Actually you ARE missing something. This goes inside the wall and pops out if you need more plugs. Back to topic, the only thing I see wrong with these models is that the one on the left only has ground pins on the front one and none in the other 4, and the one on the right has no ground pins at all!
A map of up to 1.4 Mbps speeds of that. It's pretty lame that Verizon compares their 1.4 Mbps coverage with AT&T's 3.6 and 7.2 Mbps coverage. I don't live in the US so AT&T can both burn in hell and I would still wouldn't care... but I have to say... US's 3G and 3.5G coverage is below any other first world country in the world (sorry for the redundancy). Good thing that finally Verizon is giving in and going towards LTE instead of some lame non-standard. I still can't understand why they're using CDMA isntead of the internationally used HSPA.
Engadget should post an update explaining WHY it's not working correctly:
Flash is 32bits, SL and its Safari are running in 64bit mode. Flash doesn't work correctly in 64bit mode. Running Firefox on that same machine and same OS version makes those Flash problems go away.
So... it's not Apple's fault, it's Adobe's for not making a 64bit version of its flash player.
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