Posted 06/29/2009 at 09:09:37am
I personally think Core Temp is more valuable for the actual temps, but I like having an 'all-in-1' value for the GPU heat as well. Ah well, maybe someday they can update the program. ...
Posted 06/21/2009 at 07:50:01am
Given the proclivity of the XBox360, shouldn't that be a red ring behind Gates? ...
Posted 06/19/2009 at 08:57:22pm
Using their logic, if an ISP allows child porn to go through its' servers, then the ISP must be held legally accountable rather than the individual users. I wonder how many ISP's would seriously acc ...
Posted 06/19/2009 at 08:45:52pm
I would take a slightly different tack. The mp3's that were downloaded would be, by their very nature, inferior copies of original songs, and that downloading an mp3 would be akin to taping a song o ...
Posted 06/18/2009 at 09:59:22am
Wait, what? ...
Posted 06/17/2009 at 01:15:01pm
I dunno, it seems rather pointless to me. I mean, on the PC you can always enable certain cheats and stuff on the console to help you through a game in tight points, but this just seems.... pointles ...
Posted 06/12/2009 at 03:32:56pm
Well there's still plenty of money to be made in Europe--the politics of lowest intelligence aside. I could see Microsoft allowing alternative browser selection on their OS, but it would have a much ...
Posted 06/12/2009 at 03:27:26pm
I'm waiting for China to forcibly install a lead-painted toxic plastic physical component that destroys the CPU if removed, and that harwires all of this so it cannot be so easily circumvented. ...
Posted 06/12/2009 at 02:25:04pm
Let's consider the following monetary involvement:EU: Millions of dollars spent gathering data, assemblying legal action, prosecuting Microsoft Microsoft: Millions of dollars in defense. Billion ...
Posted 06/12/2009 at 12:41:31pm
No, because the narcissitic EU would be offended if they have to give up style for true competition. Although I'd love to see Jobs tell the EU that Apple simply wouldn't sell anything to Europe and ...
Posted 06/12/2009 at 09:59:15am
Nothing would make me happier than to see EU folks screaming that they have no web browser to get on the internet to download a web browser they prefer. Seriously. The lulz would be heard around t ...
Posted 06/11/2009 at 01:13:57pm
Ah, the proud march of dissent. I wonder what you'll tell your children years from now? "Son, the government was growing out of control, but I took action, and posted to my blog about it. I ...
Posted 06/09/2009 at 06:58:38pm
How long until Germany institutes the same thing so they can block violent web games that might otherwise incite unholy violence unknown since the time of Otto the Great? Why won't anyone think of t ...
Posted 06/09/2009 at 08:31:38am
I'd love to see how these government officials allow for violent music, violent movies, and even graphic news depictions of violence on television--yet only choose to block out perceived violent video ...
Looks like MPC's own Will on Twitter To Protect Our Precious Celebrities, Roll Out "Verified Accounts"
Posted 06/08/2009 at 05:28:03pm
Looks like MPC's own Will Smith is about to lose his account... ...
Posted 06/05/2009 at 07:49:28pm
With a $290 price tag for the cheapest model (running at 850-watts), it seems a bit steep. I mean, how many months would it take of use before you actually recouped your investment on that kind of p ...
Posted 06/05/2009 at 10:49:47am
Personally, I'm waiting for them to start charging 'per use' of a DVD or CD, using the logic that we are only allowed to rent the movie despite the fact that we bought it. Trust me, they are already ...
If only China put this kind on China Blocks Social Networks in Bid to Hide 1989 Tianamen Square Massacre Remembrance
Posted 06/04/2009 at 05:55:42pm
If only China put this kind of effort into stopping the billions of pirated works flowing from there faster than the backpeddled drivel from Limbaugh. ...
Posted 06/04/2009 at 09:04:20am
Go ahead and build a supermassive heat sink out of American cheese. Go ahead. See, materials, build quality, and effective heat dissapation are much more important than how much air the fan can pu ...
Posted 06/03/2009 at 05:50:03pm
We've seen big heatsinks before, and while size matters--sometimes the big ones just let you down. I'll wait for a review, but stick with my xigmatek for the time being. Besides... a wired remote? ...
Posted 06/03/2009 at 10:31:32am
I'm fairly centrist on overall computer applications. Both sides have flaws, and both sides have definite perks. Ultimately, though, I find Apple's "Our way or the highway" mentality whe ...
Posted 06/03/2009 at 08:30:09am
I personally don't mind Mac's, but some of the fanboi's are.... well, the Taliban thinks their doctrine goes too far, and that's really saying something. ...
Posted 06/02/2009 at 07:12:50pm
Given that no conclusive evidence of ESP (of which remote viewing is merely a subset) has ever been discovered in over 60 years of testing should be enough. That there is no possible explanation for ...
Posted 05/31/2009 at 07:14:08pm
While I consider the CoS to be a genius money-making organization, their members consistently broke the terms of service. These members had their chances, and will certainly find ways around the ban ...
Posted 05/29/2009 at 02:43:35pm
As someone involved in some professional testing and data, there is a very wide difference between 'what everybody knows', and hard, emperical data. Remember that just a few centuries ago, 'everybod ...
