@ZenInsight: yup, it can even manage to power a portable drive (one of those 2.5 laptop drives in a usb enclosure) it can read ntfs no problem and play files right off of there.
@ZenInsight: yup, it can even manage to power a portable drive (one of those 2.5 laptop drives in a usb enclosure) it can read ntfs no problem and play files right off of there.
@Brookespeed: i got the 101 for Christmas (essentially this with a 10 inch screen) and i have been very happy with every aspect of it, for the price i can say without a doubt that these are and will be the best android tablets on the market until honeycomb comes around.
@Please Help Me: if you buy the flash memory version the batter life while watching movies is much better , browsing the internet it does not have to keep the hdd spinning while playing a movie it does. That is the price you pay for 250gig's of storage on a mobile device.
@ZenInsight: i own one of these (actually the 101 but its the same hardware with a bigger screen and a usb port) and it can read my 1.5 tb ntfs drive just fine if i plug it in.
i got the larger 10 inch version of this for Christmas, for $299 i can say it is throughly worth the price.
@DancinDatsyuk: a lot of the issues where are are with the windows versions especially the 64-bit version. My main complaints are not that its bloated (it is) or that its too slow (could be much faster) but instead that it starts a bunch of extra processes (4 to be exact all unnecessary) at startup installs glitichy…
@Nitsuj116: How fast can you read/write data on a Blu-ray disc?
I would really not be surprised if chrome os (or a copy cat style windows version) took over the market, but there will always be those who need a real system or just like to tinker with one.
@EvanSei the noise is strong with this one: full windows reinstall (for my family i use lunix) the first second you get your hands on them.
for google.
Its about time, you think that this would be an obvious first step to network security.
@ernie.: Because they would have to o through the trouble of creating and maintaining a bunch of extra servers and then actually making websites connect to the alternate servers instead of the main that the currently use.
@25toLife: disregarding my own views about wikileaks, the site has so many separate mirrors that you could not possibly DDOS them all at once.
@kidfaza:
might dual boot this.
@Lyokowarirtitan: Those are removed before the cables are released.
One world and one problem, Encryption.
@bfoken: Apple is the most profitable, mostly because they charge more for less.
@uzumaki.sanras: Its a piece of cake to track the peers but if they use encryption (not everything just the part that tells the torrent program where the following piece goes in the whole) its like watching people trade jumbles of gibberish data, as they can not know where any given piece goes or what any given piece…