They needed 300 people to make software that would change monitor settings over the internet??? And 300 programmers aggreed that this was a good enough idea to invest time and their lives in? Who the hell wants to change the brightness of their screen when not in front of the computer?
I agree. Instead of paying $150+ on a wireless attachment it would be nice to just d/l all the recent stories and a few posts so I could read everything when I am available.
That's exactly how you get around filtered internet. I used to have a piece of software that would do that for you. Although I don't think it could change it back to regular text. It might be somewhat of a biatch to read a newsletter like that.
Quote from article, "For personal users, Moriyuki says, 'Some might not know what to do with 100Mbps, many only need 10Mbps.'"
I'm thinking that Napster doesn't exist in Japan if they don't know what to do with that bandwidth.
They needed 300 people to make software that would change monitor settings over the internet??? And 300 programmers aggreed that this was a good enough idea to invest time and their lives in? Who the hell wants to change the brightness of their screen when not in front of the computer?
I agree. Instead of paying $150+ on a wireless attachment it would be nice to just d/l all the recent stories and a few posts so I could read everything when I am available.
Uh, that link doesn't work.
That's exactly how you get around filtered internet. I used to have a piece of software that would do that for you. Although I don't think it could change it back to regular text. It might be somewhat of a biatch to read a newsletter like that.
I say you try to stream a ripped DVD from a Ditto drive. That will work!
Quote from article, "For personal users, Moriyuki says, 'Some might not know what to do with 100Mbps, many only need 10Mbps.'" I'm thinking that Napster doesn't exist in Japan if they don't know what to do with that bandwidth.