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Comment Re:Steve Jobs has clout (Score 1) 681

I won't ever go back to Windows

that's your right.

don't ever accuse me of a lack of experience

I don't accuse you of anything. From your comment about Mac OS X having timemachine and "let's see you do that on windows system", it just shows you don't have experience with the 2 latest Microsoft OSes, which have timemachine functionality build-in.

so again. Don't make incorrect statements about Windows just because you didn't take the time to research if the latest versions have something similar to Timemachine.

but than again, timemachine is a copy of Vista's backup and previous version functionality. Vista release: Jan 2007, MAC OS X 10.5: Oct 2007.

now you can go on about programming for the last 100 years, doesn't change the fact you can get timemachine-like functionality in the latest "windoze" out of the box, without hassle.

Comment Re:Steve Jobs has clout (Score 0) 681

you use a server OS on a daily basis, and complain about the lack of backups. Windows 2003 comes with shadow copy technology, which is "previous versions" under WinVista/7. I think it nothing to do with "opinion", but rather stating incorrect "facts" due to lack of experience and knowledge.

Comment Re:Steve Jobs has clout (Score 0) 681

Try that with Windoze.

build in Vista/7, takes 5 minutes to set up, you can easily do incremental backup of OS/APPS and DOCS to any destination device of your choice. http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/53645.aspx don't randomly post anti-"windoze" crap; research before you start posting inaccurate statements.

Security

What a Hacked PC Can Be Used For 364

An anonymous reader points out that the Security Fix blog is running a feature looking at the different ways hacked/cracked computers can be abused by cyber scammers. "Computer users often dismiss Internet security best practices because they find them inconvenient, or because they think the rules don't apply to them. Many cling to the misguided belief that because they don't bank or shop online, that bad guys won't target them. The next time you hear this claim, please refer the misguided person to this blog post, which attempts to examine some of the more common — yet often overlooked — ways that cyber crooks can put your PC to criminal use."
Cellphones

18 Android Phones, In 3 Flavors, By Year's End 152

Hugh Pickens writes "Andy Rubin, senior director for Mobile Platforms for Google, has announced that by the end of the year there will be 18 to 20 phones using the Android OS made by 8 or 9 different manufacturers. Google will offer three different versions of Android OS: a completely free and generic flavor with no pre-loaded Google applications; a slightly customized version that comes pre-loaded with Google apps like Gmail and Google Calendar; and a completely 'Google-fied' Android OS bearing all sorts of Google branding and integration with Google's services. Will Park reports that the expectation is that 12 to 14 of the upcoming Android phones will use the slightly-customized version of Google's Android OS requiring the manufacturer to agree to a distribution deal with Google that would allow the handsets to come pre-installed with Google-ware. The remaining 5 or 6 Android phones will come to market completely decked out with 'The Google Experience' and a Google logo on the phone. This third option provides risk and reward opportunities because the openness of the store could be a hit with consumers, but could also lead to poorly constructed or offensive applications that could give Google a taint. When it comes to apps, Rubin says: 'We want to abide by the law, but not rule with an open fist.'" Yes, it seems he really said "open fist," though he probably meant "iron fist."

Comment Re:Team Fortress Classic (Score 3, Informative) 156

what are you on about? Rocket Jumping was known since the launch of Quake 1 in 1995, TFC came much later and they designers of it very well knew what the rocket launcher was capable of.

The only game devs which did not know about the RJ were... ID Software when the released Quake 1 :)

scar3crow: Quake has always had wonderful deathmatch, and it certainly popularized something many take for granted these days - rocketjumping. Aside from your lateral use of it in Mt Erebus in Doom, did you foresee it in the way it came about in deathmatch? John Romero: We had no idea until after the game was released and I started hearing the word being used... Even then I thought it meant jumping over someone's rocket! When I saw it in action i was amazed and immediately starting doing it all the time.

scar3crow: It certainly makes for a different dynamic in the flow of maps, in some cases completely circumventing the pace the mapper may have intended (such as in DM4 where it makes the map even tighter).
John Romero: Yeah, most of the single-player maps break with rocket-jumping. E2M1 in 11 seconds. Heh

src: http://qexpo.quakedev.com/interview_romero.php?page=2

Comment Re:Wiiiii! needs more casual games. (Score 1) 284

It's Ironic that Nintendo captured the casual market and yet there are very few games for them
exactly! Well said, the Wii is a "casual gaming" multiplayer console, that's how they marketed it, in every PR stunt you see the multiplayer hotseat action, but after 1 year we only have VERY FEW games worth their money if you bought the Wii for casual gaming crowd. Rayman Raving Rabbits is a good success, Wii Sports a little less but still okay. Haven't found any other game to add to the list, single player games ala Mario and Metriod are not interesting at all for multiplay, and even for Single play, there are much better games out on other platforms that you shouldn't waste money for the Wii. Ordered Guitar Hero III now for the Wii, hope this will be multiplayable and enjoyable (even with Mono sound :/) but it's a multiplatform game and not really unique for the Wii. So far i'm pretty disappoint by the lack of party games released since last year; and even after 1 year, the current party games are becoming quickly too repetitive and boring, even for the none gaming crowd. Wario Smooth Moves was quite a mistake to buy, it lasted 10min before it was removed and never look at again, ugly graphics, lame games, dumb multiplayer, a disappointment...
Windows

Submission + - Windows XP Service Pack 3

epsi writes: "Windows XP SP 3 probably in 2008 — MS had a Roadmap in his recent Partner-Mag — and there was mentioned that a Service Pack 3 for Windows XP will be available in 2008..propably not the end of XP now? ;)"
Hardware Hacking

Submission + - Passive VGA coolers beat reference heatsink (madshrimps.be)

jmke writes: If you bought a mid-range video card recently and you're stuck with reference stock cooling making noise, there is hope, for less than $30 you can upgrade the cooling to completely passive solution and have the video card running cooler than it did before; this article compares 8 different 3rd party video card heatsinks and comes to the conclusion that the cheapest and passively cooled unit is the best on to get.
Hardware Hacking

Submission + - ATI HD 2900 XT 512Mb vs NVIDIA 8800 GTS 320Mb

jmke writes: Here's an in-depth look at how the new ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT 512Mb stacks up to the lower priced NVIDIA Geforce 8800 GTS 320Mb; comparing overclocked performance and scaling as well as Crossfire tested with multiple games. Can the new HD 2900 XT outrun the current mid/high range GTS performance champ?
Hardware Hacking

Submission + - NVIDIA Geforce 8800 Series Overclocking Guide

G80OCer writes: In this in-depth guide they show you how the extract the highest performance from your Geforce 8800 video card, push that GTS past GTX speeds and turn that GTX into an Ultra-beater by following the steps outlined. They also evaluate the performance increases along the way by using real world benchmarks; Can a $250 8800 GTS compete with a $500 8800 GTX?

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