Posted 12/29/2008 at 01:47:52pm
I don't know that I'd be comfortable with someone else telling me how much of my computer I can use. I personally think this is a go-nowhere concept, and it opens up some rather interesting problems ...
Posted 12/23/2008 at 11:20:09pm
Benchmarks of a pre-release OS are meaningless until MS submits the final program. Right now it is 'Windows Lite'. meaning that it has none of the typical bloat that Windows has become infamous for. ...
Posted 12/14/2008 at 09:40:36pm
I checked in XP, and I don't seem to have superfetch listed at all. Am I missing something here, or does it need to be added/activated somehow? I should note, this is a very clean install of XP ...
Posted 11/20/2008 at 08:34:38pm
Microsoft has a genuinely good product. Really--it's extremely competent, functional, and has some features that make it a very compelling offer. However, it has consistently failed in one key are ...
Posted 11/19/2008 at 07:40:09pm
Microsoft doesn't need to buy out Yahoo! at the moment--they can let Yahoo waste all its cash trying to salvage itself (and failing to grasp the reality of their situation) and then purchase them piec ...
Posted 11/13/2008 at 01:43:24pm
Do the world a favor for a change and beat down McColo when they resurface (beacuse unfortunately, these asses always resurface). ...
Posted 11/10/2008 at 07:29:23pm
This will only be implemented on the highest-end sku from the folks in Washington State. It will cost $500 for that version. ...
Posted 11/07/2008 at 12:58:59pm
Following a series of unmitigated financial disasters on my end, it appears that I'll barely be able to put together a low-end rig at this point, despite what I want.Currently, the only solution I hav ...
Posted 11/06/2008 at 09:59:46am
This is the answer to a question nobody ever thought was worth asking. Stupid, stupid, stupid. ...
Posted 11/06/2008 at 09:59:32am
This is the answer to a question nobody ever thought was worth asking. Stupid, stupid, stupid. ...
Posted 11/05/2008 at 06:43:55am
Couldn't this be considered as EA allowing people to essentially hack their game? I mean, from a legal standpoint, that's essentially what they have told people to do... ...
Posted 11/04/2008 at 02:15:12pm
Even the electric company is required to have a device that allows us to see the amount of usage for a given period of time. If AT&T cannot deliver such a device--then the customer cannot be exp ...
Posted 11/03/2008 at 08:45:56pm
It looks very pretty, but I've been hurt by pretty OS's before. ...
Posted 10/30/2008 at 03:24:23pm
IF it is true, then yeah, I'm buying into this format. My biggest curiosity is the technological end. Sony moved over to blue lasers because they offered a narrower beam. How is Royal Digital Me ...
Posted 10/30/2008 at 07:04:21am
Personally, I'm just happy we're not running this as a limbo competition to see how low we can go. ...
Posted 10/24/2008 at 12:54:28pm
China is the premier country when it comes to pirated items of every size and shape, I personally applaud MS for taking this route to ensure the viability of their product. Sure, right now the users ...
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Posted 10/24/2008 at 12:40:39pm
10 SATA port is a good step (as well as a solid eVGA name), but I wonder if they are making this board truly next-gen, or will I face yet another parrallel port that no one is ever going to use on it? ...
Posted 10/19/2008 at 06:48:19pm
A decade ago when I bought a game--it was mine, all mine. I could play it, delete it, reinstall it--over and over without end. However, now the market has shifted so that I don't buy the game, I p ...
Posted 10/10/2008 at 07:52:00pm
On the bright side (if there is, in fact, a bright side), the choice of who wins is already out of your hands. As 2000 showed us, it doesn't matter who anyone in America votes for, only a select few ...
Posted 10/10/2008 at 07:45:35pm
Knowing our government, they will have this foolproof way of knowing if someone could be eavesdropping on their communications from the outside, while they are chock-full of keyloggers on the inside. ...
Posted 10/09/2008 at 07:26:38am
If Obama wins, he could just as easily be pardoned. Still, I wonder how much of this sort of spy game goes on between the parties anyways--under the radar, of course. ...
Posted 10/08/2008 at 08:12:09pm
There's a ton of choices, and in general I can understand missing a few golden nuggets when you have to start calling numbers. CCleaner is a 'must have' no matter what kind of PC is running. Howev ...
Posted 09/17/2008 at 07:21:17pm
The Communist party may rule China as far as the world is concerned, but it's a haven for every illegal, counterfeit, and fake item produced worldwide. The communists can't do a damned about it, eit ...
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Posted 09/13/2008 at 08:52:04am
At some point, someone is going to have to sue EA--or anyone else using stringent DRM. Not because of 'rights' or 'fair use' or something else that can go either way in court, but because the DRM sc ...
Posted 09/11/2008 at 08:36:52pm
These are just skirmishes. The real battle will take place when someone (not saying who would be most likely to do it) decides to 'optimize' their 'browser experience' for different web features tha ...
