Wow... lol. AMD is really stroking their ego in this press release. It's hilarious just how much.
Well, I find making laptop's thinner as pretty awesome. Obviously they can only get so thin before their structural support is to weak to be of practical use. But let's say, half a centimeter thick while closed... Now that would be AWESOME. Any smaller and it would probably suffer from easily being bent unless they used some sort of super tensile metal rods inside lol. But that might be too expensive.
It's all about making things smaller for a more technologically advanced future :P...
Yeah it's awesome how close we are to actual nanoelectronics. The point where we cannot physically go any smaller with matter.
Also it awesome that GPU's are finally catching up with CPU's in fabrication sizes. Seems they will be surpassing AMD CPU next year even lol.
Damn you Bell! If this spreads to my ISP I'll be thoroughly pissed!
@Arnon, the only real noticeable change to Firefox has been the new location bar. Which can be changed back using:
https://addons.mozilla.org/...
Firefox on the performance level is better than Opera. And I don't know where this idea of it being buggy comes from. Not to mention the plethora of add-ons for it. So many I couldn't live without.
It shouldn't matter how much of a market share they have. What, if Apple suddenly had 90% would they be forced to include something other than iTunes and Safari? And be forced to allow OEM to install OS X on non Mac computers?
This article sums up how you guys seem to be thinking:
http://n4g.com/industrynews...
Your name brings much irony.
What casual copying lol?
It's stupid because other operating systems aren't forced to do this.
He's a newfag, forgive him all mighty FSM.
I once walked along a sand bar. Pass that message on!
*Message comes back after being passed through a few hundred people.*
The all holy Kakkoii walked on top of the water of a vast lake! It was a miracle!
Technology doesn't apply only to think with electricity running through them. Go look up the definition of the word.
Plus this is a "News for Gamers" websites. Not a "News about Gaming" website. Thing that are highly interesting may be posted.
A lot of the downloads of it are people who:
A.) Never have bought it in the first place.
B.) Want to try it out.
C.) Can't afford that many games, or even any at all.
Obviously not every game that comes out is bought by every PC/Console user. Yet that seems to be how they interpret downloads of the Game, as sales lost lol.
What's the point of even adding a little DRM? You think it's going to halt piracy in any way? Crackers will crack it, pirates will download it. There hasn't been DRM yet that hasn't been cracked. Because for the game to be playable there has to be a loophole in the DRM. So DRM can never work.
Yeah, It's silly how much money developers are wasting on DRM, when statistics show DRM fails 100% of the time haha. That's money that could have gone into more advertising, thus leading to more sales. Or towards polishing a game more. Rockstar spent, what, $200,000 on DRM for GTA IV? That's a good amount of moola lol.
@FragMnTagM: Exactly. What people believe is their "spirit" is merely the collective knowledge gained through experience as we live. Our awareness of ourselves and our past, present and future. Everyone has experienced real death. A night when you go to sleep, but do not dream, that time in between is unaccounted for. You have no recollection of it, it is basically like being dead.
All hail Flying Spaghetti Monster! We must worship his noodly appendages!
Basically Scientology is a religion created around a story written by a Science Fiction writer named L. Ron Hubbard who died in 1986. So right off the bat, it's already extremely ridiculous. They believe what he said in his novel is true. They have these stupid little machines they built which costs a few grand to use lol. You place your hands on them and it expels the evil alien thetans that live inside you that make you do bad things and feel horrible, haha. It's nothing more than a scam un...
You'll want the Nvidia if supposed specs about it are true.