@CrackRocks Must suck to be in that 5% of the world that always is looking up at the big companies that did things with personal computers and pushed the markets instead of being spoonfed how-to use them, what you can put on them and when you'll upgrade them. Isn't it time for zombie stevie to throw a dart at the board and see what processor goes into your boxes next year? Probably dumpster dive as it is for intel/nvidia leftovers. "Hey boss we screwd up another couple hundred platters of chips that were going to dell. Ahh no worries Apple will buy them and charge 3x's the cost." But hey they are nice and shiny boxes.
During his WWDC keynote, Steve Jobs touted iCloud as a service that will sync many of your Apple devices, for free. Macs, iPhones, iPads, and even Windows computers can synchronize documents, contacts, calendar appointments, and other data.
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clearly this is the next big step. now microsoft can finally embed the security holes on even lower levels of their devices.
@CrackRocks Must suck to be in that 5% of the world that always is looking up at the big companies that did things with personal computers and pushed the markets instead of being spoonfed how-to use them, what you can put on them and when you'll upgrade them. Isn't it time for zombie stevie to throw a dart at the board and see what processor goes into your boxes next year? Probably dumpster dive as it is for intel/nvidia leftovers. "Hey boss we screwd up another couple hundred platters of chips that were going to dell. Ahh no worries Apple will buy them and charge 3x's the cost."
But hey they are nice and shiny boxes.
@Amusednow you mad?
@CrackRocks
You pathetic?