I really like it but looks like it's US exclusive.
Why was this approved? Isn't this a forum post?
Yeah, don't give any incentive to people who reach the top of the pile and work harder than others.
Downloading now. Thanks for the tip.
$2800! ಠ_ಠ
Here are a list of his visible achievements and contributions to the industry[stolen from a forum]:
One of the first successful computers that was actually ready to go out of the box. Might have been the first if they had more money at the time to speed development.
First successful machine with a really usable GUI. Yeah, Xerox was first, but couldn't be bothered to actually sell the things.
First successful laser printer. Along with PageMaker, eventually blew up t...
I wonder what other market is left to capture anyways...they basically own the tablet, iPod and high end(hipster) laptop market. The iPhone is not going anywhere either.
I think they are safe for another few years, but yeah going forward and Jobs himself not being present at the keynotes will definitely affect sales.
Those robot clearly don't represent the ones the military will be getting for $21 Million...that's chump change when you're shopping for a REAL robot like the one in the pic.
System32 is a virus that infects your Windows directory and turns it into a Sega game.
Did anyone grab the Touchpad for $99? It seems like a bargain if you want to use it as a secondary browser at home. It is sold out for now https://twitter.com/#!/Bryn...
Next week - Firefox 8 now available download. sigh
I'm glad that we've come this far with SSD technology--it's finally affordable! It'll be a joy, I think, to keep most of my data stored on my larger hard drive, while relegating the SSD to OS and gaming duty.
Patents dude.
And the Patent Wars have begun.
I just have one word for this - "AWESOME."
Not sure if this is tech...more like Geek Culture.
The only reason I would buy a non-Apple tablet would be because they support flash.
In this economy?
Care to cite a source to your assertion that the US has enough oil to last another 200 years? I wouldn't be surprised this assumption is from the 90 or 80s when fuel consumption was much less compared to today.
Watch the related video if you haven't already.
This is why you Trust nobody.