Comment Why is it called performance mode? (Score 1) 19
Seems more like a power save mode to me. Or maybe an "optimize for low performance device" mode.
Seems more like a power save mode to me. Or maybe an "optimize for low performance device" mode.
The delay to 2022 is final - there will be no more extensions, Haberman said.
I'm sure they prefaced the previous delay announcements with the caveat they weren't actually serious, so this one must be the real deal!
What a vicious underhanded blow to poor old Google who is just trying to save the "open web". How can the open web, or whatever, survive if google search engine marketshare dips below 92%? If it got a bit lower, google might not be able to force amp links on everyone. And if Bing managed to get 3% marketshare things could really take a turn for the worse, people might even start giving half a shit about other search engines!
Fortunately you can pack that device up and return it to the store as defective. Soon they will wait until the warranty has expired before deciding that they absolutely must have internet to run.
A lot of people seem to have seen this as a way to get a better deal on internet and that always seemed like an imagined promise to me. This is going to be a god send for people who have no options or very poor options, mostly in rural areas. But if you live in a city its kind of a bizarre solution to the problem.
But the good news even if you don't use it will have a positive impact on you. Its mere existence will cap the amount of bullshit the existing players can pull, which makes me wonder how it ever got approved in the first place.
If its anything like my tablet, auto correct will be turned back on every time there is an update.
The bloomberg piece certainly looked like a bunch of BS when it first showed up. And then all the big boys started leaning on them, demanding a retraction. That was awhile ago. Now they're at it again with the same.
Why haven't Apple and Amazon just sued them to force a retraction at this point? Don't tell me its because they're to busy or broke to sue.
A lot of consumers, most even, do their home computing from phones and tablets these days. And Microsoft has only a weak presence there.
Probably has something to do with the article summary. Not sure about your yogurt thing, maybe it helps with your gut biome.
Since these things only work on coffeelake S and cometlake S using only certain midrange and low range chipsets that have special bioses, this is actually worse than an iGPU. At least the iGPU works in all the chipsets.
Despite denials from Intel, this certainly seems a lot like they're taking cpu dies where the the cpu part is dead and just selling the iGPU part after doing the bare minimum to get it up and running.
I wonder if the higher end cards will have the same problems when they show up.
We can never bring your mother back. But what if I told you we could create a bot that can't be hugged or seen, but can post conspiracy theories on facebook like she did before she passed?
There won't be a next version of Windows. Windows 10 will magically transform into that subscription model without any active decision making by the PC "owner". That is why updates are locked on, to prevent users from opting out.
Sounds like that young woman was fortunate to have options and weighed them wisely to me. The place sucked and then it got even worse.
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