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RE: Social malware works for others, why not Mac? (posted 2009-01-22 19:57:50)
Score: 8
1 response(s), 4 in thread
Attached to: New Mac OS X Trojan Found in Pirated iWork '09
RE: Comment (posted 2009-01-21 17:19:32)
Score: 3
Attached to: Should You Move to 64Bit?
RE: He's not sick (posted 2009-01-18 17:11:42)
Score: 3
Attached to: Editorial: Is Steve Jobs' Health Fair Game?
RE: ... (posted 2009-01-09 15:58:24)
Score: 3
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Google Chrome 2.0 Hits Pre-Beta
RE: Type Field (posted 2008-11-01 15:13:06)
Score: 2
Attached to: A Better File System for Linux?
Developing with Vista (posted 2008-10-30 23:28:21)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 2 in thread
Attached to: Manipulating UAC Behaviour
RE: Chromium seems very Win32 dependent (posted 2008-09-13 19:56:13)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: First Look Through Developer Eyes
Swap twice the RAM (posted 2008-08-31 17:15:44)
Score: 7
2 response(s), 10 in thread
Attached to: Haiku Grows Swap Support
RE[2]: Agreed, but maintain caution (posted 2008-08-25 14:42:17)
Score: 4
Attached to: Kernel Space: udev Rules, But Whose?
Agreed, but maintain caution (posted 2008-08-23 16:45:35)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 5 in thread
Attached to: Kernel Space: udev Rules, But Whose?
RE[2]: Sounds good (posted 2008-08-08 11:07:39)
Score: 4
Attached to: Linux Foundation Launches Killer Development Tool
RE[2]: Open-ness (posted 2008-07-26 00:30:34)
Score: 8
1 response(s), 6 in thread
Attached to: Microsoft Becomes Just a Little More Like Apple
Great and all... (posted 2008-07-17 07:19:06)
Score: 11
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Windows Update Servers Score 100% Uptime
RE: When is something good enough? (posted 2008-07-14 11:49:05)
Score: 3
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: GTK+ State of the Union, Plans for 3.0
I Disagree (posted 2008-07-11 08:41:10)
Score: 6
Attached to: A Proprietary Web? Blame the W3C