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Re: Automagically has been around for ages, I use it all the time myself and would be amazed if it was a typo. | |
Re: Jahid. 1. You are **in** the community-introductions forum, a place where every new member can post an introduction and, indeed, is encouraged so to do when they join DaniWeb. 2. Being a member of the community does not include posting spam advertising some jobs board across the forums. Read [the … | |
The 'World's Greatest Anti-Malware Software' is the spurious claim being made by Malwarebiter, which just so happens to sound an awful lot like Malwarebytes which could perhaps justifiably lay claim to that accolade. Take a look at this forum and you will see that Malwarebytes is a very valuable tool … | |
It's going to be a great Easter for Modern Warfare 2 gamers, and that's official. Robert Bowling, Creative Strategist at Modern Warfare 2 developers Infinity Ward, has [URL="http://twitter.com/fourzerotwo/status/10738022531"]posted confirmation on Twitter[/URL] that for the weekend of April 2nd to 5th there will be double experience points on offer to players … | |
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According to IT security outfit Kaspersky, which has just [published details](http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792255/Kaspersky_Security_Bulletin_2012_The_overall_statistics_for_2012) of the information security landscape as it was shaped during 2012, 99% of all mobile malware threats now target Android devices. With 6300 new mobile malware samples discovered every month on average across 2012, Android has become the focus … | |
According to new research from Kaspersky Lab, in the form of a report called [Evaluating the threat level of software vulnerabilities](http://media.kaspersky.com/documents/business/misc/Kaspersky_Lab_Report_Software_Vulnerabilities_final.pdf), 72% of Java users haven't switched to the latest, safest, version despite highly publicised vulnerabilities and resulting security exploits.  And it's not just Java, the report also … | |
According to new independent research commissioned by Corero Network Security, and conducted by the Ponemon Institute, two thirds of banks in the United States have suffered a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack during the last 12 months. The 64% statistic refers to the number of IT and IT security … ![]() | |
Re: 16,674 songs at present. I have a huge CD collection because I am very old. | |
Re: I suspect that number 1 is most likely, given that Facebook has quite a decent acquisitions purse as the moment. | |
Continuing with our round up of the IT security vendor view of the year to come, here's how PandaLabs, the malware research laboratory arm of [Panda Security](http://www.pandasecurity.com/), sees 2013 stacking up in terms of threats and exploits.  Perhaps unsurprisingly, PandaLabs predicts that 2013 will be much the same … ![]() | |
A week may be a long time in politics, but 18 months is an absolute aeon as far as computing is concerned. Back in October 2010 here at DaniWeb I was posing the question of whether the newest [Amazon Kindle could be an iPad killer](http://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/tablets-and-mobile-devices/reviews/315078/amazon-kindle-3-better-than-the-ipad) and came to the almost … | |
Re: I agree 101% with deceptikon on this one, not least as I think the answers given were helpful, polite and addressed the issue he had (the flipped screen). There are two DaniWeb rules which might apply to any discussion involving pirated software, namely: > Do not ask about obtaining pirated … | |
Re: Welcome. Again! This is your second 'I am new here' post in 4 days. I also replied to the first one with a welcome :) | |
Re: Can you please post your questions in full English, rather than txt shorthand, as per the rules. It makes it easier for everyone, not least those for whom English is not a first language, to understand. As a side-effect, you will probably also get more answers to your query. | |
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Re: If you **buy** stuff online then the choice of shipping handler is limited to whatever the seller is offering . If you are **sell** stuff online, then your question becomes a valid one rather than just looking, and smelling, a lot like spam... (EDIT) Especially now that a link to … | |
Re: Welcome old timer. I have a feeling you will fit right in here at DaniWeb :) | |
Re: You could use 'damn kick-shit computer' instead :) Or how about going all British with kick-arse? | |
Re: @misi: why so? Nothing obviously spammy about that intro. @Herry111: welcome to DaniWeb! | |
Re: Impossible to answer the 'what product should I buy' question, as with all things, until you answer the 'what do you want to use it for' one. And saying 'take photos' isn't good enough to get a good enoguh response :) | |
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Re: thread closed (again - it reopened after site redesign due to a bug) as once again acting as a spam magnet. | |
Re: Yes there is a way, but we don't use it as old 'dead' threads may still have relevant life breathed into them at a future date. | |
This special edition of the Guinness World Records book will appeal to geeks and nerds the world over. Not just because it is packed full of the kind of trivia that we all thrive on in social situations, but also because that trivia is firmly based in the realm of … | |
Re: >use for medieval armour displays That's one of the more unusual uses for a laptop. You've got to expand further on that now you have piqued our interest! | |
Re: Welcome back herge, glad we got it all sorted in the end for a successful return :) | |
Re: willson1 and vkmigrate, care to support those statements? How is LinkedIn 'more powerful than Facebook' or 'the best platform' when it comes to site promotion. It's another avenue for promotion, no doubt about that, but a better bet than Facebook when FB has such a huge userbase and such market … | |
Over the last couple of days the online media seems to have gone crazy for the news that the Google Chrome web browser client has overtaken Microsoft Internet Explorer to become the most popular browser on the planet. This based entirely upon the fact that, for a single week, and … | |
Re: So go to Microsoft online and buy a copy then. Obviosuly you are not asking us for help in getting a cracked copy, as that would be illegal and against DaniWeb posting rules... | |
Re: Like this one [ronnelie](http://www.daniweb.com/members/1019760/ronnelie) which is also a Matt Mohwinkel, posting from not only the same physical location but with the same IP? Nah, must be a coincidence... | |
Re: Welcome Mattster, I'm sure you won't be disappointed now you've joined us :) | |
Re: Welcome Kiran. What amn I doing? Trying to read what you are writing. Less of the 'txt' speak and more proper English with some semblance of spacing between words might help mate! :) | |
Re: > What happens after we die? ;) Well, after I died, the medical team brought me back to life. Dunno if that happens every time though :) | |
Remember when you had to use a whole host of 'utility downloads' just to keep your PC running smoothly? Windows has had optimization tools built in for ages now, so surely the days of PC optimization suites are long over? Not so according to iolo, which has just released System … |
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