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It was on purpose. See @Dynosaulo's reply to @lvivske :)

XMPlay < WinAMP < iTunes

Did you saw the title of the video?

Sorry, my response was meant to @warriorscot.

XMPlay FTW

After XMPlay, no other player is light.

Yes, but a small one.

It's funny how each connector reflects light from opposite sides.

The researcher is playing Starcraft too much to call this Hallucination.

This one is better. And it do haircuts also.

Moai, not Moia

The pro version is the second tablet that got my attention. The first one was the asus win one with wacom pen, x86 inside too. I'm definitely not an MS fan, but the other current tablets are only expensive toys IMHO.

Yes. Did anyone said otherwise?

This week indeed I saw an outdoor with an arrow pointing to a small dot with "tap your phone here". Unfortunately I couldn't leave the bus at that moment to check it, but it's good to see that NFC usage is spreading.

The title in the RSS feed and the link are still wrong.

The difference depends on the side of the ceiling you are.

Correction, 3:2 is the retina ratio, 4:3 is the dell ratio. By the way, the pixels probably good if the upscaling work independently at 3x3 grids, without spill, using something in the lines of {p[1,1] , Avg( p[1,1] : p[2,1] ) , p[2,1] },{ Avg( p[1,1], p[1,2] ) , Avg( up, down, left, right ) , Avg( p[2,1] , p[2,2] )

I don't want to write a thesis here, but is far beyond what @West Coast Secessionist said. You lose valuable information when you upscale by such uneven factors, and this specifically is very bad to HD video in full resolution. The problem is that sometimes the natural blur kills valuable information when you need to

There's a problem with your statement. Flash is one of the various forms of solid state storage.

The funny part is that a Full HD movie loses quality to upscale into this resolution.