I hope the contractor that won the bid gets sued into oblivion for delivering this piece of shit. Further, I would hope that no one ever does business with them again.
IMO Google wants to gauge developer interest before they sink $10+ million Google bucks into this project. You see Google shutting down side projects even now (Google Reader was just recently in the news) and I think this is pretty indicative that they don't want to be as "wasteful" in projects...
I have the same concern since we use Webex. Apparently Cisco has an ActiveX installer which you can install but it's a convoluted process:
https://support.webex.com/MyAccountWeb/knowledgeBase.do?articleId=WBX21270
Basically, browse to https://YOURSITE.webex.com and then click on Support >...
We have 2 DSL lines here at work with a load balancer. On the [H] forums I'm frequently logged out (maybe every couple page clicks inside Genmay). Various 'Whats my IP' websites have reported 2 IP's, which represent our 2 DSL lines. I think webhosts are seeing traffic coming from 2 IP's and...
Our parent company uses dropbox and I cringed when I saw the CEO log in to show us something during a meeting. I don't think they realize the risk they are taking.
Also, think of it like this: google is buying 0-day exploits instead of letting that info get into the hands of black hats and nefarious organizations.
I thought of this when I saw this thread over on reddit.
If these things can burrow through the dirt, I think it'd open up a huge business running pipe or cable.
Found this on the web http://hacknmod.com/hack/affordable-diy-webcam-surveillance-system/ . You might be able to take some of the ideas...but you're probably looking at spending some cash on this solution.
Since a corporation is a person, a person is a corporation. The bank would have to talk to someone in legal if they want their $900 back.
Check out this awesome story (on the worst webpage on the net)...don't forget to the click the ''Part II' link for the rest of the story because the...
I've played a ton of Minecraft, and setup a server once for limited use. The process is pretty painless really, if you want to let your nephew have access through the internet just open port 25565 on your software and hardware firewalls.
I have heard the server resource requirements can be...
Oh wow, an end-user that is full of shit? I can't stand people who exaggerate claims of product inferiority when in fact the problem is their own brain.
Domestic UAV surveillance is basically here. Since it is the right of the people to arm themselves against government, where the hell are the civilian surface -> air weapons?
Good question. I think we could improve technology but we may not replace live referee on the field just yet.
I think a field/football with sensors would be a great idea. Put a touch sensitive strip at the perimeter of the field so you know whether the players feet were on the ground or not...
No one needs to forget that the UAV's that the military was using during the Iraq War were transmitting unencrypted video which the enemy easily decoded using <$50 hardware and software.
All a representative does is represent the people that elected them. If a piece of software can accurately represent the intent of the people why not replace them? They do a horribly inefficient job anyway. Basically shitty middle-ware that misconstrues what the people want.
I see this product trying to find a space in a very competitive market. As soon as touchscreens with that dynamic raised surface are out on the market there is no need for this. Come to think of it, I don't see a need in the first place for this...hence the Kickstarter.
I think we all can basically agree that Windows 8 is meant for a tablet, well here is that tablet. This is a flagship device, much like how Google releases their own handheld.