> All domestic students have to pay AT MOST of 1 year of out of state tuition, because you establish in state residency in your first year here. This isn't true in many cases. I was an out of state student attending a…
> However, entering that IP address into your browser will give you the Google homepage, because unlike most sites, their servers check the hostname I'm pretty sure that name-based hosting is fairly common, especially…
TomTom includes carpool lanes in their planning for routes in the United States. I've seen it in California and Connecticut. A big red screen shows up and asks "Route uses carpool lanes -- is this ok?". If I am driving…
Less fuss? I remember plenty of talk going on about this -- it hit the front page of many newspapers including the NYT and the Washington Post. The administration even acknowledged it to a degree. People have just…
"Google's CalDAV page already lists the API as being "deprecated." A note on the page adds "If you think you have a compelling use case and would like to be whitelisted for the new version of CalDAV API, please fill out…
Increases complexity....
Get Boxcryptor.
I had the opportunity to meet Andre last summer while interning at Cisco. I had no idea who he was at first, until I looked him up on LinkedIn and "googled" his name. Towards the end of my internship, I was there until…
Not true -- you must purchase pack-rat unlimited history ($39) to be able to go back beyond 30 days. This is not included in the paid accounts. Both paid and free accounts have 30 days of deleted file history by default.
"Facebook is indeed intercepting messages -- the e-mail is clearly passing through Facebook's servers, but this seems to be where it stays, as neither sender nor receiver are getting a copy." Is this really appropriate…
Interesting that the author chose to use a Kill-a-Watt for power consumption monitoring.. seems like a better idea to use the planning applications available from the major vendors to determine usage depending on…
I can't imagine why they decided email addresses now needed two layers of privacy controls. First layer = who can see this, second layer = is it visible on timeline. If I didn't want it visible on the timeline, why…
Perhaps his Google+ experience is different then yours? I'm inclined to agree -- most people who I know have Google+ accounts, have added me to their circles (and vice-versa) but chose to keep all of their interaction…
The same reason why browsers are now making it so tough to get to a website without a "valid" SSL certificate -- the average user will ignore the warnings and accept anything to get to their objective. This is one of…
You think Microsoft believes that a 99$ fee (as described in the article) will hinder their competitors?
Yeah, I was under the impression that it would be illegal also, but apparently the FCC hasn't concluded whether it should be allowed. MagicJack was planning to offer similar functionality in the past: "YMAX [makers of…
Looks like hellofax couldn't handle the surge in traffic -- site is now down for me. Whenever I see a site down like this due to a surge in traffic for a "free" opportunity, I always question whether it is in the site's…
I'm not sure I get it -- it sound's like he wanted to create a national carrier, but bypass all of the FCC licensing requirements by utilizing unlicensed spectrum. This obviously wouldn't work --- nor should it, given…
I'm confused as well by this. From my perspective, in order to keep your business and personal lives separate (and private) you need two separate systems to work on. I have no interest in IT possibly being able to log…
Looks like on the "people" page, someone was attempting to see if the Register input is sanitized? There is one name which appears to include some scripting..?
I'm not sure I see what the big issue is with VPN access. The author complains that VPN connections choke the user's bandwidth, but I am not sure I know many examples of this. Typically through a VPN connection I will…
This is the reason why most online relay services, such as i711, provide their users with free inbound numbers. When a call is received, the user is notified via a variety of mediums, including instant message, SMS, and…
This doesn't make much sense -- other audio/video sharing systems (GTalk / etc) would experience the same problem then. I believe you are referring to the one-party / all-party telephone recording laws, where in some…
We live near each other -- according to their website, their business is right next to where I live. Yet, the address is of a parking lot... (10 E 3rd Street in San Jose). Strange.
And when that filtering fails, causing an email to be filtered out as an auto-response even when it was written by a "real person"? What happens then?
> All domestic students have to pay AT MOST of 1 year of out of state tuition, because you establish in state residency in your first year here. This isn't true in many cases. I was an out of state student attending a…
> However, entering that IP address into your browser will give you the Google homepage, because unlike most sites, their servers check the hostname I'm pretty sure that name-based hosting is fairly common, especially…
TomTom includes carpool lanes in their planning for routes in the United States. I've seen it in California and Connecticut. A big red screen shows up and asks "Route uses carpool lanes -- is this ok?". If I am driving…
Less fuss? I remember plenty of talk going on about this -- it hit the front page of many newspapers including the NYT and the Washington Post. The administration even acknowledged it to a degree. People have just…
"Google's CalDAV page already lists the API as being "deprecated." A note on the page adds "If you think you have a compelling use case and would like to be whitelisted for the new version of CalDAV API, please fill out…
Increases complexity....
Get Boxcryptor.
I had the opportunity to meet Andre last summer while interning at Cisco. I had no idea who he was at first, until I looked him up on LinkedIn and "googled" his name. Towards the end of my internship, I was there until…
Not true -- you must purchase pack-rat unlimited history ($39) to be able to go back beyond 30 days. This is not included in the paid accounts. Both paid and free accounts have 30 days of deleted file history by default.
"Facebook is indeed intercepting messages -- the e-mail is clearly passing through Facebook's servers, but this seems to be where it stays, as neither sender nor receiver are getting a copy." Is this really appropriate…
Interesting that the author chose to use a Kill-a-Watt for power consumption monitoring.. seems like a better idea to use the planning applications available from the major vendors to determine usage depending on…
I can't imagine why they decided email addresses now needed two layers of privacy controls. First layer = who can see this, second layer = is it visible on timeline. If I didn't want it visible on the timeline, why…
Perhaps his Google+ experience is different then yours? I'm inclined to agree -- most people who I know have Google+ accounts, have added me to their circles (and vice-versa) but chose to keep all of their interaction…
The same reason why browsers are now making it so tough to get to a website without a "valid" SSL certificate -- the average user will ignore the warnings and accept anything to get to their objective. This is one of…
You think Microsoft believes that a 99$ fee (as described in the article) will hinder their competitors?
Yeah, I was under the impression that it would be illegal also, but apparently the FCC hasn't concluded whether it should be allowed. MagicJack was planning to offer similar functionality in the past: "YMAX [makers of…
Looks like hellofax couldn't handle the surge in traffic -- site is now down for me. Whenever I see a site down like this due to a surge in traffic for a "free" opportunity, I always question whether it is in the site's…
I'm not sure I get it -- it sound's like he wanted to create a national carrier, but bypass all of the FCC licensing requirements by utilizing unlicensed spectrum. This obviously wouldn't work --- nor should it, given…
I'm confused as well by this. From my perspective, in order to keep your business and personal lives separate (and private) you need two separate systems to work on. I have no interest in IT possibly being able to log…
Looks like on the "people" page, someone was attempting to see if the Register input is sanitized? There is one name which appears to include some scripting..?
I'm not sure I see what the big issue is with VPN access. The author complains that VPN connections choke the user's bandwidth, but I am not sure I know many examples of this. Typically through a VPN connection I will…
This is the reason why most online relay services, such as i711, provide their users with free inbound numbers. When a call is received, the user is notified via a variety of mediums, including instant message, SMS, and…
This doesn't make much sense -- other audio/video sharing systems (GTalk / etc) would experience the same problem then. I believe you are referring to the one-party / all-party telephone recording laws, where in some…
We live near each other -- according to their website, their business is right next to where I live. Yet, the address is of a parking lot... (10 E 3rd Street in San Jose). Strange.
And when that filtering fails, causing an email to be filtered out as an auto-response even when it was written by a "real person"? What happens then?