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@NamelessFragger: That sounds awesome. And like I said, as long as we can easily edit PDF's and Word documents, then I think that us students will jump at the opportunity to take a course syllabus and take notes in it. Add in the ability to copy in text from a textbook and you have the ultimate notetaking device.

The only thing this really needs is a GOOD pdf editor and a GOOD doc editor and EXCEPTIONAL pen input.

Didn't happen :(

This is not the first time this has happened to apple products. It was a few years back but the old pre-intel iBooks failed pretty miserably on the logic board front.

You should see the risk with AOL

@toleroapto: "which has left the region scarred and pockmarked to this day."

@jaan: Most nuclear "waste" is actually fuel. The other parts of it is very valuable series of isotopes. Also all of the real waste will fit into a soda can.

Really it is not at all surprising that these formations are still around. I believe the location was choses for seismic stability and low groundwater penetration. This basically means you can set a rock down and it will stay there for a thousand years.

This is really sad in my mind. USB 3.0 really has the potential to be the "1 cable to rule them all" that I think was one of the "All Giz Wants" sort of things, at least for tablets and netbooks and probably the computers of tomorrow. I hope this happens soon, because I would love to have EVERY SINGLE PLUG be usb 3.0.

Man I JUST bought a droid X 30 min ago. Should have check Gizmodo first....

This would be a sad day if those cardboard tubes were to disappear. I just had a son so I guess it is time to get collecting!

As long at it is a fairly vanilla rom with cool custom wallpaper and sounds and an AWESOME sony application. This will rule the smartphone gaming world.

I think they should start providing USB 3.0 level of power at each seat. That would both limit the power draw and still service a large number of devices and customers.

I think they just need to do 1 thing. Take the AWESOME Exmor-R sensor and slap it on the back/side of a 4 inch Android phone that runs the stock OS and watch the $$$$ come in

I am very excited about android tablets, but I am still not too sure on an MP3 player. They just seem so redundant with cell phones.

@tipt0n: You will need to shell out an extra $200 to get to the 128gb on the 11 inch.

@SharpnPointy: Not really a flameware, and I guess you are right. I would just like to see microsoft do a bit more on the incremental updates. I think they could be very powerful for them.

@tekdemon: You can fairly easily update the r705 with a 128gb ssd and still come in $300 less than the 13.3 inch Air.

Toshiba r705 at Best Buy for $779.

Any idea when Windows will start getting incremental updates?