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I use a flipped, large format version of The Great Wave that's slightly shifted and offset and split between a 22" 1680x1050 landscape and 20" 1600x1200 portrait mode monitor. This file in particular works well for this layout.

I'm surprised this article isn't full of complaints about how this product is half-baked. I thought that was the gold-standard for reviews.

On a w-h-i-m

Creepy. Awesome.

Seems cheap

Interesting. Do you think something like TPM could be created?

I think Chrome provides a good example for OS/Browser sandboxing, which seems to be the crux of Microsoft's argument. Not just on the technology front either, but by having a proactive update schedule that's engineered for quick and seamless packages.

"say no more"

<3

Careful! You may get de-starred for talking about Giz's lack of reporting.

And I'm de-starred! Guess Gizmodo doesn't like having Engadget's actual reviews discussed.

I think it's with 4G on and taking 3D photos, so stuff I won't be doing. I went and read like 4 other reviews and they weren't nearly as negative, which makes me slightly happier.

From Engadget:

This is the first time I've felt this way over an internet war

Yeah. Kinda creeped out by that.

yay competition!