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qwertywarrior

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  1. i actually still own the n64 game it was AWESOME even though the port was considered really bad i still loved it the time when they would actually port a game from a pc just took a pic of my cartridge anyways here is the news http://www.nextpowerup.com/news/19456/carmageddon-reincarnation-now-has-a-release-date.html A release date has finally been announced for Carmageddon: Reincarnation. The game will be released on April 23, according to an announcement from developer Stainless Games. Carmageddon is currently in Steam Early Access and players have already gone through an alpha and beta. The game will include 16 chapters with 3-4 events each in its Career Mode. There is also a multiplayer mode in the game with six event types that can be played over LAN or online. Carmageddon: Reincarnation received $625,000 on Kickstarter in 2012 and then received $3.5 million from Les Edgar, founder of Bullfrog Productions, in 2013. The game is coming to PC, Xbox One, and PS4.
  2. the thing is a normal watch already takes a lot of space ur gonna add a pcb and a battery in there and its gonna be thick ! google really needs to make an android wear thats compatible with the M series soc or some one needs to make a soc with single core A5 and a low power GPU like what powerVR made at 16nm
  3. do u think microsoft will do this i mean EU gave them hell over the whole browser thing i cant see this happening its just too much of a bother for microsoft to go court over this (anti-competitive practices) since they are the ones in charge of the whole signing thing
  4. "Choose a Linux Distribution That Supports Secure Boot: Modern versions of Ubuntu — starting with Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS and 12.10 — will boot and install normally on most PCs with Secure Boot enabled." https://www.linuxfoundation.org/sites/main/files/lf_uefi_secure_boot_open_platforms.pdf only problem i see with this is that u can install win7 anymore other than that most modern OSes will work just fine
  5. well its ok i guess as fast as a dualcore a9 i think
  6. jokes on them i do all my hackzoring on integrated gpu using system memory
  7. but what if u later change ur mind WHAT THEN HUH ?!?!
  8. i have this issue on my phone and i cant seem to press always even though i always press youtube. are you the same
  9. huh is this the same company that said removing film grain was cheating even in single player and DMCAed most of the mods ?
  10. ܝܘܚܢܢ ܒܝܬ ܐܦܪܝܡ

    1. Sharif

      Sharif

      The thing won't translate O.o

    2. qwertywarrior

      qwertywarrior

      it isnt supposed to its Aramaic gibberish - if those exact words would show up in google chrome ON OSX it would crash the browser - it was on a recent news post

    3. Sharif
  11. it has become a tradition in the semiconductor industry to make your chips at the company you're suing Ah, legal documents...NVIDIA has disclosed in their latest 10-K filing that none other than Samsung is manufacturing some of the company’s chips. TSMC has been the source of GPUs for both AMD and NVIDIA for some time, but this filing (the full document is available from the SEC website) has a very interesting mention of the suppliers of their silicon under the “Manufacturing” section: Back in December NVIDIA commented on its lawsuit against Samsung for alleged IP theft, which only makes this partnership seem more unlikely. However even Apple (which has their own famous legal history with Samsung, of course) has relied on Samsung for some of the production of their A-series SoCs, including the current crop of A8 chips. Business is business, and Samsung Foundry has been a reliable source of silicon for multiple manufacturers - particularly during times when TSMC has struggled to meet demand at smaller process nodes. Samsung's Current Semiconductor Offering It is unclear at this point whether the wafers produced by Samsung Semiconductor are for NVIDIA’s mobile parts exclusively, or if any of the desktop GPUs were produced there rather than at TSMC. The partnership could also be attributed simply to scale, just as Apple has augmented A8 SoC supply with their rival’s fab while primarily relying on TSMC. It will be interesting to see just how pervasive the chips produced by Samsung are within the NVIDIA lineup, and what future products might be manufactured with their newest 14nm FinFET process technology. http://www.pcper.com/news/General-Tech/SEC-Filing-Reveals-NVIDIA-Now-Using-Samsung-Some-Manufacturing
  12. what the hell whats the point of that make it configurable like win 8 prebuilt computers
  13. This isn't a review ... Gonna wait for pcper anand or tomshardware to make a review
  14. Founded August 2002 Defunct September 2010 BFG is dead
  15. ummm BFG closed down a while back
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