tobz1000-old
tobz1000
tobz1000-old

Well I know there's Snesoid lite, which is ad-supported; that's also prohibited under the license.

The *oid emulators (some of them at least) used code which was specifically licensed to only be redistributed for free. Good riddance.

Considering we didn't know the RAM before now, everything they announced is still true. =/

Except there was a working machine at their press conference. Although they never announced its memory, this means the specs have very much been changed since then (if this is true at all, of course).

I know what you mean; the saving per unit is fairly tiny, so why not add that amount to the retail price?

The difference is when they announced that, a working PS3 didn't exist. They showed a working NGP at their trade show, which made at least myself confident that its specs were finalised. Not that Sony ever disclosed its RAM, so this could remain nothing more than a rumour.

Every device 'without internal storage' still has some - a few hundred MB. Operating systems aren't stored on thin air.

This article's title is just confusing.

No shit. If you use extensions at all, stick to mainstream releases. 90% of devs have their extensions updated within a week of a release candidate/gold release.

Housemarque's new game is out already?? Now I really need a working PS3.

I just tried that out, and their style is actually pretty cool. Firefox has a similar control-tab GUI (looks more like Windows' alt-tab) which can be enabled, albeit all the time (fullscreen or no). I might make a user-chrome script to only enable it in fullscreen :)

Why not just introduce autohide to fullscreen?

I'll be surprised if this is the standard edition; they usually save the minimalist art for collectors' editions.

I don't understand why browsers still don't indicate how a link will behave behave before you click it. Assuming I ever acquire the skills, I'm hoping to make an extension which changes your cursor to symbolize something opening in a new tab (i.e. what is traditionally a standard new window) or an actual new window

Even for that I find tab groups in Firefox more helpful. It's great to have an overview of all your webpages (but no other programs), plus being able to label the groups doesn't hurt.

Don't forget ctrl-shift-t!

I'm amazed how many people don't know, in 2011, that middle click opens a new tab. I told this to someone in my computer science (!) lab just the other week.

Stuff like this is why I feel uncomfortable using a computer without a system monitor of some sort on display at all times (outside of fullscreen applications). CPU at 70%? Oh right, it's the 1080p flash video 10 tabs to the left...

A female Shepard has been able to flip-flop from the start. I don't see how this is any different.

"...such clocks could monitor incredibly subtle changes over far shorter time periods." :|