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No. A lot of companies will just ignore these sorts of things. ([blogs.forbes.com] And, let's be frank, they're doing it for the lulz.

Those are some good points that I hadn't thought of. I've been using Snow Leopard on my Dell Mini for a couple of years now, but I don't use it 24/7. I would like the rounded edges on the windows chrome to be squared off though, or reduced in diameter.

This is some of the best, unexpected news I've had regarding this phone. The only other thing that made me as excited was having the 30fps cap lifted late last year.

I'm hoping that the traditional Windows 8 desktop doesn't look just like Windows 7. I'm not feeling the rounded edges and transparency that pervade the current OS. Functionality wise, it's great. But bring some of that sharp-edge, infinity-pool like borders that we see in the Tablet UI to the normal desktop (somewhat

And the integrated search in Windows 7 is pretty excellent too.

I love the name.

Thunder down Underport is the name I'm going with.

Graphics chips frequently have more than 1 core. Since the chip combines the CPU and GPU it's not incorrect to call it a quad core part, since the quad in this case refers to the CPU; I assume there aren't 4x 3-core GPUs, but rather 1x 12 core GPU.

Nightmare is a good descriptor for dealing with post-Soluto issues. I use Easy Cleaner and just flush out my startup apps every once and a while. That seems to do the trick.

I agree, but it is a great way to make that architect in your life happy.

Yeah, that sounds like worthy tradeoffs to save $800.

My work uses paid Dropbox; it's worth it if your productivity depends on it and you're working with a team of people. But yes, for individuals it's too expensive.

Netflix, World of Warcraft, XBox Live, Carbonite, Amazon Prime, Rdio, SiriusXM Radio (streaming and satellite). For work we have a paid Dropbox (perfect for creating a network drive between the US and India) and Microsoft Exchange Online aka BPOS (Exchange Email in the cloud).

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O'rly? That'd be good.

I agree. I like having a digital and paper copy sitting around.

Yes! I already have the New Yorker on my iPad (which I love)...and this just sweetens the pot.

Oh good; there was a concern that there weren't going to be hardware buttons on the device.

Matt, the Adamo was ugly. Screw interesting; I'm not buying an art piece.

Jesus (not you Jesus, Jesus as a phrase), tough crowd Gizmodo. Has anyone on staff actually gotten their hands on one?