DexterPC
DexterPC
DexterPC

I still think that the industry should stick with 10" tablets. Once you start to get under that size you get into useability issues. The future of tablets is the death of laptops and until you can make them as easy to use, or easier, it will not happen. 7" and 5" tablets are not going to allow for that.

If this was a place where they dealt with high security and technology why is everything looking like a snapshot from the mid 90's ? Floppy disks? VHS Tapes? CRTC Monitors and paper filing?

Hackintoshes are mostly buggy and difficult to run. I tried to turn my windows machine into a dual boot Hackintosh and all i got was headaches because you still need the right hardware configuration of your machine for it to work. A 7 year old can build a working windows machine in a day.

And Bam HP drops the tablet market...hmmm...

I remember they used to have these white erasers that worked really well. Unless you were the type to press super hard when writing all you had to do is use light pressure and it would take the pencil off. Usually without having lost any of the eraser. This could be the same compound.

I'm not mad. I try not to get mad at things like articles on here. Just curious is all. :)

Pipping Asus to the post, HP's launching at least two Ultrabooks using Intel's 1.8GHz Core i7 2677M and 1.7GHz i7 2637M processors before Asus's launch in September, claims sources close to Foxconn, which is said to be making them. [Digitimes]

In the article on Book of Joe it says and I quote. "The blades are housed in a medical-grade stainless steel cartridge, and the cartridge is held in place by 16 neodymium magnets." So it does have a removable blade. But I imagine they are supre expensive and I still think I am paying too much for my Gillette Fusion

Then you must not have any friends younger than 60. That's not true either, my dad is almost 70 and I get more emails from him than most of my friends aged 20-40. lol.

Bill Gates has been historically documented making a similar error years ago when he predicted that 64KB was more memory than any computer will ever need. Seems he has a problem with forseeing the need for data storage expansion. (too bad they cant program an operating system with that spec. Heh.)

Notice its called a money clip? You never put cards in a MONEY clip. Its only for your bills.

This is a great idea! Most of the public washrooms I have been in have been putting a trash can right next to the door or just outside the bathroom so people can use a piece of paper towel to open the door. Such a waste.

Touche... :)

So what they are saying is that they just drew some lines so that they were further apart..... This is amazing and earth shattering for what reason? Its awesome that this device still exists tho.

Of course People want a Fully integrated operating system in a tablet. Its just the next step to replacing laptops with tablets. Its only a matter of time and that time is fast approaching. If you can get the storage and computing power of a laptop in a tablet and keep it light. Wouldn't it be great to get that

Has anyone tried the new Mozilla Firefox mobile browser? Their PC and Mac versions blow away IE and Safari. Just wondered if the mobile version is just as efficient. (I haven't bought a smart phone yet. I know "get with the times" lol)

it does but if you do the math it appears to be HALF HD. I think.

Wait a minute! Is Apple actually doing something that will BENEFIT the end user of their product? There has to be a catch. Its probably going to be an upgrade to your iTunes subscription. "iTunes platinum! Now you can download as many times as you want! Yearly upgrade NOW ONLY $199US !!!" sensing a money grab.

Ahhhhh.... another app to make those already noisy, annoying, overly rude ppl in university even worse. sigh. At least its quiet. laugh.

Yeah this does look like a traditional screw-in fitting. Went to the web site for the bulb. The article mentions the bayonet fitting but is showing the other option.