MS do a few step forward and later, turn 180 degrees run and jump, now IE8 will allow user installable ActiveX, being a non administrator user will not stop bad code to install on your system. From the CNET review
ActiveX components will be installed per user, which eliminates the need for everyone to have administrator privileges
Hopefully they add a way to disable this, like Firefox has the "xpinstall.enabled" preference
that is right, now we need "Private in RAM browsing" , this way the browser will tell the OS to never page out the memory region used for the private data. Oh wait, we will later need "Private no RAM browsing", that does not use RAM at all jaja
Now being serious, do any OS have APIs to mark a memory region as non pageable?
Clear Private Data is not as secure as not saving the data on the first place, remember that files are cached, and no matter if you do use that option, someone with the knowledge can find not overwritten data of deleted files. Private browsing is the next step of security after Clear Private Data
What about the other 14 year old girls of the world that could not participate because their government did not cheat? are you sure she is able to win to them? sorry for her but she do not deserve the medal because some scum of their country lied
Since December 2007 firmware update, the PS3 is DivX certified. There are a few files that i had problem with, so I hope they still improve compatibility with some rare xvid generated files
you are right, it points to the Fluendo codecs, I do not think it will ever point to Livna, because they are not legal in some countries (stupid software patents)
Yes, but firmware is the software a machine like the XBox runs, or the software is stored on the XBox firmware or it is stored on the addon firmware. Remember that not all XBox360 have hard disk to store software
I think the main reason of the "No Blu-ray for XBox" position of MS is their arrogance about the usage of Java, but I have another hypothesis, less probable but a hypothesis in the end: What is the size of the current firmware of the XBox 360? the limits? maybe MS can not add another VM (Java) and continue to support the dead (at least on HD-DVD) HDi (EcmaScript based) for current HD-DVD addon owners without reaching those limits.
ohh Falcon the only game I still play on a PC and with a Joystick, jajaja that is funny the problem of all die hard flight sim gamers, we always need to invert the Y-axis
use CSS classes (for example ), define the look on a separate CSS file, and let the browser do its work and cache the CSS, you will reduce bandwith this way
That is a limitation, true, but how can flash run in an independent window and be able to make the window transparent in a cross platform way? Flash is mainly a browser technology with no control of the browser window.
Well. I still prefer to debug everywhere than write multiple programs and later have to debug each of them, or are you the kind of "developer" that do not test on each supported platform?
Well, you live in an ideal world then. I know of friends that receive the legal minimum salary and have asked me how to use the bank account where they receive their payment like I do. They wanted to pay the electricity bill using the bank provided services. If this CD can make those users access those services securely, I am with them. Why complain if others could have a method to do what we daily do?
Do you know that there are a lot of people in the world that can not afford to buy a computer?, that they only use public terminals, o cyber cafes?. It is possible that they are the target of this CD: secure banking on another person computer
ActiveX components will be installed per user, which eliminates the need for everyone to have administrator privileges
Hopefully they add a way to disable this, like Firefox has the "xpinstall.enabled" preference
and after I read your comment, you signature crossed my mind as "My inner cavity..."
StarSSL Free certificates with the CA included in Firefox. Not yet in IE, but IE will give you the same warning than a self signed certificate
that is right, now we need "Private in RAM browsing" , this way the browser will tell the OS to never page out the memory region used for the private data. Oh wait, we will later need "Private no RAM browsing", that does not use RAM at all jaja Now being serious, do any OS have APIs to mark a memory region as non pageable?
Clear Private Data is not as secure as not saving the data on the first place, remember that files are cached, and no matter if you do use that option, someone with the knowledge can find not overwritten data of deleted files. Private browsing is the next step of security after Clear Private Data
What about the other 14 year old girls of the world that could not participate because their government did not cheat? are you sure she is able to win to them? sorry for her but she do not deserve the medal because some scum of their country lied
they will announce tomorrow the outsourcing of the Cyber Command operations to India
Maybe this is what you are looking for: BD licenses reportedly granted to 11 China makers
Since December 2007 firmware update, the PS3 is DivX certified. There are a few files that i had problem with, so I hope they still improve compatibility with some rare xvid generated files
you are right, it points to the Fluendo codecs, I do not think it will ever point to Livna, because they are not legal in some countries (stupid software patents)
Fedora has exactly what you want http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureCodecBuddy
Yes, but firmware is the software a machine like the XBox runs, or the software is stored on the XBox firmware or it is stored on the addon firmware. Remember that not all XBox360 have hard disk to store software
I think the main reason of the "No Blu-ray for XBox" position of MS is their arrogance about the usage of Java, but I have another hypothesis, less probable but a hypothesis in the end: What is the size of the current firmware of the XBox 360? the limits? maybe MS can not add another VM (Java) and continue to support the dead (at least on HD-DVD) HDi (EcmaScript based) for current HD-DVD addon owners without reaching those limits.
but but we play games on Linux, I still has not completed the level when GCC is shouting bad words playing Kernel Hacking
ohh Falcon the only game I still play on a PC and with a Joystick, jajaja that is funny the problem of all die hard flight sim gamers, we always need to invert the Y-axis
use CSS classes (for example ), define the look on a separate CSS file, and let the browser do its work and cache the CSS, you will reduce bandwith this way
and MSI based installation, and support for group policies to configure things like proxy, company certificate authorities, etc
It matters to them, if Blu-ray wins they will need to license Java again
That is a limitation, true, but how can flash run in an independent window and be able to make the window transparent in a cross platform way? Flash is mainly a browser technology with no control of the browser window.
Well. I still prefer to debug everywhere than write multiple programs and later have to debug each of them, or are you the kind of "developer" that do not test on each supported platform?
Try to print something using SWT-GTK, at least with Swing/Java2D I can print from any supported platform
then do what is recommended on the w3 FAQ
Better yet, use a no standard IE feature to show the visitor that she/he is not using a modern browser: Conditional Comments
Well, you live in an ideal world then. I know of friends that receive the legal minimum salary and have asked me how to use the bank account where they receive their payment like I do. They wanted to pay the electricity bill using the bank provided services. If this CD can make those users access those services securely, I am with them. Why complain if others could have a method to do what we daily do?
Do you know that there are a lot of people in the world that can not afford to buy a computer?, that they only use public terminals, o cyber cafes?. It is possible that they are the target of this CD: secure banking on another person computer