Symantec is warning...
Correct me if Im wrong, but Symantec stands to profit from being able to release (and sell in large volume) their software to the OSX community, therefore of course they want us to believe it is increasingly being targeted. Personally I believe at only 5% market share I'd be willing to take the risk.
I can see it now:
Troll -1
I dont have this device yet, but when I do buy it I plan on setting it up on an extra PC at my parents house. I am going to have it scheduled to record radio programs (that can only heard in the Boston market), so that I can then access the directory it stores them in via FTP. Finally, I will get to hear my Hillman Morning Show once again.
My computer is probably what I watch movies on most-- and thats not to say I have a bad home entertainment system.
I find myself watching my rented Netflix while on the go, flights, road trips, and even at the library in between classes (I study sometimes too;]).
As soon as someone rolls out a decent service with all of the titles I'm looking for I will probably cancel my netflix account and move to something like thus.
kind of funny they have time to listen to you on hold, yet cant take your call?
I remember calling Netgear once, holding, then put on only to hear the distinct sound of a rocket launcher in Q3 for an instant, and then being put back on hold.
Leo of Call for Help did, range has certainly improved (although a TV studio probably isnt the best real world example). He seemed pretty hesitant in recommending it.
It would be awesome if this sets a precident for other companies to do the same. I'm not necessarily a big fan of samsung, but this will make me think twice about considering them next time.
Saying that Phishing is up is an interesting statistic, because I'm sure a ton of it goes undetected. Maybe companies are just getting better at identifying it.
Symantec is warning... Correct me if Im wrong, but Symantec stands to profit from being able to release (and sell in large volume) their software to the OSX community, therefore of course they want us to believe it is increasingly being targeted. Personally I believe at only 5% market share I'd be willing to take the risk. I can see it now: Troll -1
Only Valve uses that as a justification for not shipping things on time. /feels a Troll coming on
California to Virginia? I was surfing from the parking lot this saturday in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
A server with neon lights and a window? Id like to see a datacenter that would use this... Disco Datacenter?
...and he certainly will not infringe on any spell checking technology.
I dont have this device yet, but when I do buy it I plan on setting it up on an extra PC at my parents house. I am going to have it scheduled to record radio programs (that can only heard in the Boston market), so that I can then access the directory it stores them in via FTP. Finally, I will get to hear my Hillman Morning Show once again.
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I would hope that if they are going to censor their people, they would also prevent them from playing games like DAIKATANA... ooohhh the crappyness.
My computer is probably what I watch movies on most-- and thats not to say I have a bad home entertainment system. I find myself watching my rented Netflix while on the go, flights, road trips, and even at the library in between classes (I study sometimes too ;]).
As soon as someone rolls out a decent service with all of the titles I'm looking for I will probably cancel my netflix account and move to something like thus.
So thats where my 1.9% + $0.30 go...
I thought about it, but what is intuitive about ripping people off?
I agree, at the end of the day EA only proposed these deals, ESPN and EA were the ones who signed on to them, and as always money talk$.
and I agree with you, but a submit button, is that too much to ask? I think thats a solid 30 seconds in Sam's teach yourself html.
How could someone not know HTML, yet be able to write googles algorithm? Dont most programmers laugh at the easyness of html?
kind of funny they have time to listen to you on hold, yet cant take your call? I remember calling Netgear once, holding, then put on only to hear the distinct sound of a rocket launcher in Q3 for an instant, and then being put back on hold.
Leo of Call for Help did, range has certainly improved (although a TV studio probably isnt the best real world example). He seemed pretty hesitant in recommending it.
It would be awesome if this sets a precident for other companies to do the same. I'm not necessarily a big fan of samsung, but this will make me think twice about considering them next time.
Saying that Phishing is up is an interesting statistic, because I'm sure a ton of it goes undetected. Maybe companies are just getting better at identifying it.
-Deskjet 610C (thrown out 2nd story apartment)
-Panasonic VCR (took a crowbar to it to recover a tape)
They were both absolute crap, but I was wondering... anyone ever destroy a machine that was still nice/worth something?
It was one thing when MS was messing with the way we worked, but if EA has a monopoly on the way we game....dam.