Ah, the days of a beige box made out of a cordless phone and some batteries...
Unfortunately those are also the days of getting a 90 volt shock when the phone rings unexpectedly.
it seems what we have here is a merging of the giants. first they start using the same processores, now they have osx86 and bootcamp. this will either end with merging, or a bitter and fierce battle over patent/copyright issues that will end up decimating both companies and bring little gain to us, the consumers, if not decrease any gain we might have had.
at least they're admitting that their business model is having issues transferring into the "podcast age" of media distribution. most businesses operate along the lines of "its only a fad", or "we have to load our media up with so much drm it will turn an ipod into a bomb".
as does the GSM 850.
'being just slightly evil could have an upside: a prolific sex life' Apparently I'm not even slightly evil, though I wish I was...
I don't know, but Crysis looks amazing on it.
I can practically feel people downloading the anarchist's cookbook now...
Ah, the days of a beige box made out of a cordless phone and some batteries... Unfortunately those are also the days of getting a 90 volt shock when the phone rings unexpectedly.
it seems what we have here is a merging of the giants. first they start using the same processores, now they have osx86 and bootcamp. this will either end with merging, or a bitter and fierce battle over patent/copyright issues that will end up decimating both companies and bring little gain to us, the consumers, if not decrease any gain we might have had.
you could learn c so you could code in something people wont hate you for using *cough* php *cough*
at least they're admitting that their business model is having issues transferring into the "podcast age" of media distribution. most businesses operate along the lines of "its only a fad", or "we have to load our media up with so much drm it will turn an ipod into a bomb".