Comment Re:An x86 pocket PC (Score 1) 66
Comment An x86 pocket PC (Score 4, Interesting) 66
A 1.6GHz Atom should be enough to run Windows XP sufficiently fast, imagine using all your favorite desktop apps on your phone, the screen's not too shabby either with 1024x600. Sure, most won't be optimized for touch input, but that trade-off is worth it for this kind of flexibility. Apps with source code can have their touch-friendliness added, for those that really require a mouse and/or keyboard, those could be added via Bluetooth (or USB?). I see no reason why it wouldn't be able to run apps like desktop Firefox/Chrome (with touch-input extensions), Gimp/Photoshop, MS Office, VLC, maybe even XBMC, or games like Warcraft/Starcraft titles, Counter strike or Quake (I was really missing the Quake3 benchmarks in TFA
Connect it to a monitor and use it as a *real* PC that fits in your pocket and you can bring anywhere - how cool is that?
Comment Re:Could they really cross continents? (Score 4, Informative) 91
According to these maps the land-bridge only developed later, when the Arabian peninsula emerged and connected both continents.
Comment Re:The definitive HD ultimate 3D Edition (Score 1) 409
I did remember three though, so I might have unwittingly counted ROTJ as one of them.
Comment The definitive HD ultimate 3D Edition (Score 1) 409
Fortunately there was an improved version (the digitally remastered Laserdisk version) before Lucas went completely crazy (when he added an undersized weird CGI Jabba the Hutt, let Greedo shoot first, etc.). The first signs of Lucas turning to the dark side could already be seen on Return of the Jedi when he opted to have Endor be inhabited by freakin Ewoks (instead of Wookies as originally planned - though with the wrong people at the helm not even Wookies can be counted on to save the day). There should still be some torrents of the rips around.
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Comment Re:The most open - by far? (Score 2, Informative) 295
OpenMoko
Maemo
MeeGo
- all of which allow anyone to write apps in any language available, because unlike Android they are mostly using linux' own standard interfaces. In some cases "porting" would simply mean recompiling or even just copying the app over, whereas under Android you'd most certainly have to rewrite it from scratch to conform with Android's requirements and still need to worry about compatibility issues between Android versions. This makes all three of them in effect far more open than Android OS.
Comment awesome indy project (Score 4, Informative) 137
It's a "rabbit ninja fighting game"
Check out the hilarious dev/tutorial videos on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/WolfireGames
If you donate you get access to their weekly alphas too! Yes, every week not only a progress report, but an actual updated usable product alpha to play around and mod with.
Comment Advertising.. (Score 1) 547
Now if there was a standardised benchmark to test broadband speed.. - But for that you'd probably need government involvement, and who wants that, right?
Comment Re:Easiest way to black facebook (Score 1) 179
Comment Easiest way to black facebook (Score 3, Informative) 179
(Btw if you're using localhost as a webserver it's probably better to use 0.0.0.0 for all you annoyance blocking needs instead)
Comment Re:Make the 3D fad go away (Score 1) 255
Comment Re:Make the 3D fad go away (Score 1) 255
And in the case of Avatar it's definitely not because of an elaborate storyline, character development or any deep philosophical underpinnings - this movie works solely because of the visual effects - without those people would simply put it down as a mediocre rehash of Dances with Wolves in Space and wouldn't even give it a second glimpse.
Comment Re:Cyclops, use your eyebeams! (Score 1) 255
Go to hell, hollywood, for making my everyday life even more impractical than it already is.
Erm, it's not Hollywood's fault that current 3D technology requires goggles. If you could name a technology that lets people see 3D movies on the big screen without wearing glasses I'm sure Hollywood would already be all over it; those glasses are not only a nuisance for short-sighted people, you know?
It's also not Hollywood's fault that 3D movies are hugely popular and are bringing the people back into the cinemas. What I see is that once a 3D HDTV becomes a common household product so will the glasses to view 3D media, they will become more comfortable, probably even fashion items, and people with eye disorders will be able to get lenses that support viewing 3D media (eg. for use in a second set of glasses worn when going to the cinema or watching a movie at home). - Unless of course some genius comes up with a method to do this without glasses - he/she could make millions...
Comment Re:More power to open source! (Score 1) 133
I'm always willing to get my facts straight