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you are wrong, the "old" fit-pc2 only has 1,6ghz (max) the new fit-pc2i (note the i) will be available jan 2010 and can be ordered with a 2ghz atom z cpu
Termination Rate fee means the carrier has to pay the other carrier in order to reach someone on the other network...
1. what do you think does it cost to make these devices? the price is so high because it is good for apple
2. look at the htc devices they all got vga or wvga
3. i dont care so much for the price as long as it has the features i want
fit it with 128gb of flash memory and most important a proper 800x480 screen and i will consider buying it
just use a ford gt (or any car with something you can actually call suspension) instead and everything will be fine
many phones try to boost the emitting power when making an emergency call that could cause the bad connection through frying the radio parts (if the boost is to high) or through lowering the emitting power (if it is not implemented correctly)
There is no logical way fragmentation can slow down a ssd, an the linked website does not explain how this is even remotely possible. Defragmentation makes a harddrive slow cause the read/write head has to jump all over the disk, however in a ssd there are no read/write heads so fragmentation doesn't matter.
I don't doubt that a ssd can get slower over the time cause of wear leveling or something else but definitely not due to fragmentation and I doubt that the performance can drop that much under normal working conditions.
take that usa, know you see what real freedom is ;)
sounds like popel which means booger in german
but you can't rest your palm on it so its useless for writing
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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