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Comment Re:What about games? Consoles... (Score 1) 461

We are victims of the console gaming age.. Most computer games are being held back because of this (game developing studios won't write 2 separate versions, one for consoles and one for computers). Notice how a 2 year old graphics card is able to play recently released games? Remember when you had to buy a graphics card every six months in order to keep up with the latest game releases?

Comment From their forum (Score 1) 115

Batrodz llc. now has confirmation that we are US Patent pending on our hand sculpted '66 Gotham Roadster design. The hardest part is getting the application accepted. We have crossed that bridge, and our patent is pending approval. Thanks to good friends with powerful lawyers, They got my application, declaration, design illustrations, and filing fees accepted by the us patent & trademark office. We were also able to get a unique design trademark classification code 12 (vehicles) that certificate has been issued to Batrodz llc. Some people need to realize, don't mess with the bull, or you'll get the horns.

Submission + - Dennis Ritchie has passed on (theregister.co.uk)

An anonymous reader writes: Dennis Ritchie just passed away. I can think of nothing to say that you don't already know about him, except that once he claimed he'd never been a member of the Demigodic party. He was, of course, quite wrong. I feel like a pillar of the world has just broken.
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Submission + - Hot multi-OS switching - why haven't other develop (alwaysinnovating.com) 1

recrudescence writes: "Slashdot readers might remember the Touchbook announcement from Always Innovating stirring up a lot of excitement in the slashdot community back in 2009 (almost a year before the iPad was announced and essentially killed this off, and way before the Asus Transformer, which is essentially the same idea). The company's new product seems to support Hot multi-OS switching, supposedly with a minimal performance penalty. What seems strange to me is, why haven't other developers jumped in on this already? Macs, for instance, made a huge campaign of their products' new ability to finally support Microsoft Windows, yet (disregarding emulation options) they're still limited to booting to a single working system at any time."

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