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  1. Hardocp does that.

  2. Re:We NEED Processor Competition on Is Qualcomm the New AMD? · · Score: 1

    Yes, they basically pay developers to gimp their games for radeon users. Also, they broke physx for anyone who had a radeon card in the system.

  3. Re:anti competitive? on Is Qualcomm the New AMD? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Superior now. But when amd were ahead intel bribed the major pc makers not to use amd chips. During that time most of dell's income came from intel payments, for example. This is what destroyed amd since they could and can no longer afford r&d.

    http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/nov2009/tc2009114_975298.htm

    The solution would have been for them to pay amd at least 10 billion in damages instead of 1, but that ship has sailed.

  4. Re:switched to radeon, not thrilled. on AMD Radeon HD 7970 Launched, Fastest GPU Tested · · Score: 1

    I had a similar problem with my nvidia 7600gt, where I would get lock ups every 10 minutes or whatever in most games, which was apparently caused by a hardware bug. There were also green dots and lines that would appear on the screen. Like they would start as dots and turn into lines if i scrolled down a web page for example.. So this type of shit isn't limited to ati/amd.

  5. but what if the ban leaks... on US Watchdog Bans Photoshop Use In Cosmetics Ads · · Score: 1

    "but what if the ban leaks over to product photography (I'm looking at you, Burger King), video gameplay demos"

    That would be great actually.

  6. Re:Opera is my favorite browser on Opera Founder Jon S. von Tetzchner Resigns · · Score: 1

    Just in case you don't know, switching to "mask as Firefox" in site prefs usually fixes these things. Something here http://operawiki.info/CustomButtons#webdev may be useful to you; dunno if the neptune plugin still works. One thing I'll miss about Opera is being able to put buttons on the start bar.
    The likes of Google seem to deliberately break stuff for Opera users so it's not always the company's fault. On the other hand, they haven't bothered integrating hardware acceleration yet despite having a working version in 2008, so if you want to play Angry Birds you need to use something else, which is another reason I'm jumping ship.

  7. Re:Opera is my favorite browser on Opera Founder Jon S. von Tetzchner Resigns · · Score: 1

    It happens with clean installs, on different computers with XP and Win7. Even in the latest beta which I'm using now. The frozen page thing happens on pages with no flash that I know of, and usually ctrl+a or switching tabs a couple of times fixes it. It has happened lately on youtube though, along with other bs like the video freezing when you change volume.. I think it's rarer than it used to be.
    That's the tip of the iceberg though. It's just full of bugs and issues that come and go with each version which have become increasingly annoying, mostly since version 10.

  8. Re:Opera is my favorite browser on Opera Founder Jon S. von Tetzchner Resigns · · Score: 1

    Opera has become so buggy it is barely worth using any more. It still has at least two really fucking annoying bugs which I reported in 2007 (usually can't select text in text boxes such as this one without right click/select all first, and pages randomly becoming uninteractable). I actually have a huge list of bugs, but no point in posting it anywhere. The devs don't seem to give a shit, which is a shame. I need to figure out which other browser I can customize close to Opera then make the switch.

  9. Re:I don't get it on Using Averages To Bend the Uncertainty Principle · · Score: 1

    Can the first one register anywhere?

  10. Re:Does anybody actually buy music anymore? on LimeWire Settles For $105 Million · · Score: 2
  11. Re:I'm tired of Matt Welsh on NASA Gravity Probe Confirms Two Einstein Predictions · · Score: 1

    I don't have this problem. It's probably Opera's fault though. For some months I've been wanting to try Firefox/IE9/Chromium because Opera has many unfixed bugs that go back even to version 9. For example, I can't select any text in this text box without doing a right click>select all first. I reported this to them 4 years ago.

  12. Re:Gender bias on Scientists Unveil Worlds First Computerized Human Brain Map · · Score: 1
  13. Re:except.... on Garry's Mod Catches Pirates the Fun Way · · Score: 1
  14. Re:I absolutely agree with them on DRM Drives Gamers To Piracy, Says Good Old Games · · Score: 1

    If steam can't connect it will ask if you want to start in offline mode.

  15. Re:Scams on Amazon Named the "Most Reputable Company" · · Score: 1

    They should have standards for what they sell or allow to be sold through them though. At least I would hope the most reputable company in the US did.
    Selling those books depends on naive people not realising what they are buying. There are about 300000 of them so far and not that many have reviews. Cons usually depend on someone's greed or naivete but that doesn't mean they deserve to get conned or that scammers should be allowed to get away with it.

    I never got burned by any of this, but others did. The stuff that costs 1p is never eligible for prime or free shipping, although often there are alternative sellers who can provide free or cheaper shipping.

    To be fair, Amazon's customer service has been excellent any time I've needed it.

  16. Scams on Amazon Named the "Most Reputable Company" · · Score: 2

    I've seen all sorts of scams running on Amazon and they don't give a fuck. A few examples that I've seen so far:
    Counterfeit items.
    Products advertised as £0.01 with the actual cost in a fake shipping charge.
    There are hundreds of thousands of "books" which are actually auto generated pamphlets consisting of a main Wikipedia article and some linked articles, selling for £30+ and almost all rated 1 star by anyone who bought one. (Search for Betascript on amazon)
    Crap watches selling for £10, supposedly reduced from £50 or whatever. I know someone who bought one of these thinking she was getting a bargain but the watch was barely worth £5 let alone £50.
    I'd also include Amazon themselves automatically charging £50 for prime after the free trial. It was stated in the terms but they must have made millions from people who didn't notice.

  17. Re:additional on A Handy Radiation Dose Chart From XKCD · · Score: 1

    Here's a video explaining sieverts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doTHPDMhWGM

  18. Re:LastPass on Opera 11 Beta Released, With Extensions Support · · Score: 1

    What's the difference between this and the wand?