Juice, it sounds like your computer or your browser. Not the site, as I have no problems loading the site on my Windows Machine at work, or my Mac at home. Both I use Firefox on.
Ah, see, I use IE6. Yep stuck in the stone age. What's that you say? No one is supposed to be using IE anymore? Engadget doesn't work well on IE? Oh...
I use it a lot, and I find it works perfectly fine. No problems seeing sites on it. I think IE6 is far to unsafe though, and if you can't upgrade to IE7, go for Opera. It's super fast. But it's sometimes hard to find the most simplest buttons.
So yeah, go for IE7 or Opera. I've used both and they're great. IE6 has far too many issues with things.
I recommend using IE7, it may take a few days to get used to, but it's overall a better user experience if you're not willing to give up IE and use Firefox or Opera. You'll also be able to make use of tabbed browsing, which after a while you'll wonder how you lived without it.
Dunno, the RSS feeds page stutters for me like hell until it loads fully. IE7 Vista, fully patched, Core 2 Duo e6600 2.4 ghz, 2 gig 667 ram. I doubt it's the hardware, and really, the software is commonly enough used that it should be compatible. Engadget, what's up?
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Why does Engadget stutter so much? I can't scroll until the whole page loads...
Juice, it sounds like your computer or your browser. Not the site, as I have no problems loading the site on my Windows Machine at work, or my Mac at home. Both I use Firefox on.
Ah, see, I use IE6. Yep stuck in the stone age. What's that you say? No one is supposed to be using IE anymore? Engadget doesn't work well on IE? Oh...
Or you could try IE7.
I use it a lot, and I find it works perfectly fine. No problems seeing sites on it. I think IE6 is far to unsafe though, and if you can't upgrade to IE7, go for Opera. It's super fast. But it's sometimes hard to find the most simplest buttons.
So yeah, go for IE7 or Opera. I've used both and they're great. IE6 has far too many issues with things.
I recommend using IE7, it may take a few days to get used to, but it's overall a better user experience if you're not willing to give up IE and use Firefox or Opera. You'll also be able to make use of tabbed browsing, which after a while you'll wonder how you lived without it.
Dunno, the RSS feeds page stutters for me like hell until it loads fully. IE7 Vista, fully patched, Core 2 Duo e6600 2.4 ghz, 2 gig 667 ram. I doubt it's the hardware, and really, the software is commonly enough used that it should be compatible. Engadget, what's up?