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Zune HD v4.3 Firmware Update Brings Several New Improvements
Posted 11/07/2009 at 09:58:56pm
What's Fireware? I've heard of FileWare but not fireware. Must be a typo.
Windows 7 is the King of all OSes
Dell Announces Leaner, Cheaper Adamo - World's Thinnest Laptop
Posted 11/05/2009 at 04:36:47pm
Whoa, hold up. 3.4 inch display? this must be a typo. No 3.4 inch display can be HD with our current technology. Besides, 3.4 inch is way to small. We're talking Nintendo DSi small.
Windows 7 is the King of all OSes
BumpTop Integrates Multitouch Gesture Controls
Posted 10/12/2009 at 04:15:36pm
Bumtop works without a touch screen.
Windows 7 is the King of all OSes
Computer Crash? Google Says Blame the Memory
Posted 10/08/2009 at 02:27:04pm
It's "Dual Inline Memory Module" not "Dual Pin-Line Memory Module"
Windows 7 is the King of all OSes
Verizon CTO Predicts that Metered Broadband is the Future
Posted 09/29/2009 at 11:30:27pm
If anything is going to get done, then people need to set aside their differences and work together to build a good future, or else there won't be a future. Also, if Cloud Computing will ever become a reality, then we need to take tips from the Chinese and the rest of the world to make 50 Mbps wireless internet a reality and at a low cost. In China, a 2 GB movie from iTunes takes only about 10-20 minutes, while for me and my 1.5 Mbps internet, it takes about 3 hours. We as Americans invented TCP/IP, ethernet, wireless internet, hi-speed internet, the microprocessor, the internet itself, the PC and other forms of networking for computers, but yet we let Asia beat us at implementing it and they even made it faster. We have fallen behind. We need to advance. We are the metaphorical old PC with a Pentium II, 128 MB of ram, and running Windows Me with dial-up. We need to upgrade so we can keep up with today's tech. In the metaphor I talked about earlier, figuratively we need to upgrade to a new Intel Core i5, with 4 GB of RAM, and Windows 7 x64 with cable 8Mbps internet and a Raedon HD 5750. Corporate Greed is sending us back to a 486SX and 32 MB of RAM with Windows 3.1 and 2400 bit/s modem. Major companies need to focus and expand on areas that only have dial-up. If an area already has faster internet than theirs, they should not bother going there. An end to Monopolies that drive local services out of busines needs to come. (also, this is un-related but has anyone noticed that Apple has a LOT of propritery stuff (like the iPod or the Mac) that they keep secret, but they don't get sued for it?.
-Imagine an OS that has the Windows foundation, merged with the Unix of Mac OS X, and the ui elegance of Mac OS X (the hi-res icons and cover flow) and Windows Aero's glass effects, plus throw in a bit of Linux. The perfect OS, but impossible to make.-
Byte Rights: Back to School
Posted 09/28/2009 at 03:52:27pm
This is messed up on so many levels. This only enforces the rule "trust no one" and makes people rebel even more. Teaching kids biased info about anti-piracy, simply retarded at a new level. This is a new low, even for the MPAA, EFF, BSA, and everyone listed above. I wonder if they'll teach kids to accept DRM (which means brainwashing them, which SHOULD BE ILLEGAL) I will NEVER buy DRM-infected content again. (yes, I regard digital restrictions management as a form of spyware/ virus that infects innocent files). Any infected content I have will be liberated and disinfected, then converted for my use (I AM NOT a PIRATE). DRM only hurts the average comsumer who obeys the laws. Pirates don't use DRM, and therefore aren't affected by it. Besides, they remove it before distrubting stuff. DRM is a virus, the creator should be proscuted and jailed like any other virus creator, all infected content should be liberated, and all affected computers/ devices/ content should be repaired, all at the expense of the people who put the DRM on the content in the first place. The bell tolls for the death of DRM (hopefully).
Windows 7 is the King of all OSes
USB 3.0 makes USB RAID Possible, Tempting
Posted 08/28/2009 at 04:30:56pm
You mean 500 MB/s right? 500Mbit/s is just barely faster than USB 2.0
Windows 7 is the King of all OSes
How-To: Hack Your PSP the Easy Way
Posted 08/05/2009 at 04:22:18pm
Does anyone know how to hack a PSP-1001 series with firmware 5.51 on it? Pandora's battery doesn't seem to work.
Windows 7 is the King of all OSes
Big Content Finds Perpetual Access to DRMed Content Laughable
Posted 07/30/2009 at 08:01:51pm
When will they learn? Apparently they are too ignorant to realize that DRM=protest and they more they tighten their grip on people, the more people slip through their fingers. If they want to boost sales and stop losing money to Pirates and DRM Crackers then they should make content DRM-free and reverse the DRM on ALL infected content for FREE.
WGA is another word for spyware, and DRM is another word for virus or trojan
Mozilla Teases Us with Firefox 4.0 Mockups
Posted 07/29/2009 at 07:47:03pm
Hopefully it will be stable AND fast
Windows 7 is the King of all OSes