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:D Can we nominate this for the best joke ever on Gizmodo?

Beat this! I know, I know... this is old.. but couldn't help reposting it

I have a partly rooted nook. For some strange reason, the device is still not registered. Did you follow the LH rooting instructions? Just curious.

Hahaha. That's a nice one!

:) You nailed it!

All your rectangle (with rounded corners) are belong to us

Yes. The machine (with bolts and usains in it) that ran the 9.6 looks capable of breaking the 9.48 already - just watch it slow down near the finish line.

Wow! You are a light/restless sleeper?

Another example of a first world problem. First create a problem and then come up with a solution.

You got it wrong again. It's more fasterer

Even though I want to disagree with you, I can't. They all look a lot like the MBA. I wish the folks did their own design.

You aren't starred yet :)? That was hilarious.

Aah! Wintel at it again.

The limitation is only on ARM, not on Intel processors?

Wow! that's a lot of inputs. Where do you get all this info from? Then again, echoing erick6's comment, there are Ivy Bridge laptops available already.

Thanks! Like you mention, it does look more like DWR. Definitely on top of my next-buy list.

Hang the table. What's holding all those books? I'd love to have one.

Wonderful video. My boss'll get to see this today!

The power of the processors (and the heat they put out) are different for desktops and mobile systems (laptops, if you will). Building the thermal engineering around desktops is not necessarily easier than mobiles for that particular reason. You are dealing with completely different requirements.

Act II Scene 3: Enter Intel