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Massive Windows 7 vunerability not fixable
Researchers claim the Windows 7 operating system's boot up sequence is flawed and completely unfixable.
This week the world's leading cybersecurity professionals gathered in Dubai at the Hack In The Box Security Conference to discuss the state of the industry, identify new threats, share pro-tips, and play Dungeons and Dragons. Ok, probably not that last part, but you get the point; high-nerdery was clearly afoot at the Sheraton Dubai Creek.
One of the more prominent topics of discussion was Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7. While a number of exploits and potential vulnerabilities of the system were discussed at the conference, one identified loophole in the system has security professionals troubled
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Mitsubishi unveils massive 149-inch OLED display - 02/01/2010 12:38 PM
Oohlalala. now I like OLED panels. They offer better colors, thinner profiles, and less power needed to run the things. I am not a big fan of the massive price premium that is placed on most OLED sets...
Mitsubishi unveils massive 149-inch OLED display - 02/01/2010 12:38 PM
Oohlalala. now I like OLED panels. They offer better colors, thinner profiles, and less power needed to run the things. I am not a big fan of the massive price premium that is placed on most OLED sets...