XP's firewall is sufficent if you don't let any malicious stuff to install itself, via IE's exploits etc. Greatest vulnerability has been open ports by default, and there SP2 makes a difference. As I said, it's quite sufficent. And yes, I know.. it's not like I'm new at this stuff.;)
Why? Because it has strong competition going on.
Ever since AMD64 technology, it isn't that bad either.
Rest in peace. His legasy lives on..
iRokr is better that Motorola Rokr, because of the 'i'. Whee.
No more cheap labor! Next please..
Intels main problem is "Not Invented Here" syndrome. It's staring to kick their ass.
The game will be released Q3 next year. Many gameplay vids before that.
Passing RealPlayer is a GREAT milestone.
Windows 2003 Professional aka Windows XP Pro x64 Edition.
Finally the internet has cought up with OS X. Welcome to the real world. :(
..because I (and many others) have 2GB or RAM anyways.
;)
This weren't an issue even when I had only 1GB. We have lots of memory, why shouldn't use it?
My point is, in Vista you can choose how much eye candy you want or how much your hardware can take it.
Without the 3d-card Mac OS X would damn slow...
I agree. I have K8T800 Pro based motherboard and it's quite solid performer quality vise.
VIA has come a long way from the K6 days.
Just let the music industry die.. They deserve it.
When your computer crashes, we enable you to boot almost immediately. It's so fast, it's almost like no crashing at all!
With Intel Inside, you can.
Or iPowderMac nano and iPowderBook mini. Yes, you are right, who needs yet another iPod.
Year from now, South Korea is announcing world domination.
"Firefox is more vulnerable than IE" sais Symantec.
Preliminary tests here at Earth show that it actually works.
Next stop, Mars..
Actually Finland fought about the freedom. Did they lose it, no.. It was all about being independent.
The Soviet's was after all Finland and didn't get it.
When comparing Mini to the Shuttle, you can actually upgrade parts if nessesary, sarcasm: and won't be so owned by Apple. :O
Nope. My friends are bunch of programmers and they like PPC's much more than x86.
;-)
Average user doesn't care, but I'm not talking about them right now.
I'm sure that my Mac-user friends are feeling quite sick right now. :(
They switched because of the Intel's, now Intel comes back to them... Oh dear.
Why would I do that? ;)
XP's firewall is sufficent if you don't let any malicious stuff to install itself, via IE's exploits etc. Greatest vulnerability has been open ports by default, and there SP2 makes a difference. As I said, it's quite sufficent. And yes, I know.. it's not like I'm new at this stuff. ;)