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Re: OT: only because I know you guys are such Microsoft fans.Unreal... The other problem is that Wi-Fi Sense lets you share access to more networks than just your own. You can share access to any network that you got onto the old-fashioned way — by typing in the password. Wi-Fi Sense doesn't distinguish between your home network, your office network or your grandmother's home network. If you typed in the password, they're all fair game. Personally, we're going to ask that people never enable Wi-Fi Share if they bring a Windows 10 laptop or tablet — or a handset running Windows Phone 8, which also has the feature — into our house. We keep our password, which is somewhat complicated, taped to our home router for anyone who needs it. Once Wi-Fi Share-enablers have typed that password into their Windows 10 devices, all of their friends can access our home network if they're within range. Even though we trust our friends and family, we haven't spent time with all of their contacts and Facebook friends, and we have no idea whether they're trustworthy. No rigged results here, no sir... Of the nine categories, they tied in one and each won four. Of the five that Windows tied or won, only one category was weighted less than fifteen points. Of the five that OSX tied or won, only one category was weighted more than ten points. |
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129090 | Re: OT: only because I know you guys are such Microsoft fans. | monsieur_bobo | 6 | 8/3/2015 1:29:23 AM |