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I've always liked Textron, almost no one knows who they are but they own a lot of brands you would know (cesna, bell helicopter, EZ-Go golfcarts) I didn't know they were into Unmanned Arial Drones though.

Umm, make the expensive part of the phone deal less expensive, the monthly plan. Unless they could get to an unsubsidized $300 like the Nexus 4, that could be a way to save some coin. Carrier unlocked phone, just shop your carrier, don't all iPhones have all the required radios for the US carriers?

Sponsored Post much?

That's what she said

Giz is really sucking it up lately. They can't even be bothered to sensationalize tech news, they have the "winter break" crap because they suck so bad. I keep hoping for better from this property, but it's not getting better.

Call me when they are testing the exact same hardware with the only difference being the OS. Until then you can't tell me the envy and the envy touchsmart ultrabook are exactly the same specs, oh except for the touchscreen.

How can this make the MBA any cheaper, they designed it around SSD memory not spinning platters. The MBA uses an SSD shaped like a stick of RAM.

I find it interesting that this quietly an ARM chip and no longer an x86 based device. Basically this is tablet guts in a clamshell.

These are great builders, makes me want to play Company of Heros...

Just buy a nifty 50, the 50mm f1.8s aren't much more expensive and are far more useful than this cheap piece of garbage.

One thing that I've caught on to is deciding whether or not to put your address on your resume.

Someone had to do it.

This shaft is only slightly larger than the one that I perch over when I sit on the toilet now...

Gotta be a deadline piece or page views, if you are being productive with a computer, you don't want an effing track pad or touchscreen.

Don't forget the 4G

Thanks, I had no idea how the internet worked.

This first rule of slickdeals is you don't talk about slickdeals. Thanks for ruining this.

I second that. Super easy, although it kind of acts flakey with UAC.

Everyone here knows that all our browsing goes through our ISPs, what are they doing with that data? Amazon is trying to make a buck, but doing it by giving you better service.