height of the container, x and y are the length and radius and I believe we were given an efficiency figure =)
One of my favorite calc problems was a word problem. Given a container of dimensions x,y,z filled a% and a pump of horespower b how long would it take to empty the container to level c.
With Amazon it's just another way to access the mp3's you bought from them, not the only way.
Yes but most big content providers set their TTL to 1 second to accomplish better global load balancing and failover. Oh, and as to using Google's resolvers mentioned by another poster, those are really slow and don't work properly with distributed content system like Akamai and Google's own YouTube servers.
Over the horizon attacks are handled by the squadrons of aircraft based on the carrier.
Dude, the oceans already contain more radionuclide than all the ore mines on earth, a few more spread over the oceans is literally not detectable. It's only because such a fairly high amount has been dumped in a little bay in a short time that we are able to detect it at all.
Actually it *could* help overall power consumption. On my EVO Shift 75-80% of power draw during a typical day is used by the display with most of the rest being for the cellular radio, only a few percent are used by the CPU. If you could get your task done faster and the screen back to sleep you could significantly increase useful life.
QT will be sold off for pennies on the dollar if they don't jettison it before the bankruptcy filing to try to keep their core business afloat a little longer.
Virgin offers unlimited text and data plus 300 minutes a month for $300/year but 'suffers' from only using Sprint's network. For my wife's use this is a non-issue but I'm not sure I'd want it to be my only phone as we travel outside of their coverage map fairly regularly.
Not really any more than routine training or "wargames" that we run all the time.