I've been wondering this, and maybe someone here knows the answer. I think a big part of why USB is successful is because of the standard "profiles", which all OSes have drivers for. If every Mass Storage device is going to need manufacturer drivers, that headache seems like it would kill this standard. Since it is essentially PCIe, I would think this would be true. Anyone know for sure?
Well, sorta. The N810 and N800 will do video chat over Google Talk, but only with another Nokia internet tablet. They have some sort of goofy codec requirements due to their low processor power.
What are you talking about? Free markets are irrelevant when it comes to copyrights. Copyrights create a monopoly over a piece of work. That's what they do. That's how they're defined. Even without the RIAA or any middlemen, if copyrights work at all, there is no competition for a particular piece of art. The artist gets to set whatever price they want. People can choose if they want to buy it. Even if you're arguing that by forming an alliance, the RIAA controls too much art, I don't see how this is a big deal. IT'S ART. IT'S OPTIONAL. If you don't want to pay what the artists are asking, don't. Find something else you like or make your own.
I had a friend that had a 5.25" drive about 10 years ago and it was absolute trash. I think Maxtor made it. Everything that is good about a SSD is terrible about a drive with huge platters like that. First, you can't spin them very fast -- his was 3600 rpm. Second, slow rotation + long distances traveled by the read/write arm = horrific latency. His computer took forever to boot up and word might take a minute to start. Be glad they're gone.
What are you talking about? Your post is full of decisions you made. You may not feel you have a choice, but in fact you just don't like the other choice. You job moved to the city, you chose to move with it rather than quit. You already have a house, you chose to stay in it rather than move to "ghettotropolis".
I'm not saying that I would choose differently (I commute 30 miles myself), but to say you had no choice is wrong.
I don't like that Steve hasn't put his money where his mouth is. Disney has a record label, and it has not gone DRM-free. Makes you wonder if meant any of it.
I agree. MS delaying patches is dumb. If large corporations want a schedule for their updates, by all means, they should make one -- of their own. If MS released updates when they were finished and ready, large shops could still schedule their updates however they wanted. If they felt a patch warranted updating early, they could deploy. Why depend on Microsoft to decide that for you?
I think the speed issue is because TiVo (at least through series2) has only USB 1.1, so your bottleneck is at 12 Mbps. I've heard that the Dual Tuner models have integrated ethernet, so I would think that would be much, much faster.
I've been wondering this, and maybe someone here knows the answer. I think a big part of why USB is successful is because of the standard "profiles", which all OSes have drivers for. If every Mass Storage device is going to need manufacturer drivers, that headache seems like it would kill this standard. Since it is essentially PCIe, I would think this would be true. Anyone know for sure?
Well, sorta. The N810 and N800 will do video chat over Google Talk, but only with another Nokia internet tablet. They have some sort of goofy codec requirements due to their low processor power.
What are you talking about? Free markets are irrelevant when it comes to copyrights. Copyrights create a monopoly over a piece of work. That's what they do. That's how they're defined. Even without the RIAA or any middlemen, if copyrights work at all, there is no competition for a particular piece of art. The artist gets to set whatever price they want. People can choose if they want to buy it. Even if you're arguing that by forming an alliance, the RIAA controls too much art, I don't see how this is a big deal. IT'S ART. IT'S OPTIONAL. If you don't want to pay what the artists are asking, don't. Find something else you like or make your own.
I had a friend that had a 5.25" drive about 10 years ago and it was absolute trash. I think Maxtor made it. Everything that is good about a SSD is terrible about a drive with huge platters like that. First, you can't spin them very fast -- his was 3600 rpm. Second, slow rotation + long distances traveled by the read/write arm = horrific latency. His computer took forever to boot up and word might take a minute to start. Be glad they're gone.
What are you talking about? Your post is full of decisions you made. You may not feel you have a choice, but in fact you just don't like the other choice. You job moved to the city, you chose to move with it rather than quit. You already have a house, you chose to stay in it rather than move to "ghettotropolis". I'm not saying that I would choose differently (I commute 30 miles myself), but to say you had no choice is wrong.
I don't like that Steve hasn't put his money where his mouth is. Disney has a record label, and it has not gone DRM-free. Makes you wonder if meant any of it.
What about Canonical? Everyone loves Ubuntu, but it doesn't look like they're contributing to the kernel.
I agree. MS delaying patches is dumb. If large corporations want a schedule for their updates, by all means, they should make one -- of their own. If MS released updates when they were finished and ready, large shops could still schedule their updates however they wanted. If they felt a patch warranted updating early, they could deploy. Why depend on Microsoft to decide that for you?
You read Asimov's Foundation series, I take it.
I think the speed issue is because TiVo (at least through series2) has only USB 1.1, so your bottleneck is at 12 Mbps. I've heard that the Dual Tuner models have integrated ethernet, so I would think that would be much, much faster.