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Cleaning that thing would be a nightmare.

It doesn't address the real problem with touchscreen keyboards at all! Lack of feel is the reason why it's awkward to type on them, not the keyboard layout.

There isn't much point for an all-in-one to be thin. With the stand it will still take roughly the same amount of space no matter how thin it is. I'd rather have a bigger enclosure with bigger heat sinks for less heat and noise. And god forbid, user changable hard drives.

I don't think it would make a huge difference. Typing this on a 27" iMac and at a normal distance it's hard to see pixels.

In AT&T's defense, I was recently in San Francisco and was looking for a prepaid data connection for my iPad. Because I had heard of AT&T's reputation, I went to Verizon and T-Mobile first and both tried to sell either expensive Wi-Fi hotspots (I have a LTE iPad) or Edge speed connections while at the same time

Wouldn't malware running on the systems also make them not deliver information in the required time?

I also only use Firefox for web development. I find in use it's generally slower than Chrome on both Windows and OSX.

The problem with using headphones with guitar is that you'll miss the interaction between the guitar itself and the speaker. What this means is that when using headphones the feel is worse and the sound is flat even with the best amp modelers available. I hate playing guitar with headphones as the only audio source.

Based on what you get, it sounds very cheap for a small scale operation.

Some of these are not very good rules.

I've never found a particularly good reason for the widget screens. Surely you can simply arrange the iPhone app grids so that it is effortless to open your favorite programs?

I think the limitations of the subwoofer itself will come into play too. At 100W and 6.5 inches, it's not exactly going to go all the way to 20 Hz.

I'm rather skeptical as Windows 7 and 8 still don't scale everything properly, mainly due to 3rd party developers using old frameworks or not hopping on scaling support bandwagon. Even Chrome still doesn't seem to scale its UI properly in Windows.

Just the fact that they rest on top of your earlobes instead of surrounding them makes them crap to me.

Address bar, always.

Somehow I can't help but feel that iTunes is so popular because there are no viable alternatives for OSX.

Got a Panasonic ST50 plasma recently. Compared to my previous Sony LCD, it has much better image quality, it's thinner and looks better (as a physical object). Low input lag is good for gaming too. Haven't had a single problem with image retention either.

After reading a better description of the feature, I think it could be good for providing more feedback. For example I have set middleclick to three fingers + click on my Magic Trackpad and sometimes this doesn't register because it hasn't registered all fingers or something. Having an indicator light would help.

Which brings to question, why was the asshole of connectors, USB, designed to only go in one way? It has a measly 4 pins so having them on both sides of the connector shouldn't have been a big deal.

For gaming, pick any good mechanical keyboard.