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Forget the lack of Flash... apparently this thing has no multitasking. Let me say that again. NO multitasking. Let me say that a different way. Only 1 App running at any given time. ... and this is supposed to be the revolutionary replacement for the netbook? I can't even listen to music while surfing? Or have a calculator open while taking notes
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Completely agreed. Granted, that is a pretty loaded demographic with plenty of spending power (via parental support). I don't see this device as being very practical except as a gadget-toy. It looks like it could be pretty fun for the crowd that likes to swing over to the coffee shop and hang around for hours killing time on youtube. It looks like
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It's a little tight, but both crossfire connectors can be used.
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Ever notice the people who are always breaking their gadgets only buy the most expensive and fancy ones? It's not worth breaking unless it cost you a few pay cheques, has a million+1 features you'll never use (and/or don't know how to use and can't be bothered to read the manual and find out) and is extremely delicate with plenty of
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"Bose. Better sound through marketing." Hasn't that always been their slogan? I'm certain it's in all their commercials and ads. I might of mixed up a word or two, but I think I get the meaning across. Also, this "new" approach of theirs towards active noise canceling certainly sounds a lot like many other active noise
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Actually, I bet the 5400RPM 2TB drive performs around as well as a 500GB 7200RPM drive. Though the spindle speed is lower, the data density is many times higher, so even though the disk is physically spinning slower, more data is flying per second than in the 7200RPM drive. So the Hitachi 7200RPM 2TB probably performs quite a bit faster than lower density
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Uhh, I think you accidentally mixed up Static Contrast and Dynamic Contrast. Dynamic is the meaningless one, not the other way around.
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I jail broke my iPhone and I lost my job, found out my significant other was cheating on me and my car exploded. Coincidence?
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I agree with you there. There is much more money to be made smashing windows machines. It is also easier to do for the script kiddies who are just in it for malicious joy. I say easier because there are more tools available, more tutorials, more communities, more help for someone just starting out. If you want to go breaking a Mac, you are much more
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The number of known malicious software isn't a direct measure of how vulnerable a system inherently is. Take the fact that Mac is always the first to drop in every annual pwn2own hacking contest. Eventually all the OS' and browsers fall, but not only has Safari on Mac gone down first year after year, but the winners have stated in interviews