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Comment Re:Handy for some, less so for others (Score 1) 145

It really hit and miss. In my case while there are several hits, most of the movies are very very aged. However they do have a wide range of younger content. I know you can watch enough Hannah Montana to want to hang yourself...

I bought the family a Roku box a while back now and it's got the heaviest use from the younger ones.

Also a side note: I hope MS makes netflix FREE. I can pay monthly to get their gold package (which is only needed for those who play nothing but CoD and Halo for hours on end) in order to use netflix. Why spend the money when I can spend $100 and get a Roku box without having to worry about fees?

Microsoft

Submission + - Firefox Automatically Disables Microsoft Addon (pcworld.com) 1

Sasayaki writes: After it was revealed that the .net update to Firefox pushed through Windows Update left the browser vulnerable, Windows users today discovered that their browser had automatically disabled and blocked that addon (you could 'opt-in' again if you wanted). An interesting move- will Microsoft take it laying down?

Comment Re:As a 20-something... (Score 4, Insightful) 413

They are trying to draw in a younger audience they their traditional readers (who are getting old). Personally, as a 20-something, I wouldn't be attracted to it as much as disturbed by it. That fact that BOTH Playboy and whoever currently owns the rights to the Simpsons thought it was a good idea is proof that they are BOTH in a lot of trouble. I have no motivation at all in seeing a "sexy" Marge Simpson. I think they confused "20-something" and "Anime Perverts." HUGE difference.

Comment Re:Only One Account (Score 1) 297

You clearly have no idea how Steam's banning system (VAC) works. There is no way to "report" someone. Not only is VAC automatic (it catches specific software that makes adjustments to the game as it's being play), it's also generally out-of-date. The only way you will be banned is if you use old hacks on a secure server. There are also many unsecure servers that can be played on. Also, VAC tends to be slow on updating which hacks it watches for.

Steam doesn't review bans for a simple reason: Hacks Lie. Also, the average person caught cheating is a whinny 12-year-old brat. Very rarely are people banned incorrectly. The only thing I can think of was an old HL1 client-side mod which let people see "bloom." It was later found that VAC would catch this as a hack. Once this was found, the developers of the mod CLEARLY noted that it was caught by VAC and should not be used during online play.

Comment Re:Yes (Score 1) 54

There are MANY good games out for the DS, they just aren't violent. The DS lacks FPSs because it really can't do them well. However it has many great Platformers and Puzzle Games. It also has a lot of J/RPGs even if those aren't too much to my liking.

The DS has plenty of titles aimed for us older gamers... they just aren't all blood and guts.

The PSP is the system that needs more games. I think I can count games worth plating on a single hand. All the PSP has going for it is an "adult" image... and no games.

Comment Re:Better than mplayer? (Score 0, Troll) 488

And it has a USABLE GUI.
Again, I can't stand the VLC GUI. I've tried to switch to VLC but the GUI is 100% BAD. The fact that I can't do simply things like watch a video in a VIDEO PLAYER is prof that VLC needs a GUI re-write.
MPC has a solid GUI. The only times I had problems with it was when using 64-bit XP... but that is a whole other story...

Comment Re:The problem... (Score 1) 192

I've watched hulu on a 1.3GHz P3 with 512 Ram and it's generally watchable. Assuming your main box has a decent amount of power (read: dual core), you shouldn't have your CPU maxing. Plus, you're on SLASHDOT. You seriously don't have a server under your bed running your torrents 24-7?
First Person Shooters (Games)

Tribes 1 Returns In-Browser At GDC Next Week 55

An anonymous reader writes "GarageGames purchased the IP rights to the entire Starsiege Tribes universe, and next week at GDC they'll be showing off their updated version of Tribes 1 running in a browser, using all the original artwork. Afterwards, it will be available to play standalone or via the Instant Action website. While you wait, you can play Fallen Empire Legions in your browser, which is based on the Tribes 2 engine. Their blog entry about the Tribes 1 preview at GDC has further details."
Media

Streaming March Madness On Linux? 120

neersign writes "March Madness is here and NCAA.com is streaming all of the games over the internet for free. The downside is they are using Microsoft technologies to do so. The standard player lists Windows XP/Vista, IE6, and WMP 9 as the base requirements. The High Quality Video Player requires Silverlight 2. So my question is: how would a Linux user be able to work around these requirements and watch the games?"

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