I remember reading the instructions for my cellular modem, it said that if I crossed a cell boundry, I could lose data in transit. Have they solved that? If not, how is this better than a 2mbps wlan?
I've got an epson printer, and it's the only printer I've ever found that has Serial (mac style,) USB, AND parallel - How is that discrimination against mac?
To play the devil's advocate, (and get modded down for it, of course) why shouldn't they see a ROA? They put money into the development of the program, and it's used by thousands of people, who all use Netscape bandwidth, so why not? Sure, it'd be nice if they TOLD us it was spyware, and even better if they wern't collecting information that can be tracked to the browser, but that's life. Deal with it. The government does it all the time. I don't mind giving Netscape/AOL some revenue so that they can develop a decent competitor to IE.
I remember reading the instructions for my cellular modem, it said that if I crossed a cell boundry, I could lose data in transit. Have they solved that?
If not, how is this better than a 2mbps wlan?
Actually, it works on my modded ppc box that is running darwin+aqua
I've got an epson printer, and it's the only printer I've ever found that has Serial (mac style,) USB, AND parallel - How is that discrimination against mac?
To play the devil's advocate, (and get modded down for it, of course) why shouldn't they see a ROA? They put money into the development of the program, and it's used by thousands of people, who all use Netscape bandwidth, so why not? Sure, it'd be nice if they TOLD us it was spyware, and even better if they wern't collecting information that can be tracked to the browser, but that's life. Deal with it. The government does it all the time. I don't mind giving Netscape/AOL some revenue so that they can develop a decent competitor to IE.