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Stupidly and needlessly antagonistic, even if accurate. Even as much as I think Macs are meh, their value proposition is light years beyond that of Oculus. FFS, Even the VIVE, which is $200 more expensive provides a better value than you do Oculu…
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ericthehalfbee said: Won't matter. Since nothing in a Tesla is revolutionary or proprietary there's nothing stopping any manufacturer from building their own to compete against Tesla. And those companies have significant advantages over Tesl…
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misa said: It's like forks for OpenOffice, OpenSSL and MySQL. It did absolutely no good to fork them, but they were forked for political agenda reasons, not functionality reasons. Eh....Out of the 3 you listed, only one of them actually fo…
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*Hugs His Keepass and Keepass X clients*
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 It most certainly should have been. The Japanese hit a military target when they bombed Pearl Harbor. The US decimated 2 cities full of innocent civilians. The bombing was a horrible thing, but lets n…
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The number of macs being sold is irrelevant. Otherwise PC's would be lead platform for every game coming out with a userbase of over 100 million on Steam alone(Hint: It's not). Consoles by far still control the game development process, and the reco…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Ever since (Mac) OS X came out in 2001 it has had OpenGL, and PC games ported across have not been able to run as fast as DirectX on the PC. That has more to do with Apple's sub-subpar implementation of OpenG…
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Feeling like 1994 again in here with yet another API being thrown in.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley I don't think you've really understood what I was saying, which is that the HoloLens, by filling the entire screen with images and not letting light from the real world in, is then effectively able to fun…
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Your claim as I more or less gathered was that AR could "effectively" become VR, to which I responded it could become so if you crippled it. The information displayed by AR, regardless of what it is, will change to fit the reality of your surround…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley ^ Presumably if HoloLens can overlay content onto the real world, it could overlay the entire screen, blocking out the real world, and have effective VR? Presumably yes, although it probably wouldn't be a v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky Microsoft has a VR headset they are pimping around... do a search to see the videos. The software does allow a good interaction with what you see. One caveat: A VR headset will permanently destroy yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ron F All fair points. However, if the competitors are well accepted by the public as good enough, Oculus will be segregated to a niche market for VRphyles. Oh yea that is already happening. A decent enthusiast/i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ron F I'm still surprised with the power Oculus is asking. Undoubtedly, Sony's Morpheus can do a similar job with a much weaker PS4, whereas Microsoft's HoloLens seems to run for more than a few minutes without cookin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by franktinsley Apple's single biggest problem right now is how far behind they are in graphics tech on OS X. They absolutely must find a way to start keeping up. Whether that's through pivoting to a new graphics API lik…
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The Xbox one reveal, Konami and Ubisoft E3's COMBINED were better than this press conference. And no that isn't hyperbole.
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Man, people are such wimps these days.
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Loved the net neutrality segment guys.
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Called it months ago. Not the apple samsung part, but certainly TSMC being....well....TSMC and screwing up yet another node shift.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Cable companies have more competition, however the history has been monopoly positions with the approval of local governments in exchange for infrastructure buildout. Monopoly positions BECAUSE of coll…