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TestDisk and PhotoRec (http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk). They can recovery pretty much anything, work on Windows, Linux, BSD, Solaris, OS X.... and are completely free.
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It's inconceivable that AT&T's lawyers could think they can win for misleading advertising when the ad so clearly qualifies its statements to 3G.
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>> Even the fastest computers... 45 seconds to boot....... it cranks through them one at a time.... No... no... no.... 19 seconds to boot Kubuntu here... as Upstart starts services concurrently. From all I've read, ChromeOS is a stripped down Linux. It's a Linux kernel running a simplified X server with Chrome on top... not the major re
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>> I would never play this thing with earnest money. Totally agree. The more tech progresses, the better the house seems to do against the average Joe.
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>> I get the feeling that you've condensed several year's worth of evens in a few witty sentences. Where can I get the long version? Actually, all of that's going to happen by next Thursday.
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True. I always jump on the latest Linux alphas and try out beta video drivers, sacrificing my completely stable release build just to see what's over the bleeding edge. A lot of us just want the latest and greatest stuff.
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The remote is 1/3rd the size of the computer. I wonder how long until they put the computer in the remote, add a neural interface, network every device/mechanism we encounter in our daily lives, and then top it off by designing the remotes to look like gnarled sticks? Do you think it's too early to patent that?
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Let the "Is that an N900, or are you just happy to see me?" jokes commence. Seriously: This looks like a great option for people that might have been considering the fabled OpenPandora. This gives you a phone, built in... but it costs twice as much, and doesn't have gaming controls or dual SD slots.
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I was thinking it was overpriced, until I saw the wireless part. And then I saw how much the required Kleer system costs. So now I'm back to overpriced.