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Comment Re:I don't trust new egg anymore (Score 1) 259

If it wasn't newegg that was hacked and it was in my opinion. Then why wasn't the card used at other places? The only saving grace is that the card data is encrypted better then their user data. So if they where hacked and they got user log in with accounts that have cards attached they would only be able to purchase via Newegg but not have access to the actual card number. How if newegg wasn't hacked did they use my account with my passwords. They didn't just guess my password I guaranty.

Comment I don't trust new egg anymore (Score 0) 259

Wait the same newegg that I believe was Hacked around Christmas time and refuses to acknowledge even though I had to call then 3 times to ask why I kept getting failed purchases to my NewEGG account for a bad CCV. But they had all my account info correct beyond that? I wouldn't buy free shit from them ever again.

Comment buh didn't they prove VR headsets BAD Idea (Score 1) 151

"What happened to 3D Virtual Reality? Do you remember in the mid-90s when virtual reality headsets were going to be the next big thing? Do you wonder why the whole technology just sort of went away? VR pioneer Mark Pesce has spilled the goods. Audioholics was able to contact Mr. Pesce via Twitter where he answered a few questions for us regarding his work with Sega and the mysterious disappearance of its VR project. Over 15 years ago, Mark Pesce worked with Sega on its VR Headset, which was intended to plug into the Sega set-top-box. The headset was going to provide gamers with a virtual reality 3D environment. Of course Sega wasn’t the only one developing a VR headset at the time, and we all expected to be running around in 3D environments when graphics evolved beyond chunky wireframes of the early VR visuals. We thought the technology was just around the corner. With a working VR Headset almost ready for market, Sega had the product tested by a third party lab, the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) at Palo Alto California - the results weren’t pretty. The lab at Stanford came back to Sega with dire warnings about the hazards of prolonged use of this technology. SRI warned Sega: "
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Submission + - Be OS Moves forward? (macworld.com) 1

AgNO3 writes: While this moves forward it seems to me that this would have been a great Phone OS for the current hardware we have in phones.

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