this kindof reminds me what AOL was trying to do in the dial up days. I think the big push for this comes from the ISP companies simply wanting to charge for the "premium" service w/ no cap, which is absolute $H!T
There is only one way this could even possibly be acceptable. The cap comes to people along with lower pricing.
even then, there will be inflation... of traffic. How will ISPs take care of that?
I thought samsung manufactured dell's monitors for the most part. Wasn't this panel supposed to be the same as Samsungs 245T? If thats the case how did samsungs get a better score?
also, is this taking into acount the AO1 revision that was supposed to help with input lag
I can't blame Nvidia for overlooking a detail like this when they have other concerns. I think as a company they are doing the right thing though. Setting aside a set amount of money to back their warrenty (it means they are one of the few companies that care about backing their warrenty) and they make the imidiate switch to solve the problem for future chips.
there are servers where people dont care about cheating. It's only in multiplayer games online and such that you affect other people and when they want to enjoy a game "the way its meant to be played" that its a problem.
wow, great job with the website. Can definately see a lot of work put in and it shows. Old website was nice and simplistic, but this is a much improvement in my opinion.
I think the podcasts are getting smaller and smaller because all the tech news is going to the website. Meh
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Is a 5GB Bandwidth Cap Enough?
Posted 08/28/2008 at 11:33:29am
this kindof reminds me what AOL was trying to do in the dial up days. I think the big push for this comes from the ISP companies simply wanting to charge for the "premium" service w/ no cap, which is absolute $H!T
There is only one way this could even possibly be acceptable. The cap comes to people along with lower pricing.
even then, there will be inflation... of traffic. How will ISPs take care of that?
Dell 2408WFP
Posted 08/28/2008 at 11:23:06am
I thought samsung manufactured dell's monitors for the most part. Wasn't this panel supposed to be the same as Samsungs 245T? If thats the case how did samsungs get a better score?
also, is this taking into acount the AO1 revision that was supposed to help with input lag
Report: Nvidia Notebook Failures Due to Material Problem
Posted 08/28/2008 at 11:19:23am
I can't blame Nvidia for overlooking a detail like this when they have other concerns. I think as a company they are doing the right thing though. Setting aside a set amount of money to back their warrenty (it means they are one of the few companies that care about backing their warrenty) and they make the imidiate switch to solve the problem for future chips.
Dream Machine '08
Posted 08/28/2008 at 11:14:49am
Could you guys get back with us on how the cards perform W/optimizations?
IP Rights Fairy Tale
Posted 08/28/2008 at 10:53:26am
I must have missed this in the mag then.
and seriosly, this is just wrong
Gaming Roundup 8/25/08: Freedom from F.E.A.R.
Posted 08/25/2008 at 07:55:09pm
there are servers where people dont care about cheating. It's only in multiplayer games online and such that you affect other people and when they want to enjoy a game "the way its meant to be played" that its a problem.
Dell Announces OS X Emulator and Video Chat for its Studio Laptops
Posted 07/07/2008 at 11:26:52pm
your title led me to be excited for a moment...
do you know how awesome that would be to have an OSX emulator within windows? or to even have a dual boot option for it?
OCZ Pushes Low Cost SSDs Closer to Mainstream
Posted 07/01/2008 at 07:02:29pm
you twat thats not an SD card
ATI to Nvidia: You're a Dinosaur
Posted 06/27/2008 at 03:55:08pm
could ATI/AMD be finally coming out of the disaster that was this past year?
No BS Podcast #72 The "Our New Website is Crazy Awesome" Edition
Posted 06/27/2008 at 03:49:09pm
wow, great job with the website. Can definately see a lot of work put in and it shows. Old website was nice and simplistic, but this is a much improvement in my opinion.
I think the podcasts are getting smaller and smaller because all the tech news is going to the website. Meh