Forgot your password?
typodupeerror

Comment Re:Shame (Score -1, Flamebait) 488

Does the Original Poster mean to imply that the U.S. Esteemed Imperial Legislature showed respect for democratic process with the "stimulus" bill that they slid through with insignificant time allotted for public debate? Or simply to page through the bastard looking for guaranteed AIG bonuses, for example? No government serves at the consent of the governed. Term limits or pitchforks/torches: take your choice.
Intel

Intel Demos Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Quad-Core At IDF 102

MojoKid writes "Intel demonstrated a dual socket gaming rig at IDF this week, based on their Skulltrail platform with the X38 chipset. The interesting thing about this machine wasn't just that it had 45nm quad-core CPUs in its sockets, as well as PCI Express 2.0 capable slots, but also that it was running a pair of NVIDIA graphics cards in SLI. That's right, SLI on an Intel chipset. No word whether or not X38 would officially be supported with SLI just yet. In fact, NVIDIA representatives noted Intel was buying NVIDIA nForce 100 SLI Southbridges just for this one Intel motherboard model."
IBM

IBM Challenges Microsoft with Free Office Suite 378

BBCWatcher writes "Reuters is reporting that IBM plans to announce a free, downloadable office suite today in a direct challenge to Microsoft. The news comes only a week after IBM announced they were joining OpenOffice.org and dedicating 35 developers to the project. IBM is resurrecting an old name for this brand new software: Lotus Symphony. The new Symphony, based on Open Office, is yet another product to support Open Document Format (ODF), the ISO standard for universal document interchange. There are about 135 million Lotus Notes users, and they will also receive Symphony free. IBM support will be available for a fee. There are no details yet about platform support, but IBM is supporting Lotus Notes 8 on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, so at least those three are likely."

Comment Re:Baby Boomers/Bummers - a Useless Generation (Score 1) 182

Respect. If we think it is bad now, wait until Gen-X wants to retire. We'll suffer the Boomer albatross around our collective neck. They'll be taking up all the seating at the Denny's Early-bird Dinners. Of course, not all Boomers are useless and ego-maniacal: some refused to drink the kool-aid (pun gloriously intended) of the self-serving counter-culture movement. However, these Boomers don't get inches in Newsweek or time with Katie on CBS, so the message is: we invented everything cool, and what we didn't create out of whole cloth wasn't awesome before we did it. I cite the impending stink-pile of "Across the Universe" as QED, and that ends discussion.

Feed Engadget: iPod touch having display issues? (engadget.com)

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video

No rest for the weary on the Apple LCD front -- hot the heels of reports that the 20-inch iMac's screen is less than impressive, word on the street (and Apple's support forums) is the iPod touch is having trouble displaying blacks correctly. Posters have described is everything from a "negative black effect" to "shimmering" to simply "washed-out." We're hearing that simply bringing a defective unit back to an Apple Store will result in an immediate swap, but it certainly looks like Steve was glossing over a detail or two when he said the touch had the "same screen" as the iPhone, eh?

[Thanks, Mobilehavoc]

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!


Slashdot Top Deals

Don't be irreplaceable, if you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.

Working...