Greetings from Windowsland. I must say, this is the first live stream i've ever witnessed that's this high quality and streams so smoothly. So apparently it was worth using silverlight. That's not to say they couldn't have provided an alternate stream that was linux compatible.
I think it's pretty obvious that this is about piracy and not killing homebrew or modding. How are game developers supposed to make money if all their games can be dumped onto a cartridge for free, easily.
If the resolution is high enough widescreen is fine by me, usually I just put my taskbars and docks on the left of the screen and i'm left with a 4:3 area for doing my work. The real issue for me is with the total crap laptop screens with 1280x800 resolutions where there isn't enough room to do anything like that. That said, i bought a Lenovo x61 a few months ago and I love it, the 12in isn't as small as it sounds, i can hardly tell the difference between this and a 15 in panel. Lenovo may reconsider their decision, seeing as the x61 and x61-tablet are their most popular products right now.
this beats water cooling any day.
Greetings from Windowsland. I must say, this is the first live stream i've ever witnessed that's this high quality and streams so smoothly. So apparently it was worth using silverlight. That's not to say they couldn't have provided an alternate stream that was linux compatible.
Possibly a weak signal made the bandwidth too low for the realtime transfer of audio, but not to send a few bytes of text.
I think it's pretty obvious that this is about piracy and not killing homebrew or modding. How are game developers supposed to make money if all their games can be dumped onto a cartridge for free, easily.
Wow... you slashdotted the Atheros website.
No, i just felt like making a completely useless, offtopic comment, and forgot to anonymize.
That's completely inappropriate for the internet.
If the resolution is high enough widescreen is fine by me, usually I just put my taskbars and docks on the left of the screen and i'm left with a 4:3 area for doing my work. The real issue for me is with the total crap laptop screens with 1280x800 resolutions where there isn't enough room to do anything like that. That said, i bought a Lenovo x61 a few months ago and I love it, the 12in isn't as small as it sounds, i can hardly tell the difference between this and a 15 in panel. Lenovo may reconsider their decision, seeing as the x61 and x61-tablet are their most popular products right now.