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  1. Dell's strength is that they make weak servers on Buying New Commercial IT Hardware Isn't Always Worthwhile (Video) · · Score: 1

    HP's weakness is their prices.

  2. Re:China has an internet? on China Has More People Going Online With a Mobile Device Than a PC · · Score: 4, Interesting

    for normal people? 2003 or so.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    But it's crony captalisim at it's best. First they allow access to a western site to get the feel of it, then they have uncle at the military have the site blocked. Then Jr creates a clone version of that site. The pirate site then gets popular since you can't access the real site, and well billion + people means millions of users which means nice watch, a couple of apartments and shark fin soup for uncle.

    It's a joke.

  3. Re:It's all about the input on China Has More People Going Online With a Mobile Device Than a PC · · Score: 1

    Japanese has it's two alphabets + some chinese lettering, but Chinese.. is well.. Chinese. And there are different input methods that some people like best. And a bunch of people just steer clear because it's not intuitive.

    The hard part is if you don't remember how something's written you have to fall back to speech to text, or dial a friend.

  4. Re:Propaganda for Chinese cell manufacturers? on China Has More People Going Online With a Mobile Device Than a PC · · Score: 1

    connivence and portability too.

    Mobile networks are much more faster than the states, which leads itself to being more mobile friendly.

    Everywhere you go there are tonnes of phone vendors, and very few PC vendors, I think the input and language barriers behind a PC are just too high for most people to deal with.

  5. It's all about the input on China Has More People Going Online With a Mobile Device Than a PC · · Score: 3, Informative

    and android phones support enough chinese input methods which makes them popular.

    Ever use a computer with some kind of Chinese input? It's a nightmare.

  6. Amiga 2000's are plagued with battery leakage on The Almost Forgotten Story of the Amiga 2000 · · Score: 4, Informative

    which is the primary reason why not to buy one. The zoro cards, especially ethernet can be hard to come by, so unless you get a loaded one... well it's pointless.

    I've also had issues with bus noise by maxing out a 2000 with a bridge board, 2065, 68038 upgrade, and ram card. It really was incredibly unstable.

    The 2000 has the same CPU as the 500, and 1000. It really was a pointless model. The 3000 and 3000T's are much nicer. And I should add the even a bare 3000 is far more stabler than a loaded 2000.

    The other issue now is WinUAE is so good, it can run BSD, AMIX, along with all the software from the Amiga heyday. Considering how funky old machines can be, why even bother?

  7. Re:Stupid Article on Nearly 25 Years Ago, IBM Helped Save Macintosh · · Score: 1

    ^^THIS. NeXTSTEP was portable at this point anyways, and the Intel port at this juncture was the most stable. Porting it to the PowerPC in hindsight was a complete waste of time.

    Also it was IBM that screwed up 2Ghz G5's and couldn't (and wouldn't) deliver a G5 suitable for a laptop. Certainly nothing like a MacBook Air.

    Even the PS4 and XBone use AMD x64's.

    PowerPC is cooked.

  8. Ha! on Nearly 25 Years Ago, IBM Helped Save Macintosh · · Score: 1

    Is apple using PowerPC chips today? no.

    All IBM did was derail the Motorola 88000 chip which was an evolutionary dead end anyways, but what it really did was kill the 68080 and beyond. The 68060 was more akin to the Pentium in design as the 68040 was to the Intel 80486. IBM stepped in and killed off Motorola chip fabrication, killing a bunch of 68000 based vendors including Commodore, Atari, NeXT and so on.

    The fact that ARM has killed PowerPC in embedded space just speaks volumes to what a malaligned bone headed deal this was.

    All IBM did was get other parties to help with fabbing newer POWER processors for the RS/6000 and to embed in new mainframes.

    Apple uses Intel and ARM processors.

  9. I almost feel embarassed to admit, but I recently installed DiskLED so I could enjoy some kind of blinking light for HD access.

    although with SSD's or remote machines it doesn't help with simulating the disk noise.

  10. Ever since the industry went to PCI on Ode To Sound Blaster: Are Discrete Audio Cards Still Worth the Investment? · · Score: 1

    Which meant that without some hackery ISA DMA channels are unavailable breaking all the existing sound blaster games in MS-DOS I haven't cared. Sure for a while there was some interesting TSR's that'd hook with emm386 to simulate the ISA DMA to a PCI sound card, but now that we live in the future, I can use something like PCem, and just emulate the entire PC.

    Also, since that horrible time, even the cheapest Pentium II board had built in AC97 sound support. But I see that Creative Labs is trying to keep the Sound Blaster name relevant these days, and even partners with motherboard OEM's to embed the SB stuff onto boards. Even my MSI z87 has a SoundBlaster built in. Although it doesn't matter, I run it through an amp I found on the street, through some speakers I bought for $50 Hong Kong. It sounds 'good enough ' to me.

    Unless it's 220, 5, 1 I really don't care.

  11. Re:Recent allegations... on Watch Dogs Graphics and Gameplay: PC Vs. Xbox One, With Surprising Results · · Score: 1

    Is there a guide on putting the settings to the e3 like settings?
    I set everything to high, and my pc isn't killing itself, but the game doesn't look that great either...

  12. Re:x86_64 is just a fad on CentOS Linux Version 7 Released On x86_64 · · Score: 1

    I bet those rabid VMS fans are wishing they went with the fad.

  13. I'm always amazed MS blew the mapping race on Microsoft Kills Off MapPoint and Streets and Trips In Favor of Bing Maps · · Score: 5, Interesting

    when they had Microsoft TerraServer running on those sweet DEC Alpha's back in 1998. Instead of launching a new and exciting mapping service, they just settled for a minor showcase for SQL Server 7 with a database greater than 1TB.

    Talk about a company with zero vision.

  14. Re:Taking over government functions on Microsoft Takes Down No-IP.com Domains · · Score: 1

    well swat teams are now 501(c)(3)'s so why not?

  15. Re:Can I play Descent on it? on FreeDOS Is 20 Years Old · · Score: 1

    Well... it installs, it's DOS4G/W (I'd forgotten!) and it'll run with all drivers disabled (I didn't test otherwise) ... Setup the sound card as a sound blaster

      Complete the Sound Blaster 16 Configuration.
      IRQ 5
      8-bit DMA 1
      16-bit DMA 7
      MPU-401 I/O address
      Disable (MPU-401 MIDI device is not supported)

    Once the game loads up the ship bounces around like crazy, and you get destroyed within seconds.. So, I'm guessing Descent doesn't handle fast machines, so while it 'works' it's not proper.. It'd probably better off in something like PCem, or just old fashioned DOSBox...

  16. Re:Can I play Descent on it? on FreeDOS Is 20 Years Old · · Score: 2

    I'm installing it right now... I chose the "Microsoft Windows" profile, and selected "Windows 3.1"... You need to make sure that the CD-ROM has the highest boot priority in the BIOS... (hammer F2 on reboots), eventually you'll catch it...

    the install is SLOW... no doubt about it.

    I also installed it on QEMU, and yeah terribly slow.

    With QEMU thought, I did get DOOM v1.1 with sound working, so that is nice!

  17. Re:Best DOS game... on FreeDOS Is 20 Years Old · · Score: 1

    That would be QuakeWorld for MS-DOS. Too bad it was born out of a bored and rainy day, but yeah, no more B&W non-existant TCP/IP or trying to rely on Windows95, No this version includes it's own TCP/IP stack, and best of all it works.

    QuakeWorld for MS-DOS, the way it should have been.

  18. let me see, about tree fiddy. on What's Your STEM Degree Worth? · · Score: 1

    and I ain't no damned loch ness monster!

  19. only a paranoid nutjob would think on Hospitals Begin Data-Mining Patients · · Score: 1

    that corporations and governments are watching your every move, putting it into databases to penalize you over it's content later. As to if it's accurate, well forget that! You are always guilty before the corporate overlords.

    think of it as a new 'convenience charge'.

  20. Re:Procedural on Building the Infinite Digital Universe of No Man's Sky · · Score: 1

    all you have to remember is what changed, no different than differencing disks in the virtualization world.

    Take a look at this, a 'text mode' version of elite.

    http://www.iancgbell.clara.net...

    Elite was of course a procedural universe on a 6502 back in the early 1980s.

    And if you want to be 1990's wowed, check out Frontier Elite II...

    http://www.frontierastro.co.uk...

    This time Elite grew up to include multiple planets, star, even asteroids... It's amazing! and ran on a 68000 or 80286 without a maths coprocessor. David Braben is the go to guy when it comes to procedural universes!

  21. Re:Text adventure game on Building the Infinite Digital Universe of No Man's Sky · · Score: 1

    elite had it's procedural universe, frontier expanded on it vastly... and now there is going to be frontier deadly, which oddly enough is going to be much like this 'no mans sky'... except David Braben has been doing this for decades.

  22. Re:Perl 6ers just can't get shit done. on Perl Is Undead · · Score: 2

    I'll drink to that!

  23. they should have encouraged the hacker on Nokia Extorted For Millions Over Stolen Encryption Keys · · Score: 1

    since nobody wrote or used symbian in the android era anyways.

  24. Re:I don't blame them on US College Students Still Aren't All That Interested In Computer Science · · Score: 1

    I too am a victim of the office space life.

  25. Re: Not terribly surprising on US College Students Still Aren't All That Interested In Computer Science · · Score: 1

    I always thought it was math & magic. But more so magic.

    Nothing like the battle cry of "it worked in the lab!" in the morning.