google would do no such thing, even if the DOJ would tolerate such an action, cutting off sales of a profitable acquisition though a major platform is the kind of thing apple would do, not google.
that is because you have not met a component that has been deliberately hardened against tempering
since anti-tampering can be triggered by oxygen, light, heat, or other you will need to work very precisely without heating the components, without allowing light to shine on the components after removing them from their housing, and without allowing any air into the components interior as you work on it.
afaik it's not because DoD thinks wiped drives could be recovered, it's because a drive on the shelf may or may not have been wiped and someone could fuck up and not wipe a drive before sending it down the line, drives are cheap so they shred them instead, even a total mucking foron can tell the difference between a hard drive and a shredded hard drive
the scenario in TFA could happen, but it's mostly masturbatory super hacker fantasy
these email and name lists will be used for spamming and unsophisticated phishing, "IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM $COMPANY, you account will be terminated unless you log in here [www.example.ru]"
TFA layed out a scenario where targetted espionage is carried out against targets that are somehow more convenient because you got their email address.
it's too bad RCA doesn't get back into the eReader business
i had an REB 1100 which included a resistive touch screen indiglo backlit LCD and integrated modem to dial in and buy books.
it still had the best UI i have seen for an e reader
the the page foreward and back buttons were large flipper-ish buttons on the side that could be hit with a palm squeeze, and one of the functions was a direction button where any of the 4 sides could be designated as the top, since it was not physically symmetrical this was very useful, you could turn it landscape with the fat part as top and place the book on a table or desk, with the thin side as top when holding landscapr, or either end as top depending if you were holding it left or right handed (iirc flipping which was top also switched which of the page flippers was forward and back, but i'm not sure on that one)
NYS board of regents, other state's counterparts, AP college board, US Dept. of Education, Education Testing Services (company administering the SAT's)
more like the drug companies lie about side effects, conceal reports of problems, and use full court press marketing to get doctors to prescribe shit patients don't really need and to get patients to ask their doctors for shit they don't need.
should go back to banning advertisements for prescription drugs, and ban pharma reps from rewarding doctors who prescribe more, or offering other finiancial or non-financial incentives
A new patent law would help here, any drug that is pulled from the market(by FDA order or by the maker in response to legal action) due to malfeasance of the maker should lose patent protection instantly and permanently so generics companies can make the drug to meet the needs of the properly informed patients who do consent to the risks
what makes you think congress will loosen regulations (liked by democrats) which act to artificially prop up businesses at the cost to the everyday american (liked by republicans)
Blackberry OS already does this with an option for approve/deny/prompt so you can allow, for example, gps when you want location based functions but not give the app the ability to track you at all times
There was no TSA on Sept. 11 2001. How can you debate something you are so clueless about.
so to avoid monopoly concerns they should form a trust.
BRILLIANT
google would do no such thing, even if the DOJ would tolerate such an action, cutting off sales of a profitable acquisition though a major platform is the kind of thing apple would do, not google.
because google makes money attracting eyes and ears with content, buying up what is effectively a content factory would be very useful
independent artists are generally not part of the problem
IE9 is so poorly run that it needs to use of GPU resources to run? fuuuuuck that
because there isn't a "suppressing major campaign donor's competition" section?
that is because you have not met a component that has been deliberately hardened against tempering
since anti-tampering can be triggered by oxygen, light, heat, or other you will need to work very precisely without heating the components, without allowing light to shine on the components after removing them from their housing, and without allowing any air into the components interior as you work on it.
i think the cosmic ray was referring to the controller or system CPU sending corrupted identity information
afaik it's not because DoD thinks wiped drives could be recovered, it's because a drive on the shelf may or may not have been wiped and someone could fuck up and not wipe a drive before sending it down the line, drives are cheap so they shred them instead, even a total mucking foron can tell the difference between a hard drive and a shredded hard drive
Not immature and short sighted at all when ceglia has a history of similar fraud
the scenario in TFA could happen, but it's mostly masturbatory super hacker fantasy
these email and name lists will be used for spamming and unsophisticated phishing, "IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM $COMPANY, you account will be terminated unless you log in here [www.example.ru]"
TFA layed out a scenario where targetted espionage is carried out against targets that are somehow more convenient because you got their email address.
sounds like you need a good union
it's too bad RCA doesn't get back into the eReader business
i had an REB 1100 which included a resistive touch screen indiglo backlit LCD and integrated modem to dial in and buy books.
it still had the best UI i have seen for an e reader
the the page foreward and back buttons were large flipper-ish buttons on the side that could be hit with a palm squeeze, and one of the functions was a direction button where any of the 4 sides could be designated as the top, since it was not physically symmetrical this was very useful, you could turn it landscape with the fat part as top and place the book on a table or desk, with the thin side as top when holding landscapr, or either end as top depending if you were holding it left or right handed (iirc flipping which was top also switched which of the page flippers was forward and back, but i'm not sure on that one)
TI 86 didn't have archive function, so i duplicated the calc menu in TI BASIC so it pretended to format itself
i used to scramble notes in my calculator then delete the scramble program, then remake the scrambler program after screening
NYS board of regents, other state's counterparts, AP college board, US Dept. of Education, Education Testing Services (company administering the SAT's)
if the FDA makes the drug outright illegal still void the patent so someone else can possibly rework the formula to make it safer
but it raises the question: 'Why are we teaching a generation of students to use crippled technology?'"
because Texas Instruments has lobbied very successfully to keep it that way.
technology that has barely advanced since the early 90's and probably only costs $10 or so to make being sold for $100-$150 to every student
to protect that kind of profit I would bribe a bunch of school districts too!
sounds like it's more of a combination sit-in meatspace DDOS than a "boycott"
show up ask dumb but plausible questions, use up resources but don't buy anything.
ford never actually did that, the memo was intentionally misrepresented.
in fact the pinto wasn't really any more dangerous than other cars of similar size,
more like the drug companies lie about side effects, conceal reports of problems, and use full court press marketing to get doctors to prescribe shit patients don't really need and to get patients to ask their doctors for shit they don't need.
should go back to banning advertisements for prescription drugs, and ban pharma reps from rewarding doctors who prescribe more, or offering other finiancial or non-financial incentives
A new patent law would help here, any drug that is pulled from the market(by FDA order or by the maker in response to legal action) due to malfeasance of the maker should lose patent protection instantly and permanently so generics companies can make the drug to meet the needs of the properly informed patients who do consent to the risks
what makes you think congress will loosen regulations (liked by democrats) which act to artificially prop up businesses at the cost to the everyday american (liked by republicans)
Blackberry OS already does this with an option for approve/deny/prompt so you can allow, for example, gps when you want location based functions but not give the app the ability to track you at all times