Comment: Re:OSX is better anyway (Score 1) 786
Comment: Re:nope (Score 1) 737
Actually if Windows could 100% reliably sleep/hibernate AND 100% reliably wakeup then boot times are irrelevant
I'm running a dell xps that I installed Win8 on. It was running Win7 before. It has never, ever failed to sleep/hibernate or wake back up using either version. It's certainly much faster with 8, coming to life from a full hibernate in 6 seconds (2s from sleep). I have a custom-built desktop that ran W7 and now runs 8. It only ever restarts under 2 scenarios - either an major update was installed or the power goes out. It is always asleep instead of off, and never has a problem waking up. The problem you are referring to is probably not related to windows so much as it is related to a badly configured machine or crappy hardware.
Comment: Re:nope (Score 1) 737
Comment: Re:nope (Score 1) 737
since it (currently) hampers the hell out of work
We've had a few developers install 8 at work. They haven't found it to be a hindrance at all. I installed it on a machine in order to run VS12, and I haven't been slowed by the OS at all. The desktop is still there. They keyboard shortcuts are still there. Everything works effectively the same way but looks a bit different.
Comment: Re:How Optimus affects gaming performance (Score 2) 123
Comment: Re:How Optimus affects gaming performance (Score 1) 123
Comment: Re:So how do true Scotsmen occupy their downtime? (Score 1) 123
Comment: Re:How Optimus affects gaming performance (Score 1) 123
We Didn't Need Google's Schmidt To Tell Us Android and Chrome Wouldn't Merge 107
from the keep-em-seperated dept.