Routers belong out of the way, and out of mind unless you are making a change. I don't need extra buggy software on their that is going to bring it down periodically. All I need is some stupid gadget to fail and peg the router or lock it up. And is BitTorrent really so intensive that you can't run it in the background on your desktop while you do other shit? You need to offload it to another device?
My router sits in a semi-central point in my house, on the wall next to my kitchen bench. My computer is a laptop, which I take to work on occasion. Just because you don't use the features, it does not invalidate the design.
The Chromebooks are here, starting with Samsung's Series 5, a cute little number that promises instant-on access, 3G connectivity, and long enough battery life to web surf with the best of 'em.
The most commented posts on Engadget over the past 24 hours.
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
Stupid and pointless. FAIL.
Routers belong out of the way, and out of mind unless you are making a change. I don't need extra buggy software on their that is going to bring it down periodically. All I need is some stupid gadget to fail and peg the router or lock it up. And is BitTorrent really so intensive that you can't run it in the background on your desktop while you do other shit? You need to offload it to another device?
@sbrown23
My router sits in a semi-central point in my house, on the wall next to my kitchen bench. My computer is a laptop, which I take to work on occasion. Just because you don't use the features, it does not invalidate the design.
Your comment is stupid and pointless. FAIL.