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sog35 said: Those without vision will think this is bad for Apple Watch. Nope. Its all part of the plan. What is the biggest road block for the introduction of a wearable computer? Go look at Google Glass for the answer. Its making wearin…
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If you mean Paul Thurrott, he's not a Windows Phone/Mobile fan at all anymore. He has been a one its biggest detractors for months. Still, it doesn't make much sense that Microsoft with its limited market share and product selection could end up s…
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You should be able to access the router from the Dell machine. From there you can configure it. As far as the ISP technicians fixing it--it's not their problem.
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If it really gets that warm there all the time, you might look into water cooling. There are some good kits out there that let you take the heat and dump it outside the case. It might help your system last a lot longer. Of course, there's always AC.
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cool, looks like you got the hang of it, and it's OCing like all the other Venice cores out there! 8)
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Quote: my venice core is 1.8ghz stock, so it hits almost up to 2ghz quite well but i think the motherboard (asus a8n sli - not deluxe) holds it back a bit and i'm operating with just a big fan in 90deg ambient temperatures (near the equator, rememb…
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Well, high-speed internet installs don't have a setting for multiple PCs. They are either On or Off. Since your Dell can connect, then I highly doubt it's the ISP's fault. First things first, can you connect to router and bring up its software in…
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Does your router have ethernet ports that you can connect computers to? If so, then connect your machine directly to the router and access it from there. You shouldn't need a WEP, since it's a "wired" connection. Once you're in the router's software…
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Heh, I don't see any problems with what you're doing. If gaming is your thing--but consoles aren't--then a windows box is the answer. Not only do you have more choices in games (that typically sell for less), you have more choices in hardware. I may…
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Yeah, and it takes quite a bit of effort to do change out the drive. However, I did it anyway.
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Depends on what you mean by "sort." You can already arrange them in any order you like, and you can create sub-folders. What else is there?
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I wonder if "Reset Safari" would help? Any one ever try it?
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Being behind to AMD will only really matter if AMD gets closer to Intel in market share. Right now AMD clearly has better desktop CPUs, but their lack of ability to supply (due to FAB space) keeps them from scoring more OEM deals. Since most OEMs …
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Maybe your cookies expired? That, or your ISP changes your IP address on a regular basis. Some sites look for the same IP to match a login account, and if yours is different, it might make you login again for security reasons--it assumes you are try…
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Often when you log in to a website from another machine, you need to login again on your home machine. Yahoo mail sorta does this, and one particular forum I visit will drop me completely if I access it from another system. Is there any chance that …
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My guess is that it has something to do with fragmenting on the drive, but I'm not totally sure.
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Actually, I think AMD (and maybe Intel, too) has developed something like this, but haven't taken it that far yet. In theory, it would work like a reverse peltier, turning some of the heat generated by the CPU die to power again. I think AMD came up…
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Keep in mind that this is the first public Beta. Longhorn has gone through many cosmetic changes in its (long) development. It's quite possible it will be changed again before 2006. Though I'm sure MS will prove me wrong. Quote: i like to think…
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I get a lockup occasionally on my PM, too. It's not under high-load, like one would expect either. The only non-Apple components are my logitech mouse and 1GB of dual channel Corsair XMS. I recently put in an ATI 9800pro, but that was made for the G…
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opuscroakus, lol!