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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Today's Google maps error is brought to you by U2 and their song "where the streets have no names" It's a good thing I have iOS 6 to show me the way …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Ahh... but the iOS user can see more of what's going on with a single glance and/or page flip: 20 apps -- iPhone 25 apps -- aPad 35 apps -- Mac …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin Yeah that's useful... Since I got myself to the airport in the first place!!! I'm pretty sure from anywhere in the world, I'd know how to get home. While cool and all, sounds like a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacBook Pro Some of the least informed and most bias posts I have seen here which is saying a lot. Most "biased" you mean? Care to point out where I was wrong? I provided sources. And let me …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sr2012 OK fair enough, then I've never seen it from the time of Vista through Windows7 (and I've been through them all, 32bit, 64bit), except in rare times running GPU overclocking apps. Could it have…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Those circumstances are very rare. The vast majority of graphics driver crashes (or, mostly, any driver running inside kernel space) don't give the system a chance to respond. Boom, you're dead.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta So a handful of developers who have demo systems is supposed to be 'it's available now and a finished product'? Sorry, but I've seen too many claims that "the NEXT version will beat anything …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sr2012 Wow, if I had a dollar for every time Windows actually did that, since, say, Windows 2000, I'd be... broke. It's only been a feature since Vista. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDDM#Enh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Exactly. Graphics drivers almost have to be granted kernel access and it's impossible to prevent a bad driver from having serious consequence. Well, you could, but you'd have to put the drivers …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Really? I stated that Google should wait until they have a working product. They don't have a working product, just a demo. Apple, OTOH, has quite a history of keeping their mouth shut about things …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacBook Pro His statement is a blatant mistruth. One need only type "graphics blue screen of death" into any search engine for an absurd number of complaints about bug checks ("Blue Screen of Death") in …