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Most of these pyramid programs are a real ripoff. Suppose each node in the tree needs 10 branches beneath them to get the payoff. The founder only needs to recruit 10 people into the program. The 11th member needs 100 people to join after him. T…
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Quote: Originally posted by Jared Not really. Do you remember when MS wanted the AOL protocol to put into their MSN Messanger? AOL said no way... Apple came around and asked AOL for their protocol and now, look at iChat. Are you forgetting …
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Quote: Originally posted by Gargoyle what would be really usefull would be for the lecturers to wear the microphone, and record the lecture. Then make the lecture available on the website later that day. Then you could download it to your iPod…
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They showed 2 new power chargers on Techtv a few weeks ago. One of them was a pad with a bunch of little 'ball-bearing' contacts, it would detect which contacts needed power and it would turn those on. I assume the charger and device needed specia…
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Sounds impressive, the article in CGW had less but different info. Enemy and barney AI is greatly improved. Aliens pursue you, breaking through glass and wood to hunt you down. They can navigate rough terrain, move around obstacles climb and ju…
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Apple is playing to their marketing strength. If you first read about new products at cnet or slashdot, Steve couldn't hype up the products and create the image they're going for, for each device. An article would include a short feature list, a f…
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Quote: Originally posted by sCreeD All right, this bit really confused me: "Intel using AMD64 technology" but then "or something similar." Is it me, a major scoop or just slopping writing? Screed This is Intel's Yamhill project.
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Quote: Originally posted by thuh Freak itunes, and all mac audio players, are processor hungry becuase macs don't use a separate sound card (like peecees do). so the encoding/decoding of the music files is done on the proc and that takes cycles.…
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorph High end solutions don't use integrated chipsets like the nForce. That sort of integration is a cost-cutting measure. But low-end boards don't use Quadro's either.
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Quote: Originally posted by David R Out of boredom at work today I tried the free Listen.com preview (no credit card required - you only get 30 secs of each song) and it's cool. Better than I figured. But I still will not pay a monthly fee, I h…
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Quote: Originally posted by Algol For the time being Apple can afford to make little or no profits, as long as they slowly gain market share. What I want to know is whether the market share of apple has increased at all since the switch campaign…
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Bah, That Gigabyte board is nice, but slower than the Abit 875 mobo. http://www.abit.com.tw/abitweb/webjs...CNO=en_0304141 1 GHz FSB, dual channel 500Mhz DDR They even claim to have overclocked the Intel gigabit nic.
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The legal music mentioned was alluding to an Apple partnered music service/store. I think it's still a rumor though. I've been using Rhapsody for a while. It's decent but too expensive at a $1 per burned track.
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Quote: Originally posted by Kecksy For some reason, I don't trust Sony. Not that the products are bad, I just don't trust large corporations. ATi is getting pretty big. Might have to start cheering for nVidia. Sony used to make nice stuff, b…
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I use overnet. It's early in development, but AFAIK there are no other networks with the same features. Serverless files identified by hash code ability to upload chunks to others regardless if you have the complete file.
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Well we have most of the piracy excuses so far piracy victim is 'rich' piracy victim is a 'big company' I think the piracy victim is bad I don't like the prices, so it's okay I think the product is crap, yet valuable enough for me to steal Who's goi…
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Whew. I thought it wasn't going to be a SATA drive, from your post.
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[quote]Originally posted by OBJRA10: xmoger, www.msn.com http://mail.aol.com
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[quote]Originally posted by Wrong Robust: a windows complaint: I really really really dislike how in windows explorer if you are not selecting anything the backspace button goes up one level or back to the last location...that is very frustrat…
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[quote]Originally posted by Eugene: I wouldn't call Apple's situation embarassing, especially since AMD is also in a similar situation. Apparently AMD's changing their XP ratings with Barton so that 2083 MHz = 2800+. Currently the 2800+ is a 22…