MrFluffyThing
MrFluffyThing
MrFluffyThing

Currently I have the three monitors each connected to a separate GPU (GTX 580) and are just set to extend. I use DisplayFusion to add extra keystrokes/gestures to the windows to make it more user friendly. When I game, I enable SLI and set Nvidia Surround.

Ironically, the top 10 new features of Windows 8 (for tablet) are also the top ten worst features for desktop...

Waiting for someone to see this face down next to a macbook and start using it like a mac mouse. Goodbye fancy screen.

At the time that Bitcoin started getting hot in the news between late 2010 and early 2011, I had decided to try mining. One of my systems sat at full tilt for what seemed like 2 days to produce a single bitcoin. This bitcoin was worth, at the time, around $16. I sat on it for a while and didn't think anything of it

This is going to get interesting.

This may not cause physical harm to anyone, but this does create a permanent tarnish on their reputations, regardless of what they were doing was wrong or right. Lawyers are paid to defend their clients, not turn them in. They have a signed an NDA, and they will do their jobs. Who are we to say they're bad people,

I've been wondering the same thing. This is roughly the equivalent to throwing a Molotov cocktail through their building. Both effectively shut down the business, just one does it in a long term way. Example: these guys have no trust for future business now.

Yes but according to these rumors the start menu will be removed entirely. The developer previews are very different from the final version, and often still include elements of the previous release (Windows 7 beta's menus and 90% of the elements looked quite a bit like Vista until launch). More than likely, if they're

Microsoft has always had the policy of "Make sure something is accessible in 3 different ways" too. Wonder what the main method for accessing 90% of the operating system will be.

If your DNA becomes your password, hacking your DNA once means that people will have your account information for life. Biometrics are a terrible method for security, because you only need the digital information of you to get through a system.

"Is causing embarrassment really the same as a sexual assault? Really? Is it the end of her world? If she had any intention of sending that picture to anyone, it probably would have gotten out anyhow, and then what? Same result, except without a convenient scapegoat. Oh noes, she's embarrassed! In the immortal words

Spoken like a true troll. Personally, iOS isn't for me. I'd take WP7 over iOS. You also have to realize that Android can't be lumped together anymore. They aren't one phone, and it isn't one operating system these days, it comes in flavors, and each with a compatibility for common apps. You can more so lump it

As far as I can tell Gizmodo is just blowing the Google policy change thing way out of proportion. Every day there's a new article about how Google is evil because they said something in 2004 and they now share data with themselves etc. Honestly, it just looks like Google is implementing cost saving ideas. They've

This doesn't sound like a problem to me. What's wrong with them using my account information internally anyway?

I've seen the concept floating around for quite a while now. While it's great for after-thought focusing, it's not a great concept for professional photography just yet. The current limitations on megapixel density is just starting to go away from 24MP CMOS sensors and towards better low light performance. light field

It's not difficult for Android OEMs to modify the DPI font settings. The Galaxy Nexus has a screen with 316 DPI, which is only just shy of the iPhone 4/4S's 326 DPI, which shows that even at 4.65 inches, if the font size per pixel remained the same on the Nexus, the text would be unreasonably small.

In my honest opinion, I started off hating the current redesign, but I've gotten used to it. The biggest annoyances I have are that some things don't work simply because of HTML standards (Like you can't click on the top of the sidebar until you scroll down because the divs). I think making it wider and enabling

To be honest, I feel this is a push to put pictures over words. Sure, it makes a decent gallery for viewing pictures, but it shouldn't take over the entire site layout. The text boxes are way too small and too far to the right for it to be comfortable to read.