Michael Baldelli
United States of America
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(May 7, 2009 - 10:27 AM)
What I'm more concerned about is not that vulnerabilities were found, but instead why the developers of Chrome had made the decision to patch the browser silently without the usual bells and whistles that most other companies do when their product needs to be done.
If Mac did that with Safari, or Microsoft did that with IE, there would be hell to pay.. But too many within the tech industry are applauding Google for this tactic, which certainly raises an eyebrow in this neck of the woods.
(May 7, 2009 - 10:19 AM)
This is rather ironic, given that members of the EU are currently petitioning to take control of ICANN from the United States, given they think that while the US has done a good job, the IPV4 assignments can be done by a group of nations better than they US could do.
I'm beginning to see a pattern here, one that I'm not too keen to seeing given that it's whack jobs like AU, CH and even the UK on the other side of the spectrum wanting to stop the evil sex fiends from putting pornography on the net, or prevent VOIP from reaching cellphone providers... Let's not forget all the evils of pirating and Pirate Bay, and caps on Broadband that's going on as well..
Hmmm.. Makes me wonder what the true agenda is here...
(Apr 28, 2009 - 7:57 AM)
LOL.... #1 at the time of the check: MOOT, with 16.7m+ votes.
Ummm, yep... That's some hardcore 4Chan pwnerage.
(May 30, 2007 - 1:43 AM)
Not I. I have yet to see anyone out on the street using one. Most of the folk I've seen carrying portables have been iPods mainly, and the close runner up being Creative Labs Zen.