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Archive for category Uncategorized
Nvidia GF100 / Fermi Preview
Posted by Tim in Uncategorized on January 19, 2010
The NDA has been lifted and AnandTech has posted a lot of details about the upcoming GF100. On paper, it looks very impressive. Should be a very good CUDA processing platform and a good card for games to boot.
GM Volt for Under $40k?
Posted by Tim in Uncategorized on January 9, 2010
DailyTech posted an article quoting GM saying the cost of the Volt could end up being significantly less than $40,000. If GM can pulls that off and if the final version reviews as well as all the prototypes generally have, the Volt might live up to the hype after all. More details here.
Microsoft’s problematic lack of nightly builds for IE
Posted by Tim in Uncategorized on November 22, 2009
Ars Technica posted this article. While the author makes some interesting point, I don’t believe he understands what IE is for Microsoft. Unlike Firefox, Opera, and in most respects Chrome, IE is part of Microsoft’s OS platform and as such the more open and interactive development process the author suggests would be inappropriate. While getting feedback is important, nightly builds are more useful as a way of getting input from the developers of the browser and not people the write applications for the browser. Whether Microsoft should be releasing more betas to web application developers or not is very much debatable, but nightly builds are clearly inappropriate. The article seems highly critical of Microsoft continuing to support IE6. I’ll agree that IE6 is a pain to develop for and I wish the Internet would migrate away from supporting it. However, Microsoft can not afford to drop support for it as long as XP is supported. Internet Explorer (for better or for worse) is to deeply tied in to Windows XP for Microsoft to be able to continue to support XP without supporting IE6. Also, IE6 is still being used by many corporate customers on their intranet. These corporations may have made an arguably bad choice to tie their custom applications to IE6 specific rendering, but Microsoft can not simply say “You made a bad choice integrating your application to our platform. You must upgrade or we won’t support you.” without risking a sizable chunk of money they receive each year in support and services contracts. I think the author would be surprised to find out that there are still a lot of corporate customers out there that are running Windows 2000 (or even earlier) as their standard platform, have applications that integrate IE and have no plans to change any time soon. What it comes down to is that as long as Microsoft continues to tightly integrate their browser and OS they will be forced as a consequence of that decision to support whatever browser comes with that OS until that OS becomes unsupported. From a developer standpoint it is not a pretty situation, but it is reality.
T-Mobile’s Network Is Having Nationwide Failures
Posted by Tim in Uncategorized on November 3, 2009
At first I thought it was my SIM card, but now it looks like T-Mobile’s network is encountering major problems, based on reports in this thread it appears to be a nationwide issue (from T-Mobile’s forum):
Hi everybody, please see this official statement from T-Mobile:
Some T-Mobile customers may be experiencing intermittent service disruptions impacting voice and some data services. Our rapid response teams have been mobilized to restore service as quickly as possible. We will provide updates as more information is available.
Message Edited by Dominic on 11-03-2009 05:52 PMDominic
Moderator, T-Mobile Forums
Updates
Posted by Tim in Uncategorized on November 1, 2009
I’ve added another review to the game review area (Ghostbusters for the PS3). I just finished another major project at work so I am hoping to post more frequent updates for at least the next couple of weeks.