In my programming experience I liked it better when it was realease later. The main reason is I would trying using it and then adding my own personal add ons to it, and then when the final or a later version came out all my code was broken because they changed somehting major.
Not to be flamebait, but how could anyone believe it anyway. They still have to ship a stable working browser before they could have even worried about an office addition.
Is there any way that in the future that something like this can be stopped? As I see it, there will always be someone smarter who will be able to break the encryption and then to show off they'll post it...Stricter laws maybe?
I hate to say it, but no matter what they make to make something secure, there will always be someone smarter who will crack that and then exploit it so the "watermark" is ineffective.
I think that if they want to revitalize this market that they need something that is graphically impressive. That is one of the first reasons I got into one of these games is because it was graphically awesome. Now that these 3D shooters are out that have the same visual, the old timers aren't as impressive anymore. One of the posts up higher was onto a good idea, of having VR...Something like that will bring the market back.
Don't get me wrong compression is important, but with DSL, cable, and Ethernet connections, massive compression doesn't seem as important as it was say when everything was connecting with a 14.4 modem. I think compression research will fade and speed will increase in the coming years...
I don't think that this camera was neccessarily the one that they expect a ton of people to buy (640x480 is not that good), but I see this as a stepping stone for what they can do...
Like the article says, what would the advantage be for porting it to OSX...The only one I can think of is the availability of some Macs...I know at my old job, we had a ton of macs that were useless because they did not have the software on them that was needed...I could see putting Unix on it and then having use for them again and saving a little money.
Those screen shots look nice...I've been looking for a window manager that supported alpha and that was stable...It will be nice if KDE makes it happen...I'm impressed...
I hate to say it, but mac does do pretty well with getting their laptops out there...They advertise alot also...Can you think of any movie that had a laptop in it that wasn't a mac?
Programs like this is just what Linux needs. The lack of graphic programs for linux is what's keeping win 98 still on one of the particians of my computer...With this and Maya Linux is looking better and better to completely switching over.
Good point.
In my programming experience I liked it better when it was realease later. The main reason is I would trying using it and then adding my own personal add ons to it, and then when the final or a later version came out all my code was broken because they changed somehting major.
They must have had a bad quarter...Making everyone buy everything twice...
How many are serious hosts and not someone running a server off of their pc?
With how fast the net's expanding will it's backbone be able to handle the traffic in the coming years?
Granted Linux does have a big bug list, but so does every other operating systems.
Not to be flamebait, but how could anyone believe it anyway. They still have to ship a stable working browser before they could have even worried about an office addition.
Is there any way that in the future that something like this can be stopped? As I see it, there will always be someone smarter who will be able to break the encryption and then to show off they'll post it...Stricter laws maybe?
I hate to say it, but no matter what they make to make something secure, there will always be someone smarter who will crack that and then exploit it so the "watermark" is ineffective.
Did anyone see anything about what they are doing with people who have the exact same name?
I think that if they want to revitalize this market that they need something that is graphically impressive. That is one of the first reasons I got into one of these games is because it was graphically awesome. Now that these 3D shooters are out that have the same visual, the old timers aren't as impressive anymore. One of the posts up higher was onto a good idea, of having VR...Something like that will bring the market back.
I'm happy to see that they finally got this up...Good job
Don't get me wrong compression is important, but with DSL, cable, and Ethernet connections, massive compression doesn't seem as important as it was say when everything was connecting with a 14.4 modem. I think compression research will fade and speed will increase in the coming years...
This is kind of relevant. Does anyone else have a problem writing, with something like graffiti, being a left hander?
I don't think that this camera was neccessarily the one that they expect a ton of people to buy (640x480 is not that good), but I see this as a stepping stone for what they can do...
Like the article says, what would the advantage be for porting it to OSX...The only one I can think of is the availability of some Macs...I know at my old job, we had a ton of macs that were useless because they did not have the software on them that was needed...I could see putting Unix on it and then having use for them again and saving a little money.
I hope they can get it up soon. Damn script kiddies.
They must have just recently done that...They came to my campus last May.
Those screen shots look nice...I've been looking for a window manager that supported alpha and that was stable...It will be nice if KDE makes it happen...I'm impressed...
I know they came to my school and was offering free training for anyone that wanted to learn how to develop on a Mac.
I hate to say it, but mac does do pretty well with getting their laptops out there...They advertise alot also...Can you think of any movie that had a laptop in it that wasn't a mac?
Programs like this is just what Linux needs. The lack of graphic programs for linux is what's keeping win 98 still on one of the particians of my computer...With this and Maya Linux is looking better and better to completely switching over.
With all the PDA's out there, is anyone really buying any that aren't Palms right now?
I'm impressed, they've managed to hit about ever area of gaming with a Starwars title.
I hope we aren't going to hear more of a third-party like Linuxtag fixing the benchmarks by being bribed with free cd's.