Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I finally got a new laptop with a lone USB 3.0 port. I'm now looking at getting a USB 3.0 hub with a power adapter so I can use both of my USB 3.0 hard drives at faster speeds. I've read lots of horror stories where some hubs either don't come with power adapters -- and as a consequence the portable drives don't work with them properly -- or they are designed poorly which results in USB 2.0 speeds. Or, the hard drives keep getting disconnected. Do your readers have any suggestions or experience using USB 3.0 hubs? Thanks!"
iphone or any phone killer no why because even the VIA c3 is uses 1 to 2 orders of power more then a typical ARM processor many people are fairly clueless when it comes to embedded systems such as you must get by with milliwatts while a power efficient X86 processor will use several watts of power.
Also arm is not harder to program for it's no harder then X86 also the code can be more compact with mods such as thumb mode.
If you find arm difficult to program then you are not a real programmer.
I agree, but the advantage of an x86 CPU is that there are more video codecs released (especially closed-source ones) for x86 than for ARM :-/
f.e. Last I looked you couldn't even get Flash for _PPC_ Linux :(