@HDr: You'd be shocked to hear this, though yes... If you don't have the current drivers that support flash video decoding, my Core 2 Duo (2.93 GHz) happens to hit 90s in both cores.
@HDr: You'd be shocked to hear this, though yes... If you don't have the current drivers that support flash video decoding, my Core 2 Duo (2.93 GHz) happens to hit 90s in both cores.
@MifuneT: That's very odd, I didn't even have to buffer the Original setting on 15 Mbps.
Well it stutters on my computer, so I go to install the lastest drivers for my Radeon HD 4770 that support flash video decoding... And they don't install.
@CoDRoX: What they should have done was get the MAC addresses and SSIDs, then tie them to GPS coordinates, so devices that only have wifi can do some form of navigation.
Older computers? I was just about to make an ad for my old PC that I had kicking around...
@Cintax: Must of been borrowing a friend's iPhone 4, noticed that the bars were dropping quickly and posted before it dropped off completely.
@AdamKaoru: That was one publisher/company. Citation needed good sir.
@The Kert: Ha! I'm in the same situation. Wish that RIM would provide access to the video light through other applications, since there are times where I don't want the video light to be on when I start it.
Having enough light is extremely important for my BlackBerry Bold 9000's camera. I can take some pretty nice shots outdoors when it's sunny, though step indoors and take a picture of something on my desk and you'll have a grainy, blurry image.
@mocax: Even better, clipping tool in Windows 7. Have it pinned to the start menu for situations like that.
@monkeybiziu: I have a "Will Work For Steam Games" policy. Got BioShock 1 and 2 from a friend from installing Windows XP, giving him an Ethernet card and a video card with DVI.
@Morgan Squiers: Have you tried going into the Options Memory and then setting "Mass Storage Mode Support" to On? Not sure if it's turned on by default.
@Damn the Fanboys: At least it doesn't look like ass anymore.
@mruler360: Napalm on your balls.
@Jackstick: Sounds like it's time for...
@RedEyeNinja: Look around on eBay.ca for a case, there's likely plenty Hong Kong based sellers that have em.
@Magic Beans - snoring pug: They should totally rename the listing as "Scientifically engineered iPhone 4 reception fixing plastic shell" and raise the price to $2.
@Digitallysick: Yeah, not to pleased with the software on my Bold 9000... Though I love the hardware.