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I lurve my Bluetooth Mighty Mouse....so much so I've got 2 of them, well actually that's because I accidentally put 2 of them in my shopping basket instead of 1 mouse and one keyboard....:o
If I had 3 boxed retail copies of that they'd be going straight on ebay! I had the trial on my machine at work and found the interface completely unusable.
....I want menus and lots of them!
And how many high security systems get hacked every single day? :rolleyes:
This is also subtly different (and more dangerous) because the underlying transport layer is exposed too, i.e ethernet, which it isn't when you're accessing the internet where only the protocol layer is exposed...
You sure about that? I think it's a small select group of people who want own something physical, most people would go for the convenience of the download.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/retailing/article2002755.ece
From the FAA report:
It's scary that 1 & 3 could even conceivably be connected together, you know, even network giants like cisco get firewalls wrong time to time.
I think the FAA are concerned because the 2 networks are actually connected, possibly with a firewall (no specific details), but that is just plain wrong, these two networks should not be connected in any way, shape or form.
Not an exaggeration by the FAA, f**king common sense. Boeing are...
This is brilliant.
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2008/01/dreamliner_security
So, which idiot (or group of idiots) at boeing decided it'd be a really good idea to have the passenger network connected to the same network at the avionics system.
It's a real good job that the...
Hard Links are what you want, but you'll need some external program to create them as AFAIK microsoft only extended the windows API to create them, there was no "user interface" to create them.
There are loads of programs to create them.
orange = uber w**k.
My network history went:
Orange => O2 => Orange => Vodafone.
The second time I went to orange I had to buy a voda contract after about 2 months because the network coverage was so poor, since moving to voda I've not looked back. :) Plus the vodafone family & vodafone...
He doesn't want to run another cable.
Actually, we have multiroom anyway, so I have 2 of these transmitters (my dad bought 2 sets of these and used one transmitter and 2 receiveres, so I've borrowed the second transmitter for our house) and one receiver, so we can switch between boxes anyway!
Tesco currently have their "technika" wireless video sender for £22 (normally £27), it's a complete and utter bargain. The picture & sound quality is superb, just do a quick search of the web. I was a bit sceptical before I bought ours because some of the digisender ones are over £100.
Get...
So far ahead that it's not even funny! ;)
The linux desktop has 2 major problems, KDE & Gnome. There's a reason that OSX and windows have only a single UI....
Well...
You have a growl enabled application minimized - say "Mail", you're working away and then you get a notification that new mail has arrived.
It's very useful. Or you're downloading something and then it notifies you when it has finished.
People do the strangest things....
..I once built my own linux distribution which contained only busybox, openssl and freeradius because I just wanted to see how minimal I could make an "appliance" that would do EAP/TLS for WPA authentication!