Safe from StageFright... Yes. But what about the other iOS flaws?

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RE: Stagefright Flaw on Android Puts Users at Risk
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RE: Poweredge server issue
Migrated the VMs off of this box so that I could work on it without affecting anyone else. Came in yesterday to work on it. Powered it down and installed the NIC daughter board without removing power to the system. Miraculously, it's now working as expected.
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RE: Webroot, Bad Experience again.
@thecreativeone91 said:
Don't have the email address but, I submitted a request online and haven't heard anything back.
Look at your OP...
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RE: Webroot, Bad Experience again.
Have you tried contacting them at that customer service email address? I imagine that they could get things straightened out for you.
FWIW, I switched to Webroot from Vipre and haven't been disappointed...
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RE: Poweredge server issue
I wish... I've thought about giving them a follow up call to see if they have any other suggestions. Chances are they'll try to charge me another $300.
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Poweredge server issue
I have two Poweredge R905s that were recently moved across town. One of the units refused to power up following the move. It shows and orange light, the power button appears to flash some type of repeating code, fans don't turn on, etc. I contacted Dell, paid their $300 fee, and proceeded to diagnose the situation down to the point where the tech said it was either the power distribution board or the motherboard.
I replaced the PDB, reassembled the unit to the point that I could power it up, and everything looked good. However, the unit exhibited the exact same symptoms after I finished reassembly and applied power. Upon removing the NIC daughter board, the unit powers up as expected.
I ordered a new NIC daughter board. Upon installing it, the power issue returned. I then tried installing the new motherboard, but the symptoms were the same.
At this point, I'm unsure how to proceed and I'm looking for suggestions. Anyone ever seen anything like this?
Thanks, Dan
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RE: Unitrends Free for Other Platforms
Ran across the following the other day on this page:
Free Upgrade
Limited Time Offer: As part of our continued commitment to making backup easier, we are unifying our software products. As a first step in this process, now Unitrends Virtual Backup users can get a free upgrade to Unitrends Enterprise Backup. Future versions of Unitrends data protection software will combine the enterprise-class engine in Unitrends Enterprise Backup and an enhanced version of the user interface of Unitrends Virtual Backup v8.I assume this will eventually be available in the "free" version. Anyone know for sure? @KatieUnitrends
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RE: Good choice for new desktop PC?
FWIW, found the same item from NewEgg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883158230
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RE: Good choice for new desktop PC?
Ah... guess I was confused about the DisplayPort terminology. Currently, I have a dual monitor setup that uses the DVI ports.
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RE: Errors on ML today are prolific
@scottalanmiller said:
Did this happen because you were logged out (happens like once a month or something) and you tried to log back in without typing in the page name again? That's a known issue that if you just attempt to log in it will never work. No idea why, but it is consistent and has been around for quite some time.
Probably so...
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Good choice for new desktop PC?
Looking to replace a few aging desktop computers and ran across this refurbished one in my searching.
I like that it has SSD. I'm skeptical that it has two DisplayPorts b/c of it's SFF case. If it only has one, would I just need to add another graphics card? Also, it doesn't indicate that it comes with Win8.1 Pro. What are my options to "upgrade" it to either W7Pro or W8.1 Pro?
Looking for feedback and your input on this unit. Are there better alternatives that you would recommend?
Thanks, Dan
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RE: Errors on ML today are prolific
Not sure if this is related, but I just had issues logging in with Chrome. Every time that I would login, there was a new window that would appear with the word "forbidden".
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RE: Home Price Negotiating
@Nic said:
Typically there are two realtors, one working for the seller, and one working as the buyer's agent. They will typically split a 6% commission down the middle, and the 6% comes out of the seller's portion.
AFAIK, they both work for the seller unless one is specifically hired as a buyer's agent.
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RE: Home Price Negotiating
Yeah... the realtor actually works for the seller, not the buyer.
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RE: Office 365 via GoDaddy?
@WingCreative said:
Do they mention how much it will cost you after the first year?
Yeah... $14.99 / mo