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Comment: Re:Exclusive (Score 1) 240

by Movi (#37380334) Attached to: HTC Considering Buying Own OS

I totally get what you mean, but i think the comparison you wanted is Desire HD -> Incredible S (i own the DHD), where the ONLY difference was a front facing camera, and the enclosure. And the model came out what.. 3-4 months after DHD came out? Same with Desire -> Desire S. And then less than 5 months after the Incredible S, lo and behold, Sensation, which compared to both IS the new generation (dual core processor). But WTF didn't they make the DHD with a FFC and made it the ultimate model for at least half a year?

So yeah, they like to shit out phones like it's nobodies business. But hey! Didn't Nokia do the EXACT SAME THING?

Comment: Re:Ugh (Score 0) 334

by Movi (#34864872) Attached to: Jimmy Wales Declares App Store Models a Threat

Yes, i do think he has a point. Actually i've been bragging about the same thing (and more) ever since Apple announced the Mac App store. Not only apps are gonna go to the cloud (think the new cloud based office), but apps are gonna go to the pay-for-service model, hardware will unify to either expensive (and maybe even licensed, like console SDK style) workstation type, and dumbified cloud-clients like the iPad. This is NOT a good future, and is pretty much the bleakest scenario.

I was just pointing out that Android is NOT locked down compared to the other smartphones out there (WP7, iDevices).

Comment: Re:Bullshit (Score 4, Informative) 412

by Movi (#34345964) Attached to: PC Gaming 'a Generation Ahead' of Consoles, Says Crytek Boss

I invite you to look at Shadow of the Colossus. HDR, fur shader, fairy shader, DoF, very nice looking motion blur, IK, and much more flashy effects, on a 200Mhz MIPS machine with 32MB of ram, complete with data streaming. That, and the game is considered to a goddam piece of art if there was ever a game that was worthy of calling art.

Comment: Re:Don't blame the platform (Score 2, Interesting) 412

by Movi (#34345946) Attached to: PC Gaming 'a Generation Ahead' of Consoles, Says Crytek Boss

Actually it's not a new direction at all. If anything, the PS2 was the new direction. Stick very high speed vector processors next to the a standard CPU and GPU and some low latency ram on a high speed interconnect. The PS3 is just this idea extended to more vector units and current-generation CPU and GPU (at the time it was made).

What Microsoft did was smart - instead on banking on very specialized hardware, it made sure it's development kit could do the optimisation automatically, hence it's MUCH easier to push the xbox to it's limits than the PS3 (read about the ATi shader compiler for R600, and how cool Visual Studio for the Xbox is).

Comment: Re:Distance? (Score 1) 159

by Movi (#34186506) Attached to: Dutch ISP Demos Symmetric 100Mbps DOCSIS3

Let me just chip in. I'm a Freenaute too, but i moved from Poland having a UPC (docsis 2, then docsis3) connection. The difference is astounding. Using ADSL2+, the top i can get is 28MB/s, but realistically nobody gets more than 12MB/s (on average) because of the distance to the DSLAM, which tends to be 1km-2kms. I get 10. Is there a way to fix that? No, because Cat3 can't carry frequencies above 2Mhz at that distance.

For comparison, i get 50MB/s back in PL without the line ever breaking a sweat, and if i wanted to i can upgrade to 100MB/s (i haven't since i don't have a router *at home* that can handle the traffic) on a whim. And why? Because with a copper shielded cable the cable doesn't experience interference, and the width of *one channel* is more the total bandwith of one ADSL line.

I really get that for an ISP, Free is trying really hard to make ADSL suck less (by not using PPP for example, all the extras), but from personal experience Docsis > ADSL any time.

Comment: Re:App Store looks interesting... (Score 2, Insightful) 827

by Movi (#33967618) Attached to: Apple Announces iLife '11, FaceTime Mac, Lion, Mac App Store, MacBook Air

Expensive $9000 NDA licensed devkits. Just like on home consoles today. You think the idea is outrageous, right? Well, yes, today it is. Not in 5-10 years, when 10.9 finally takes away the ability to run any software except software signed by apple, distributed exclusively on the app store. Locked, right now apps are locked on the iPhone.

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