Follow Slashdot blog updates by subscribing to our blog RSS feed

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×

Comment Browser Compatibility (Score 1) 374

I am currently applying to jobs and what I noticed is:
- Chrome is often properly unsupported, leading to display glitches (calendars not showing up for dates, erratic formatting, misalignments, ...). Employers most commonly use MSIE and therefore assume that everyone else does; why would they pay their webmaster/designer to ensure compatibility for other browsers?
- Numerous companies use Taleo and even more do not configure it properly. Only yesterday was I unable to complete an application because when picking up the Country, I was prompted to pick up US states only, regardless of the said Country I chose.

Comment Re:Frame of Reference (Score 2, Insightful) 390

As you point out, there's certainly a market out there. But the next question coming to my mind is : would that prioritization come at the expense of the standard user's comfort? By the moment they switch their prioritization on, will we see our latencies and bandwidth melt like snow under the sun, to the point where we'll become obliged to buy their package?

Comment Re:HA! (Score 0, Offtopic) 342

The only reason I can see a video game not working because of mis-matched dates is because of DRM, there is no - and neither should there be, any reason why a game should be dependent on any date.

Which leaves me pondering of Ubi Soft's move to enforce online connection to play their latest games. Yes, this is a sidenote, but it seems eye-opening of potential issues and customer relations for this DRM model.

PlayStation (Games)

Submission + - PSN issues on March 1 & DRM intricacies

XAD1975 writes: As of 00:00 GMT the night of Feb 28 to March 1, 2010, Playstation Network seems to be experiencing issues with all "old" consoles, i.e. not the Slim model.

It has been reported on boards that the older models were locked out of PSN which implies no online gaming and, more troubling, no solo gaming for those games that require identification with Sony's servers, typically those purchased on the PSN Store.

However, at this time, still no news from Sony on the issue.

Slashdot Top Deals

Solutions are obvious if one only has the optical power to observe them over the horizon. -- K.A. Arsdall

Working...