Looks good but nothing higher than about 5 Mpix make for better photos when compared to other qualities like low light sensitivity and lens quality.
Looks good but nothing higher than about 5 Mpix make for better photos when compared to other qualities like low light sensitivity and lens quality.
@phinn: Anyone that thinks Demon's Souls is too hard didn't give it a chance. You gotta take the game careful and learn weaknesses of enemies, and read tips burned into the ground. I platinumed the game, one of my favorite games of all time. But yes, it certainly isn't easy.
@Finchypoo: its the PAL cover but also on the limited edition US version too, that came with the hint book.
And for everyone else there's:
With a SAMOLED screen and if it gets Android 2.2 i'll definitely give this phone a look.
@Robert 'K-M' Alicea: Neither do I after hearing about how fast Firefox 4 is gonna be.
I'd love to see them redo this with a top end cellphone camera like the one in the iPhone 4.
@weinerschnitzelboy: well on my iPhone 3GS iOS 4.0 did nothing but improve performance of the overall phone. Between that and the antenna issues of the iPhone 4 i've decided to keep my 3GS until my contract is up then decide what to do.
@Koztah: Demon's Souls? Oh hell yea. I platinumed that game recently... loved it.
It's pretty irritating that you say "No, not right now" to the first question of if you should actually buy a PS3.
That's neat, Google pulls ahead in Javascript in 2.2 (which is finally out?). Something is wrong with this test though, I ran a 9,600ms sunspider on my friends iPhone 4 when he first got it (i canceled my order due to the antenna issue).
@cec: Actually no its not, java isn't used much anymore. my gf is a web developer and its all SQL and PHP on backends now. Front end is Ajax (javascript), HTML, CSS.
@8oardR1der: Troll much? the iPhone revolutionized smartphones 3 years ago, and the fact that EVERY new "smartphone" that comes out is compared to its latest iteration yea I'm pretty sure people still consider it.
@zaghy2zy: They moved extensions to a separate process in 3.6.6, that's all that mattered. I've never had Firefox crash once past version 3.5 anyway.
@Ace: Yea, same with me, add-ons and bookmarks. that been said, Firefox is a pretty damn good browser when it comes to stability and memory usage too. And the performance I have no real world complaints with.
I'll stick with my black PS3 Slim.
meh
Who the hell would use WYSIWYG when it comes to that? Anyone I know who is a web developer uses Notepad++ or similar.
@chaoyxa: I get between 1 and 2Mbits here in NJ on AT&Ts network. so something is wrong.
Judging by those screens the PC version is gonna like significantly better than the console version this time. Showing that console hardware is getting dated.