That's a rather pathetic response from these vendors, especially MS. If Chrome devs are at least saying they plan to look at it, I would take a...
My only issues with the overall great post is that 1. Chrome privacy is both a hotly debated and actually not very well proven subject. The...
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/05/germany-in-trouble-with-ec-over-lack-of-isp-telecom-data-retention/ "The European Commission is...
Okay, without resorting to techie jargon, there are a few things to keep in mind: 1. This is solely a McAfee "survey" 2. We don't have the...
Ahh, my bad :) @Vasa: Too true. If one doesn't take an opportunity when one sees it, one often is sit wondering what might have been...however...
While you're absolutely right, I would still caution jumping into things quickly. I would especially caution it when dealing a company whose own...
You call 28.84 going up? ;D From a few hours ago:...
Lol, I didn't say he wasn't doing okay, just that his value has gone down. I again wouldn't put much "stock" in this rumor just yet. Let's see how...
Facebook is falling like a cement-shoe wearing mobster in the market and you want to buy stock in something they may buy? ;D Poor Mark is now...
Yeah, Java 7 here. It bugs the crap out of me that some of these websites "required" by certain members of my clan can't be arsed to just move...
Video cards are an as of yet unexplored security area for me admittedly.
Ahh, no then I haven't done that. I think the built-in max security setting is good enough when your system can take it. Put yourself behind...
Me? The option isn't available in EMET 3 (that I can see in the drop down).
Using max security settings here with no issues whatsoever so far. When configuring apps, you may want to leave EAF off for Chrome and Java, as it...
Worms spread through files sent from one system to another, say through a file attached to email. Again, malware, worms, whatever they may be have...
We are a sue-happy nation, there's no use in arguing that. However, special interest groups and the courts themselves enable that behavior by...
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2404937,00.asp " Microsoft said late Friday that the company has begun changing its user agreements to...
I personally am not mocking its users, I'm calling for responsibility of both users and Facebook. You go into these services (hopefully) knowing...
By just knowing the IP? No, none that I'm aware of. Hacking isn't Harry Potter stuff. And unless you just want to DDoS the system, you've got to...
Harsh ;D Let me counter-argue your point about Facebook data selling and privacy..and you can in fact use this on Google as well. Yes, it's bad...
Well, it isn't like the browser would change in a week :) Even if Facebook bought Opera tonight, you're looking at months before all the business...
Don't use Stux as an example in such a discussion, as that is in the realm of national espionage and not relevant to such a general topic. Stux...
Count up the number of intermediate/advanced users, compare them to the number of "typical" users, and you'll see the problem. And why specialized...
More websites showing the report doesn't make it more of a reality. That's just the media operating normally. @Daveski: Opera really doesn't have...
Insider trading happens all the time, and it isn't necessarily the doing of Facebook itself in this case. We won't know for a while what, if...
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