Joey Deacon
Bangladesh
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9.20 Build 8767 Beta (Apr 2, 2007)
Simply the best browser. It's the most standard complaint, it's the fastest, and it's the most fully featured out of the box, and by far the most secure.
Why choose anything else?
2.5.5.988 Beta (Dec 23, 2006)
Aires, you know MediaMonkey is just for Audio right? I'm glad they havn't bloated it with Video support...
8.00.48 (Dec 21, 2006)
Very good defragger, perhaps the best. Very keen pricing. Got 2 homes licences for £13
RC2 Build 5744 (Oct 7, 2006)
A step back in reliability from RC1 here. BSOD in ACPI.SYS, problems with the Microsoft signed Nvidia RC2 drivers.
PS. Memory useage is irevellent, any efficient operating system should use as much as possible. Or would you rather the memory be sat there doing nothing? How well the operating system reallocates memory when applications need them is important. Linux works like this, it will use ALL the memory you throw at it, this is how efficient operating systems work..
9.02 Build 8573 (Sep 8, 2006)
How many of your "test websites" are standard compliant?
Opera works fine here, it's secure, fast and feature laden.
9.02 Build 8573 (Jan 25, 2008 - 6:05 PM)
The latest Home Media Magazine has been released with the latest Nielson VideoScan data, and for the week ending January 20th, Blu-ray disc sales accounted for 83% of the high definition market. During this time, there were no Buy-One-Get-One-Free sales, showing the complete dominance that Blu-ray holds in the high definition market even without purchasing incentives.
While some analysts concluded that Blu-ray's hold on the high definition market was only a temporary spike due to the Warner announcement, it appears that the trend will continue as more and more consumers discover the benefits of Blu-ray.
9.02 Build 8573 (Jan 25, 2008 - 11:02 AM)
Anyone want to be how long Nate Mook and Ken Graffeo last in their current jobs?
With biased reporting, and unsound buisness decisons, not very long I think...
Many sites are linking to this story, and commenting how desperate Nate Mook is, in his biased reporting, it's hillarious...
http://www.highdefdigest...ekly_Hardware_Lead/1403
9.02 Build 8573 (Jan 25, 2008 - 3:04 AM)
Anyone want to be how long Nate Mook and Ken Graffeo last in their current jobs?
With biased reporting, and unsound buisness decisons, not very long I think...
9.02 Build 8573 (Jan 25, 2008 - 3:03 AM)
Or let HD DVD die..
http://www.petitiononlin.../HDVDeath/petition.html
10,000+ and counting, and has only been running a week, not a month like the Save HD DVD petition.
To quote HD DVD fanbot nonsense. "Consumers have spoken".
9.02 Build 8573 (Jan 25, 2008 - 3:00 AM)
Very funny, as most people accept that Paramount took 150mil to go Red, but it's very unlikely that Warner took anything to go Blu
This petition will explode in HD DVD fanbots faces, as it will prove there was no payoff, but bring Paramount/Microsofts dodgy dealings to light.