With the head of steam Android has world wide, I don't think so.
Apples sales numbers are doing well in America, but else where int he world they aren't as sought after.
As John Dvorak said, "this is because most Americans are just too dumb to use Windows". :P
In no particular order:
Wifinder
PRemoteDroid
RedPhone
Milo
GasBuddy
Scanner Buddy
TuneIn Radio
Net Scan
Wifi Analyzer
Wardrive
Maverick
MapDroyd
Torque (this app rocks your cars ODB II interface)
Speedview
Network Discovery
Webkey
Team Viewer
Ad Free
adbWireless
androidVNC...
I don't have a Droid X, I have a Samsung Epic 4G...
And I get the same problems often when connecting it to my PC.
For some reason I keep killing the micro USB cables, I've gone through 7 so far, a new one always fixes the problem for me... try a new cable.
Amazon has them for cheap...
I'd say yes, you have too much system for your PSU to handle.
But, it's possible you got a golden PSU there that is underrated and isn't sweating the extreme load you are putting on it.
Run some benchmarks and use a utility to monitor the voltages under extended CPU & GPU loading and see...
Have you checked your motherboard and components for bulging capacitors?
I've come across this problem where a mobo with bad PWM caps that were bulging would work intermittently, and eventually fry the PSU.
Just tested this with my ZR30w. The PS3 doesn't work doesn't work on it. The blue light on the ZR30w just blinks on and off. It might be the HDMI to DVI converter I was using, it's missing 6 pins that are right in the middle. The missing part is flanked by 2 groups of 9 pins on either side...
I don't think there is a difference. I own an X-Rite i1 Display 2. The X-Rite and Pantone versions both use the same software, Eye-One Match 3.
I believe X-Rite bought the parent company that owned GretagMacbeth, who originally made the i1 Display 2, revised the software, and then licensed...
The reason for the distortion of "targetting reticules" is due to the TV doing frame interpolation. These 120Hz and 240Hz TV's don't have a 120Hz or 240Hz source signal, they are using a 60Hz signal and interpolating frames to give you the illusion of smoother frame rates. Essentially it's...
Didn't see much news posted about this one. Asus announced a new 27 inch 120Hz 3D capable monitor on May 20th. Not much info released yet.
Specs so far are:
Model: PG276
27" screen size
1920x1080 resolution
LED Backlight
400 nits
Anti-reflective coating: "Color Shine Technology"
120Hz...
BFBC2 is definitely loading much faster.
One note on the install of these 10.4a drivers;
I uninstalled the 10.2's, rebooted, installed the 10.4a's, everything completed fine, but after 5 seconds a dialog box came up and said that there was no 3D GPU installed. Resolution dropped to 800x600...
Don't know about the LaCie software, but if you want another alternative you can try out HCFR.
http://www.homecinema-fr.com/colorimetre/index_en.php
I have an X-Rite iDisplay2 also, and use it with HCFR and get great results.