I might be mistaking but this is called Blue Energy. Real world trials are already being build in the Netherlands (finished 2010). KEMA (Dutch institute) has discovered a way make cheap polymer membranes I believe.
Dutch source: http://www.energiechannel.nl/nieuws_details.php?nid=44
Having just finished my statistics classes I wonder if the difference is significant and thus not caused by chance. I tried to get the report but cannot find it anywhere to examine this. Does anyone have any insight in the methodology and statistical analysis used?
That is true off course. But I (and many others) do not need to spend the $59,95 on the Intego product to distinguish it.
The Intego people would have done a better job by simply explaining how to spot a faulty file and for convenience suggest that their app would automate the search.
What I would like to know is has Intego warned Apple? Or are they just blowing this up scaring the Mac community to boost sales? This would be a good reason to avoid Intego products.
The preview of the file shows no play functionality like an ordinary mp3 file but reads 'Kind: Application'. It may mislead users but it is simply spotted (with the naked eye).
I might be mistaking but this is called Blue Energy. Real world trials are already being build in the Netherlands (finished 2010). KEMA (Dutch institute) has discovered a way make cheap polymer membranes I believe. Dutch source: http://www.energiechannel.nl/nieuws_details.php?nid=44
Having just finished my statistics classes I wonder if the difference is significant and thus not caused by chance. I tried to get the report but cannot find it anywhere to examine this. Does anyone have any insight in the methodology and statistical analysis used?
I wonder of course...
I wander if one could craft a number plate like this: '; DROP ALL;
That is true off course. But I (and many others) do not need to spend the $59,95 on the Intego product to distinguish it. The Intego people would have done a better job by simply explaining how to spot a faulty file and for convenience suggest that their app would automate the search.
What I would like to know is has Intego warned Apple? Or are they just blowing this up scaring the Mac community to boost sales? This would be a good reason to avoid Intego products.
The preview of the file shows no play functionality like an ordinary mp3 file but reads 'Kind: Application'. It may mislead users but it is simply spotted (with the naked eye).