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  1. Re:Great News for Companies Scarred by IE6 on IBM Makes Firefox Its Corporate Browser · · Score: 1

    Really not difficult to stop this, we've done it already. Windows 7 has applocker:

    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/enterprise/products/windows-7/features.aspx#applocker

    And prior to that Vista/XP had software restriction policies.

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc782792(WS.10).aspx

  2. Re:Radical Fucking Concept on New Riddick Movie Made Possible By Games? · · Score: 1

    Avatar wasn't very good - the plot is weak and the characters are all one dimensional. The social commentary is blatantly one sided as well.

    I'd suggest this review.

    Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/user/RedLetterMedia#p/u/21/JmUzoIENIXc

    Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/user/RedLetterMedia#p/u/6/dLzKwTcGO_0

  3. Re:Disabling Javascript won't mitigate the risk st on Adobe Confirms PDF Zero-Day, Says Kill JavaScript · · Score: 1

    This is for the previous Reader vulnerability. The new one is very much in the Javascript functions:

    http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/34736

  4. Re:IT is a customer service group on Why IT Won't Power Down PCs · · Score: 1

    Vista isn't popular, but it is very flexible with group policy. You can manage all power settings via GPO in Vista.

    http://www.energystar.gov/ia/products/power_mgt/Vista_on_Win2000_2003.pdf

    If you use group policy preferences (requires a Vista/2008 to manage the policy) you can use that to configure power settings on XP.

    WSUS is also smart enough to wake the machine up at nighttime and apply patches that it detected during the day.

  5. Re:Two type of people on The SUV Is Dethroned · · Score: 1

    It is rubbish - I drove 200 miles on highway to Washington and got 36 MPG in my 2006 Accord. Even around town I'll get about 28-30MPG.

  6. Re:You think personal use is bad? on Hostile ta Vista, Baby · · Score: 1

    Harder than XP? You must be kidding!

    Things like HAL detection:

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/aa905119.aspx

    An easier modifiable WIM image which is easier to insert drivers/patches into and a much higher baseline of drivers (just because it is newer) makes it much easier to deploy!

    In what way did you find it harder?

  7. Re:As a new owner of a 65nm Xbox 360 on Microsoft Insider Details Xbox 360 Red Ring Problems · · Score: 1

    2. Data per square inch doesn't matter. I believe by all accounts, the DVD in the 360 is faster simply because DVD-ROMs have been around for ages and are well understood.

    The Orange Box on PS3/XBox360 makes for a damning view, given how the 360 loads faster and isn't as jerky (watch for the boat scene).

    http://www.joystiq.com/2007/12/14/todays-most-comparative-video-orange-box-ps3-vs-xbox-360/

  8. Re:Tool to do this The Right Way from the EPA on Do Any Companies Power Down at Night? · · Score: 1

    EPA's tool is pretty good.

    Once really nice thing about Vista is though you can specify power settings by GPO directly, which is much nicer. It is much finer control than what the EPA tool allows also.

  9. Good until the end on Cloverfield Discussion · · Score: 1

    I really like it until the end, which I thought was stupid. So they "got to the choppa" and we think they are safe. Then the idiot pilot decides the best course of action is to fly parallel to where the monster is rather than flying away from it, and somehow it manages to jump and knock the down after getting a bunch of bombs dropped on it.

    They survive the crash, yet they don't notice the monster's approach at all (even though you could hear it thumping around for large parts of the film, nice and atmoshperic) until it is literally standing above them. Then it only kills one of them, and lets the other two off.

    Overall though, it thought it was good. Could be nasty if you are too close to the screen though with all the shaky-cam!

  10. Re:Windows installer requires them on Farewell To the Floppy Disk · · Score: 1

    Ask and you shall receive!

    http://www.driverpacks.net/

    You can slipstream all sorts of mass storage drivers into this, as well as other drivers (graphics, network, sound, wlan, etc).

  11. Re:Is it just me on iPhone Faces Uncertain Market · · Score: 1

    Define "work" - sure, it'll do IMAP/POP3 with an Exchange server. Outlook + Exchange is more than just email, especially in the corporate world.

    If you've got a Windows Mobile 5 device it'll sync via outlook web access on the mobile network and will push email to you. The calender, contacts also get pushed/synced over the air.

  12. Re:And here I thought... on IBM's New Processors To Exceed 5Ghz · · Score: 1

    That isn't quite, the G5 did not have this feature. This is why Virtual PC had to be updated to use the G5 PowerMacs. You are quite correctly with the previous versions of PPC chips of course.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPC970

  13. Re:Depends on the Architecture on AMD Announces 65-nm Chips, Touts Power Savings · · Score: 1

    For #3, you are certainly correct about the IOMMU issue. There is a good reason why they suffer more so in 64-bit mode, the Core 2 Duo chips support "macro-op fusion" (I think, something like that anyway!) in 32-bit mode ONLY, so this performance advantage is lost in 64-bit mode which further degrades performance.

  14. Re:PS2 DVD vs PS3 Blu-Ray on Blu-ray's Hardware Woes Stacking Up · · Score: 1

    Which games are running out of storage space? Even Oblivion's ISO image is only 7GB in size, so there is a couple of GB still available there. That hard disk could be used to buffer some data also if a 2nd disc is required.

  15. Re:1020 petas on Ext4 Filesystem Enters Experimental Kernel Tree · · Score: 1

    Ah, don't you mean the index to your porn collection with be complete? ;)

  16. Re:Save time, but spend a bit more. on ATI and nVidia Crush High-End DVD Players · · Score: 1

    Not to be silly, but the Intel Mac Mini starts at $599 these days. The PPC based Mini was $499, but didn't have front row either (remote control).

  17. Re:Not a big deal on Debian to Run on AMD64 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Too many people this mistake, they just see 64-bit and think about the memory. Most of your points are valid, and are problems with running a 64-bit OS. However, you also fail to mention any benefits it provides. The most important being double the number of registers in 64-bit mode! This often makes up for the other problems with 64-bit.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amd64#Architectural_f eatures

  18. Re:No different than Dell/McAfee on AOL Tries New Tactic to Keep Customers · · Score: 1

    You know it is bad when Norton produce an uninstaller for their own tools!

    http://www.majorgeeks.com/Norton_Removal_Tool_SymN RT_d4749.html

    Works nicely, although it can't be scripted.

  19. Re:SWITCH TO NOD32 ALREADY!! on Symantec Posts Fix To Vulnerability · · Score: 2, Informative

    Look more carefully. Symantec is the only one to get 100% for "On-demand detection of polymorphic viruses". For actual virus detection, it gets 97% & 98% depending on the situation.

    I think F-Secure, G Data Security & Kaspersky Labs do the best as they get 99%+ in all situations.

  20. Re:"Unusual practice" ... wtf. on Microsoft Employees May Lose Admin Rights · · Score: 1

    That really isn't true - admin access is not required to write to everywhere in the registry.

    To write to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE you need admin rights, but you can happily write anything you like to HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Yes, malware apps write to the registry but then again so do most other apps and yes corruption to the registry can often be fatal (although only HKLM).

    Also apps DO NOT NEED to write data to the registry. It is there choice, although it is Microsoft's current recommendation. You can find versions of Firefox, Putty, Thunderbird, etc that all run off USB stick as they've been modified to write data locally and not the registry. I believe Vista is heading back this way.

    In Windows I can install software in my own private applictations folder too, as long as the thing doesn't write to HKLM. I can install several pieces of software as a non-admin... it just so happens that iTunes isn't one of them. Perhaps Apple could practise would they preach and fix it?

    Don't get me wrong, I don't like Windows but Apple isn't exactly doing anything to improve the situation (not that they have to, it probably isn't in their interest).

  21. Re:"Unusual practice" ... wtf. on Microsoft Employees May Lose Admin Rights · · Score: 1

    Ha - perhaps you can explain to my why iTunes on Windows require admin permissions to install then?!

  22. Re:allofmp3.com on Apple Sets Tune for Pricing of Song Downloads · · Score: 1

    Oh come on! If it was illegal in Russia they'd have been taken down ages ago. They were some investigations early last year, but they came to nothing as they are within Russian law. There is a loop-hole there.

    Perhaps this may help:

    [url]http://www.museekster.com/allofmp3faq.htm[/ur l]

  23. Re:WTF? on Dell Protests 'Not Wintel's Lapdog' · · Score: 1

    Dude, x86-64 is AMD's spec not Intel's. Google around, you'll even find an Intel bug due to AMD updating their orginal specs later on.

    Don't get me wrong, I agree with the rest of your post. However AMD made the Opteron with x86-64 and that forced Intel's hand to make the Xeon do the same, and has basically killed any chance of the Itanium ever succeeding.

    They kept it under wraps for as long as possible, but I suspect as you say it was market pressure that made them release it.

  24. Re:Spec Point... Re:Price Point on Revolution Horsepower Revealed · · Score: 1
    The ON-GPU memory is really significant. 3MBs of in chip memory is more valuable than 15MBs of off chip memory. It immediatly means that the GPU is able to concurrently manipulate the 3MBs of memory as close to 'free of charge' as possible.

    Yup, on-chip memory is always good. It should be also considered that the XBox 360 has a 10MB eDRAM cache for it's GPU!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360#Graphics_pro cessing_unit

    Whilst the XBox 360 does render at 720p (interally, it downscales to 480p if you aren't using HDTV), as opposed to 480p for the Revolution, I still believe the XBox 360 has "effectively" more on-chip GPU memory per pixel than the Revolution.
  25. Re:ah, more via pain on Via Launches New Line of Mini-ITX Boards · · Score: 1

    The KT133 wasn't long for this world, it was replaced by the KT133a which was fine. But yeah, KT133 was a bit crap.

    Which Nvidia ethernet driver are you using? nvnet was reverse engineered and was put in the kernel are forcedeth, which I believe Nvidia now maintain. I never had any problems with it. To be honest, I never touched their IDE drivers as the kernel ones seemed good enough.

    It could be worse anyway, you could use ATi's Linux drivers. ;)