sorry but mp3's are free and online, films are free to get online, and so are games and so are tv shows... be it illegal. but still it hasn't affected these marketplaces.
it simply means that people who wouldnt buy them could read them, or read the start and decent if to continue.
Firstly.... its less likely to affect books. how many ppl will want to read a book of 500pages from a monitor? ppl read in bed (kindles aint that big yet) most people will still want a hard copy. like people want cd's and films
i would guess British airways/baa w/e will fork out... oh just thought I know a lot of engineers at Heathrow that would be working on fixing/maintaining these... maybe its best i don't use them!!!
they still tend to be 2x/3x faster writes then normal hdds, Raptors get like a 70mpbs while normal harddrives closer to 50mbps. these sit anywhere from 150-250mbps
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atleast theres options which you don't get with other phones