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Reply #30 posted 08/06/15 3:06pm

XxAxX

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babynoz said:

TonyVanDam said:


Exactly. nod All mobile phones, including smartphones, are trackable. Those GPS & OnStar tracking devices inside some automobiles are the worst.



They have sent me three notices that I have not activated OnStar.....as if I didn't know that.

It aint like that isht is free....I wouldn't activate it if it was but still....


Anyways they are thinking of federally mandating this technology by 2016....for your safety of course.

http://news.yahoo.com/fed...nance.html

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Reply #31 posted 08/16/15 8:30pm

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Windows 10 will block your pirated software

http://www.itproportal.co...-software/


""or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices.""


Define, unauthorized hardware... :hmm:

This software update also includes WIN 7 & 8 ... Make sure you don't download.

Everyone should have a Linux Box.
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Reply #32 posted 08/17/15 6:36am

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TD3 said:

Windows 10 will block your pirated software http://www.itproportal.co...-software/ ""or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices."" Define, unauthorized hardware... hmm This software update also includes WIN 7 & 8 ... Make sure you don't download. Everyone should have a Linux Box.

hmmm

I'd like 2 know what that is myself.

I've never even heard that term before.

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Reply #33 posted 08/17/15 4:38pm

MoBettaBliss

i better put some pants on

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Reply #34 posted 08/17/15 5:37pm

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MoBettaBliss said:

i better put some pants on

no! don't, pants will ruin your ratings. ten percent of viewers also vote in favor of the scruffy unshaven thing you've been rocking since last saturday. hope this helps!

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Reply #35 posted 08/17/15 5:38pm

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TD3 said:

Windows 10 will block your pirated software http://www.itproportal.co...-software/ ""or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices."" Define, unauthorized hardware... hmm This software update also includes WIN 7 & 8 ... Make sure you don't download. Everyone should have a Linux Box.



I hope you get those videos and tutorials up soon... beg

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Reply #36 posted 08/17/15 6:36pm

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MoBettaBliss said:

i better put some pants on

lol lol lol

You are soooo crazy....... lol lol lol

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Reply #37 posted 08/17/15 6:49pm

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babynoz said:

TD3 said:

Windows 10 will block your pirated software http://www.itproportal.co...-software/ ""or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices."" Define, unauthorized hardware... hmm This software update also includes WIN 7 & 8 ... Make sure you don't download. Everyone should have a Linux Box.



I hope you get those videos and tutorials up soon... beg

They'll be up as soon a Google release use from Google + tyranny. lol

Everything you download / upload, web searches, email, anything stored on your computer:

Documents, pics, your router every part of your computer Microsoft has the right to scan and store your Info on their servers and on your computer in secret folders.



I'm still reading their 1200 word agreement and terms for installing Windows 10. It leads me to wonder. would any if not all VPN's (Vitrual Private Network) would be all for not? I find out...



I'll talk with you all soon. Ou "Internets" ( there's a joke in there if you remember) is down and I'm using a hotspot. So, I'll be back when Commie Cast sets things to right. lol

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Reply #38 posted 08/17/15 7:40pm

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TD3 said:

babynoz said:



I hope you get those videos and tutorials up soon... beg

They'll be up as soon a Google release use from Google + tyranny. lol

Everything you download / upload, web searches, email, anything stored on your computer:

Documents, pics, your router every part of your computer Microsoft has the right to scan and store your Info on their servers and on your computer in secret folders.



I'm still reading their 1200 word agreement and terms for installing Windows 10. It leads me to wonder. would any if not all VPN's (Vitrual Private Network) would be all for not? I find out...



I'll talk with you all soon. Ou "Internets" ( there's a joke in there if you remember) is down and I'm using a hotspot. So, I'll be back when Commie Cast sets things to right. lol



eek it's worse than I thought and I'm one of the few that are even concerned.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #39 posted 08/18/15 11:20am

domainator2010

hey TD3, i'm not too sure what a VPN is... could you clue me in?

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Reply #40 posted 08/18/15 11:49am

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domainator2010 said:

hey TD3, i'm not too sure what a VPN is... could you clue me in?

VPN: It secures your computer's internet connection to guarantee that all of the data you're sending and receiving is encrypted and secured from prying eyes.


Commonly students and companies use VPN's, to access resources on their network when they're at home, school, traveling or using publci wifi. There are open source VPN's and there are paid subscription VPN's.

More info... Life Hacker

One of the downsides, VPN can slow down in Internet speed. Other factors that may affect speed computer, hardware specs, modem, router, and Internet connection speed.

For a couple of yearsi've have used iTwin.. The only con about iTwin, firmware / suppot... OS X updates for Mac computers are spotty. One computer has to be on at all times and iTwin doesn't natively support Linux. I'm going to experiment with using a VPN on my router via a Raspberry Pi.

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Reply #41 posted 08/18/15 1:10pm

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Who isn't?

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Reply #42 posted 08/18/15 1:13pm

TD3

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babynoz said:

TD3 said:

They'll be up as soon a Google release use from Google + tyranny. lol

Everything you download / upload, web searches, email, anything stored on your computer:

Documents, pics, your router every part of your computer Microsoft has the right to scan and store your Info on their servers and on your computer in secret folders.



I'm still reading their 1200 word agreement and terms for installing Windows 10. It leads me to wonder. would any if not all VPN's (Vitrual Private Network) would be all for not? I find out...



I'll talk with you all soon. Ou "Internets" ( there's a joke in there if you remember) is down and I'm using a hotspot. So, I'll be back when Commie Cast sets things to right. lol



eek it's worse than I thought and I'm one of the few that are even concerned.

People aren't aware.. most folks don't botuher to carefully read conditions and terms contracts for cell phones and gym centers. lol

u

Microsoft. If they had a sugar cub of integrity, they would have verbally told customers all the data gathering when they debuted Windows 10 software last year. Instead Microsoft left the devil in the details, a 1200 word 16 written page contract.

What Microsoft attempting do - like Apple, Google - is have the masses move al their shit -gaming software included- to the cloud. I'm never going to have a Cloud account, never. I'm not a gamer per say so I could careless about X-Box or Playstation. No, you didn't pay for the OS but you'll pay for all the peripherals and software. Needless to say, Microsoft had no choice but to give Win 7 and 8 for free it they wanted people to move to Win 10. I'll stay with Win 7... it will be my last OS from Microsoft.

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Reply #43 posted 08/18/15 1:38pm

babynoz

TD3 said:

babynoz said:



eek it's worse than I thought and I'm one of the few that are even concerned.

People aren't aware.. most folks don't botuher to carefully read conditions and terms contracts for cell phones and gym centers. lol

u

Microsoft. If they had a sugar cub of integrity, they would have verbally told customers all the data gathering when they debuted Windows 10 software last year. Instead Microsoft left the devil in the details, a 1200 word 16 written page contract.

What Microsoft attempting do - like Apple, Google - is have the masses move al their shit -gaming software included- to the cloud. I'm never going to have a Cloud account, never. I'm not a gamer per say so I could careless about X-Box or Playstation. No, you didn't pay for the OS but you'll pay for all the peripherals and software. Needless to say, Microsoft had no choice but to give Win 7 and 8 for free it they wanted people to move to Win 10. I'll stay with Win 7... it will be my last OS from Microsoft.



I'm on windows 7. If I buy a new computer I need to know which OS I can install on it other than windows. Also how to remove windows 10.

When I first heard about the "cloud" I was suspicious even before reading the eula. I said to myself, "whatever you surrender to them they must have some access to it" and I asked myself, "what's in it for them". Hmmm....everything has a price whether we see it or not.

At the time I wondered what was wrong with using an external HD or a flash drive or even a cd/dvd for offline storage like I have always done? What's the benefit of the cloud? Sure, you have accessability at your fingertips but it seems to me that you also sacrifice a measure of control of your property and possible access to it from lord knows who?

I decided that I have enough room to store what I want right here, but then I was never one to jump on the next big thing just for the hell of it anyway. lol I'm okay with not having the absolute newest thing out there.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #44 posted 08/18/15 2:44pm

TD3

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babynoz said:

TD3 said:

People aren't aware.. most folks don't botuher to carefully read conditions and terms contracts for cell phones and gym centers. lol

u

Microsoft. If they had a sugar cub of integrity, they would have verbally told customers all the data gathering when they debuted Windows 10 software last year. Instead Microsoft left the devil in the details, a 1200 word 16 written page contract.

What Microsoft attempting do - like Apple, Google - is have the masses move al their shit -gaming software included- to the cloud. I'm never going to have a Cloud account, never. I'm not a gamer per say so I could careless about X-Box or Playstation. No, you didn't pay for the OS but you'll pay for all the peripherals and software. Needless to say, Microsoft had no choice but to give Win 7 and 8 for free it they wanted people to move to Win 10. I'll stay with Win 7... it will be my last OS from Microsoft.



I'm on windows 7. If I buy a new computer I need to know which OS I can install on it other than windows. Also how to remove windows 10.

When I first heard about the "cloud" I was suspicious even before reading the eula. I said to myself, "whatever you surrender to them they must have some access to it" and I asked myself, "what's in it for them". Hmmm....everything has a price whether we see it or not.

At the time I wondered what was wrong with using an external HD or a flash drive or even a cd/dvd for offline storage like I have always done? What's the benefit of the cloud? Sure, you have accessability at your fingertips but it seems to me that you also sacrifice a measure of control of your property and possible access to it from lord knows who?

I decided that I have enough room to store what I want right here, but then I was never one to jump on the next big thing just for the hell of it anyway. lol I'm okay with not having the absolute newest thing out there.



Once you download Win 10 you can't go back to Win 7. If you purchase a Windows 10 computer off the shelf, you can't replace the OS easily. Windows 10 it changes the BIOS of your computer... which makes is impossilbe to use a recovery CD or use Win 7 OS CD software. For those who are still in the Windows 10 30 day trial period... you don't get a 30 grace period, its more like 28

days, after that you can't revert back.

Windows 10 will ship with support for the UEFI Secure Boot standard, just as it did in Windows 8, but this time, the off switch is now optional instead of mandatory. ( UEFI is the replacement to the ancient BIOS firmware) This doesn't shut out Linux, but it does make things harder. Major Linux distros will likely have the VeriSign signature and won't be affected. Also, this will be more of an issue with brand-name PCS – in other words, HP, Dell, and Lenovo.


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Babynoz, I'm with you on not needing the latest and greatest... my family calls me of the "Queen of The Work Around." Cuz sista can rig some shit up ( and it looks nice too) to get around folks thinking they are going to push me to use and/or spend more money to make them rich. I Don't Think SO. lol

Your options are to either move to Apple, upload Linux after Win 7 is no longer supported and/or purchase refurbished notebooks or desktop computers and upload Linux. The great thing about Linux, is runs very smoothly on "old" hardware. You could purchsae (via eBay) a virgin new computer (desktop with no OS) and download Linux. I'd advised you to call the manufactor of you computer and purchase Windows 7 reovery CD's. I purchased recovery CD's for my Win 7 Pro notebook soon after HP gave me a notebook.

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Section 7b of Microsoft's Services EULA (under “Updates to the Services o...hese Terms”) warns users that Windows 10 “may automatically check your version of the software and download software updates or configuration changes, including those that prevent you from accessing the services, playing counterfeit games, or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices.”

Windows 10 will monitor users and send regular updates on their activity back to the company, even if they say they wish to share nothing at all.



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[Edited 8/18/15 14:49pm]

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Reply #45 posted 08/18/15 5:01pm

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babynoz said:

TD3 said:

People aren't aware.. most folks don't botuher to carefully read conditions and terms contracts for cell phones and gym centers. lol

u

Microsoft. If they had a sugar cub of integrity, they would have verbally told customers all the data gathering when they debuted Windows 10 software last year. Instead Microsoft left the devil in the details, a 1200 word 16 written page contract.

What Microsoft attempting do - like Apple, Google - is have the masses move al their shit -gaming software included- to the cloud. I'm never going to have a Cloud account, never. I'm not a gamer per say so I could careless about X-Box or Playstation. No, you didn't pay for the OS but you'll pay for all the peripherals and software. Needless to say, Microsoft had no choice but to give Win 7 and 8 for free it they wanted people to move to Win 10. I'll stay with Win 7... it will be my last OS from Microsoft.



I'm on windows 7. If I buy a new computer I need to know which OS I can install on it other than windows. Also how to remove windows 10.

When I first heard about the "cloud" I was suspicious even before reading the eula. I said to myself, "whatever you surrender to them they must have some access to it" and I asked myself, "what's in it for them". Hmmm....everything has a price whether we see it or not.

At the time I wondered what was wrong with using an external HD or a flash drive or even a cd/dvd for offline storage like I have always done? What's the benefit of the cloud? Sure, you have accessability at your fingertips but it seems to me that you also sacrifice a measure of control of your property and possible access to it from lord knows who?

I decided that I have enough room to store what I want right here, but then I was never one to jump on the next big thing just for the hell of it anyway. lol I'm okay with not having the absolute newest thing out there.

M A C

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Reply #46 posted 08/18/15 6:26pm

babynoz

TD3 said:

babynoz said:



I'm on windows 7. If I buy a new computer I need to know which OS I can install on it other than windows. Also how to remove windows 10.

When I first heard about the "cloud" I was suspicious even before reading the eula. I said to myself, "whatever you surrender to them they must have some access to it" and I asked myself, "what's in it for them". Hmmm....everything has a price whether we see it or not.

At the time I wondered what was wrong with using an external HD or a flash drive or even a cd/dvd for offline storage like I have always done? What's the benefit of the cloud? Sure, you have accessability at your fingertips but it seems to me that you also sacrifice a measure of control of your property and possible access to it from lord knows who?

I decided that I have enough room to store what I want right here, but then I was never one to jump on the next big thing just for the hell of it anyway. lol I'm okay with not having the absolute newest thing out there.



Once you download Win 10 you can't go back to Win 7. If you purchase a Windows 10 computer off the shelf, you can't replace the OS easily. Windows 10 it changes the BIOS of your computer... which makes is impossilbe to use a recovery CD or use Win 7 OS CD software. For those who are still in the Windows 10 30 day trial period... you don't get a 30 grace period, its more like 28

days, after that you can't revert back.

Windows 10 will ship with support for the UEFI Secure Boot standard, just as it did in Windows 8, but this time, the off switch is now optional instead of mandatory. ( UEFI is the replacement to the ancient BIOS firmware) This doesn't shut out Linux, but it does make things harder. Major Linux distros will likely have the VeriSign signature and won't be affected. Also, this will be more of an issue with brand-name PCS – in other words, HP, Dell, and Lenovo.


================================================================

Babynoz, I'm with you on not needing the latest and greatest... my family calls me of the "Queen of The Work Around." Cuz sista can rig some shit up ( and it looks nice too) to get around folks thinking they are going to push me to use and/or spend more money to make them rich. I Don't Think SO. lol

Your options are to either move to Apple, upload Linux after Win 7 is no longer supported and/or purchase refurbished notebooks or desktop computers and upload Linux. The great thing about Linux, is runs very smoothly on "old" hardware. You could purchsae (via eBay) a virgin new computer (desktop with no OS) and download Linux. I'd advised you to call the manufactor of you computer and purchase Windows 7 reovery CD's. I purchased recovery CD's for my Win 7 Pro notebook soon after HP gave me a notebook.

================================================================

Section 7b of Microsoft's Services EULA (under “Updates to the Services o...hese Terms”) warns users that Windows 10 “may automatically check your version of the software and download software updates or configuration changes, including those that prevent you from accessing the services, playing counterfeit games, or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices.”

Windows 10 will monitor users and send regular updates on their activity back to the company, even if they say they wish to share nothing at all.



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[Edited 8/18/15 14:49pm]



Thanks for these valuable tips. It's absolutely appalling how they expect people to pay good money for the privilege of letting themselves be monitored by every device they own. eek

So my next machine will likely be a virgin desktop then. I'm glad to have that option.

I feel ya on not buying into hype. I keep going around and around with my son, trying to get him to realize that technology is a tool and we're supposed to use the tools, not the other way around. lol




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