Fun fact: AGA is a Swedish company (Aktiebolaget GasAccumulator), or at least it was founded here.
Fun fact: AGA is a Swedish company (Aktiebolaget GasAccumulator), or at least it was founded here.
The patent was pending from day one, and most Ultrabooks are supposed to look like the Air. Even though Apple might not have had the patent to back a lawsuit up back then, they would still have been on the offensive if they desired to one day do to laptops what they are doing on the mobile phone front against Samsung.…
Samsung does not give Apple any exclusives. Intel does. It is well established that Intel and Apple are more intimate than they are with any other supplier. Also, there are LOADS of alternatives to Samsung for Apple. They can always find someone else to manufacture the mobile CPUs, the RAM and the displays. The reason…
Considering that Ultrabook is an Intel initiative, and Apple and Intel are more or less as much buddies you can be in this industry, I don't think the Ultrabook market is under any serious threat.
"high-end, small form factor gaming PC"
Hm. Neh. Simply because I don't like rumors.
All the ATMs from major banks (and these shitty orange ones) in Sweden have them.
I'm Swedish, and I freaking HATE those orange ATMs. Not that I have ever received a dead mouse, but they never work, their receipts are worthless, and they're extremely freaking slow. So I was really not that surprised when I saw the news, that it was one of these involved. Using them is like using a fucking slot…
The same texture was in the first iBooks as well, don't really see how this is news in any way.
Nice, just throw some candy at the alternative medicine lunatics when you're at it, this is exactly the kind of fuel they need, a headline to copy and paste out of context.
(But we're of course not there yet, just for clarification before I get torn to pieces by the angry fact-correcting mob)
For years I have waited for a phone designed entirely by Sony, without Ericsson putting their filthy hands on it, which almost always ends up in a fragile, ugly, plastic abomination. Now we're getting somewhere.
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Meh, new and new. It's just a new meson.
Yes, BCS can only properly describe type I-superconductors.
I did a seminar on the same effect last week. The basis of the phenomenon is called the Meissner Effect, it was discovered soon after superconductivity itself. It basically works, as The Glieb described, by trapping the B-field in unpurities (these occur in type II-superconductors) called quantum flux tubes. A…
So? It also doesn't speak Swedish, but it sold fantastically here in Sweden. Most people are more attracted by the camera and hardware performance.
Wow. It's almost like we haven't heard this damn rumor a thousand freaking times before, and they never seem to be true.
Considering that it was explain USING relativity, or just adds to expanding the theory. Not that big of a deal.
I think what you refer to is keyboards using membrane switches, the most common kind of switches, which can feel... Mushy. Once one tries real mechanical switches, even the awesome Apple keyboards will feel like marshmallow.