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Given two computers attached to the Internet that know nothing about each other before hand, is it possible for one computer to be able to broadcast a message so that the second computer could receive it and respond?
I know UDP broadcast exsits, but I...
Started by CyBerHigh on
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Libraries exist for most languages and it has the plus
If the computers are running....
You need to know which address you want your and used by many providers such as Google Talk.
No, you can't broadcast like that over the internet.
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Posted Yesterday, 16:38
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Posted Yesterday, 17:02.
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There are some similar question on bookmark syncing, but most answers point to Delicious or Google bookmarks. However, as Chrome doesn't have the Google toolbar, how would those sync? I use several computers and different browsers on them so I would like...
Started by Tai Squared on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
It can synchronize (privately) bookmarks from Firefox, Safari, and Internet via use of the Mono Framework....
Supports all of the major web browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera solve your problem.
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Most of us have already been down that road. Since what we do remotely relates to computers or just by word of mouth someone corners us and nicely asks:
Do you know computers? (smile)
And it's all downhill from there.
How do you defend yourself?
Started by Robert Munteanu on
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If the $5 word doesn't scare....
I don't really know about computers, I just bash keys randomly and hope things work, and that I've just I call you just when I finish to solve the troubles on the computers of my parents, brothers, sisters .
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By Leo Kelion
BBC
5/29/2012
Google updates Chrome OS computers with faster processors
Google has announced new computers running on its Chrome operating system.
The Samsung-manufactured laptop and desktop PCs include processors based on Intel's Sandy ...
Started by Csigs on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diplomunion):
Fixed for darkvision..
I apologize, since my copy/paste is broken I have to drag and drop, and that makes it worse than trying to format on mozilla .
Lol that font color Bahaha didn't even notice how fucked up it was on Darkvision .
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Hypothetically speaking, let's say you live in a really big house and have 7 computers (designated them A-G for simplicity), each in different rooms/spaces of the house, connected either by wire or wireless to a router and sharing a single internet connection...
Started by cornjuliox on
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All is dandy until your Internet....
Google Docs for documents, Flickr for pictures, ...) as your "mainframe", and use all 7 of your PC's to access your data through your shared internet as well.
Why don't you just use "the cloud" (e.g.
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If I have two internal computers connecting to the same external IP address through a NAT router, how is the router able to get the traffic to the correct internal computer? It is my understanding that NAT forwards incoming packets to the computer that...
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Then your kid sitting next to you incidentally also browses www.google.... .
The listener port is for receiving the http stream back from google.
Every port number is unique.
External host sees)
200.50.50.28 is router's global (internet) IP.
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Hi
As a true beginner, one often finds that the barrier to further knowledge is not knowing what to google.
I've made programs like pong and a sudoku solver, simple things. These days I would like to work on something more like tabslock or make a multiplayer...
Started by Ziggy on
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For example, a google search for socket client server c will get you.
Headed in the right direction.
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What, if any, steps do you take to minimize the potential of client personal computers being subject to e-discovery during potential lawsuits when their personal home computers are used for work?
What I have so far:
Don't allow remote access with personal...
Started by GregD on
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The only clue to what we use is....
I'm only a user, so I don't know the specific set-up .
I've even used an Internet Cafe.
If you mean somebody's work PC in the office, then I'm sorry but you visiting friends .
By "client personal computers".
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