Comment Re:how about (Score 2) 396
Vista wasn't really that bad post-SP1.
Vista wasn't really that bad post-SP1.
I haven't seen 64-bit versions of Windows (Vista and 7) having any problem running 32-bit applications. What I have noticed is that a number of older applications utilize 16-bit installers which 64-bit versions of Windows won't run, but many times those will lay down 32-bit executables and libraries that the OS handles fine.
As an aside, I run the 64-bit version of Debian at home and I haven't had any issue running 32-bit applicaitons, assuming ia32-libs is installed (Wouldn't be a bad idea to install this by default (a la SUSE) or at least prompt during the install).
I always liked the default "Platinum" look of Mac OS 8 and 9...hell, I use a platinum theme on XFCE.
Well considering the amount of web sites and services that have "Login with Facebook" these days...
(Yeah yeah, the slashdot/tech knowledgeable crowd either uses per site login option or avoids those sites)
Technically the Source engine already has an OpenGL renderer since they ported those games (and Steam) to OSX .
I believe that Saturn had a web browser before that (and the company that built that one went on to develop the Dreamcast's browser).
Does the PS3 browser support HTML 5? It's been forever since I tired to browse YouTube on my PS3, but I thought at one point most of the videos didn't work because they required a newer version of Flash (which, from what I remember, hasn't been updated in ages).
Since when is a gold account required for buying Live Arcade and indie games? Almost all of demos are available for silver members as well, though some have/had timed exclusivity to gold members (which is BS in my opinion)
If he never rides it, does it matter where he bought it or for how much?
..but where is Tom with the weather?
As somebody who had a kidney transplant, I really wish that was the case. I also wish that the immunosuppressants were less expensive (even with insurance).
While I agree with what you're saying, it should be noted that the Xbox 360 does support SD cards if it's plugged in to a USB adaptor (and obviously formatted as FAT). Also, not to long ago, Microsoft finally added the ability to use a standard USB flash drive as a storage devices for game saves and downloads.
Minecraft is a multiplatform game written in Java. In other words, they did no Linux work..
When you run Minecraft in Linux and do an update, it mentions that it's pulling down the Linux specific updates.
There was also a in-between model that supported PS2 games, but emulated part of the PS2 instead of having all of the hardware onboard.
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