Klippoth
Member since: Jan 15th, 2006
Klippoth's Latest Comments
Blog Activity
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 4 Comments |
| Engadget | 2 Comments |
| Download Squad | 14 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 1 Comment |
| Joystiq Playstation | 4 Comments |


Snagit 10 Is Here: Screenshot Tour and Giveaway!
May 11th 2010 9:12PM (Download Squad)Giveaway: OpenSUSE 11.0 box set with all the trimmings!
Jun 22nd 2008 2:08PM (Download Squad)Windows Mobile to support Flash
Mar 17th 2008 10:15PM (Download Squad)"According to Jobs, the full-blown PC version of Flash performs too slowly to be useful on the iPhone while the mobile version, Flash Lite, is too limited to be used with the web."
At least IHHO...
WM6 FTW!!
Joyswag: Win Mass Effect's 'Bring Down the Sky' DLC
Mar 11th 2008 5:45PM (Joystiq)Win a Philips 42PFL5603D 42-inch 1080p HDTV!
Feb 24th 2008 2:16PM (Engadget HD)Chat Noir - Time Waster
Dec 1st 2007 5:32PM (Download Squad)Metal Gear Solid 4 action figures for pre-order
Oct 3rd 2007 11:36AM (Joystiq Playstation)I guess a Snake figure will have to suffice...and someone need to tell my girlfriend to stop calling them "Dolls"!
Star Wars Battlefront week: Nick's impressions
Oct 3rd 2007 10:39AM (Joystiq Playstation)Anything iPhone can do, you can do better - Mobile Minute
Jul 3rd 2007 1:15AM (Download Squad)Anything iPhone can do, you can do better - Mobile Minute
Jul 3rd 2007 1:14AM (Download Squad)Youtube Video Of LocationFree
It isn't quite the same as watching Youtube videos anywhere I go, but I think I'll be happy enough using it to watch my TiVo anywhere I can get an Edge or wifi connection...I prefer "CSI" to "Stupid Cat/Human Tricks". And of course, I use mine for packet sniffing & wep hacking, and you know Apple will never put out any software for such scenes. I mean, intuitive interface is great if you just don't have the ability or desire to actually have the power of a tweakable OS with unlimited features, but if you want tt have choice, such as IE, Opera, MiniMo (Mozilla), or NetFront, as opposed to being stuck with safari, then be my guest. That's how you end up with an intuitive interface - take all of the choices out of consumer's hands. Then all you need is a big idiot button labelled "Internet", which is about the equivalent of everyone just clicking on the Big Blue "E" on their Windows machines, and we see where that got us...