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Not to mention Xeons from 1 generation behind...

with ivy bridge and kepler video, 16 GB ram and an SSD to act as cache for video/3d processing what more would you want? Unless yu hook p to a render farm:)

If you want exact color on anything other than your screen, you'd need pantone:)

Go for Ubunto:)

Weeell, open your Chrome browser, open the app store and you'll see some pretty good image editing software, office software, even music composing/editing software - all of them free. Granted, you don't get Creative Suite 6, but they can help in a pinch and are more than sufficient for non-professional use. Also - 3D

Well, perhaps HTC just removed the not-so-fundamental-for-using-your-phone feature for which the phones were held-up: recognising phone numbers/emails in messages:)

Every mid-range nokia from the n95 has had an autofocus:)

Why... I needed that body... if you have enough to break them, send me a MarkIII:)

The problem with 3D is definitely NOT the shooting(and the amount of lenses, processors, depth-finders)...it's the seeing part - you know, where you focus your eyes on one surface, while your brain tries to tell you that you are watching things on several planes. I'd be much more excited to see an interesting viewing

Geekbench score: 756? How is that 4 times 1361? (according to these guys testing transformer prime with Tegra 3 [browse.geekbench.ca])

actually, you DON'T PRINT. Mostly, because 11 megarays equals a resolution of 1 Mpix... Something these guys consistently fail to communicate.

Actually, as the handset can downsample from its actual pixel count to the 5 or 8 Mpix that we will usually save our photos at, noise is almost completely eliminated. And from the night picture Nokia showed, it seems that the same process works to do miracles with low-light photos:) And, the lenses Nokia uses are

rounded square was a shape long before apple patented it. this didn't stop them from suing samsung:)

Wow, that's a new low for microsoft... Cloud? Why, no, stick to Office...

yay, and it doesn't have an apple logo... two very serious disadvantages:P

Yupp, RIM's network died, it's their only unique asset, but how does that article abide the rules of good journalism if it devotes half its lenght to praising Apple and iOS and not mentioning competition? Things like WP7&Exchange and google's integrated offer with android? If I wanted to read a PR in the lines of

well' it's the same with apple users, only they use the phrase post-pc a lot... And yes, since there is no verifiable statistic about the tablet usage, "I have one" is quite a good argument:)

He's missing Win 2000 :)

Wikileaks was also considered cyberterorism, but we learned a few details about how the government does its business. Somebody was arrested for a tweet. Government seizes domain names on the grounds that some businessman decides that they are infringing something?! We need this cyber-terrorism to become a free world