That's true to a point but there's a lot of good reasons not to use IE only webdesign.
Even an all Windows shop might have a few Unix boxes kicking around. It's also nice not to limit yourself to one specific browser version; you might want to have the option to change browsers in the future and MS can always decide to break something with an upgrade. In general I think your probably safest to stick with the most widely supported techniques.
That statement makes no sense. Everyone wants to be able to step inside another reality in some way or another. The MMO and RPG mediums seem like a pretty good way of doing that.
It isn't nVidia's job to make games more entertaining or 'GOOD'. That is more the developer's job and I don't see why so many posters are ignoring this fact.
For 2, it does get to be a pain when you are signed up to 20 or 30+ forums. Example? these days, a lot of software support and bug reporting facilities are on a forum. It's a bit of waste of time if you have to sign up just to make a couple posts.
I'm not saying that we need more services like the one in the article, but it would be nice to have some sort of simple way to fix this.
Yes, if they randomly attack ip's within the entire range of ip's. I don't think it will be that difficult to narrow down which ranges are actually in use though, so a smart worm writer wouldn't be set back that much.
That's true to a point but there's a lot of good reasons not to use IE only webdesign. Even an all Windows shop might have a few Unix boxes kicking around. It's also nice not to limit yourself to one specific browser version; you might want to have the option to change browsers in the future and MS can always decide to break something with an upgrade. In general I think your probably safest to stick with the most widely supported techniques.
Lets make windows illegal too, after all, it only *automatically* hacks into unsecured AP's.
That statement makes no sense. Everyone wants to be able to step inside another reality in some way or another. The MMO and RPG mediums seem like a pretty good way of doing that.
It isn't nVidia's job to make games more entertaining or 'GOOD'. That is more the developer's job and I don't see why so many posters are ignoring this fact.
For 2, it does get to be a pain when you are signed up to 20 or 30+ forums. Example? these days, a lot of software support and bug reporting facilities are on a forum. It's a bit of waste of time if you have to sign up just to make a couple posts.
I'm not saying that we need more services like the one in the article, but it would be nice to have some sort of simple way to fix this.
Yes, if they randomly attack ip's within the entire range of ip's. I don't think it will be that difficult to narrow down which ranges are actually in use though, so a smart worm writer wouldn't be set back that much.