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Actually, the LE version of BES (Blackberry Enterrpise Server) is BPS (Blackberry Professional Server), which is free for a single user and cheap for up to 30, at which point BES becomes a necessity.

Blackberry Unite! and the Desktop Redirector are also there, for families and less technically skilled users respectively.
I'm not your buddy, guy.

;-)
"Same documents revealed that MS made huge sweeping driver model changes just before Vista was released (which is why almost nobody had drivers ready at launch), so along with all the DX10 crud crammed in there that may explain things a bit."

Where? You're spouting Creative's nonsense on the audio stack.

"Fail, start to finish."

Agreed, you didn't even try.
I think you need to go read the article on tipping point, the person who won the prize was *not* at the keyboard.

Better bone up on your "deflect" techniques, you're not helping.
Hackers to Apple: No worries son, you've got plenty more to go around.
"The U3 Launchpad supports the following operating systems:

* Windows Vista (you need to have U3 Launchpad version 1.4 or higher. If you do not have version 1.4 of the U3 Launchpad click here to learn how to check for updates to the U3 Launchpad."

U3 does in fact support Vista.

Where'd you get that U3 was "OS agnostic"?

from http://www.u3.com/support/default.aspx:

"he U3 Launchpad supports the following operating systems:

* Windows Vista (you need to have U3 Launchpad version 1.4 or higher. If you do not have version 1.4 of the U3 Launchpad click here to learn how to check for updates to the U3 Launchpad.
* Windows XP, all service packs
* Windows 2000, SP4

Mac OS, Linux, Unix and the older versions of Windows OS are not supported. On these systems your U3 smart drive will function as a regular USB flash drive"

Don't let facts stop you from attempting to jealously bash MS though...
Please god tell me you were joking about being an IBM software engineer... although it does explain the "why" of Lotus Chokes.

Just wait until your IT department finds out your bypassing security for convenience, you'll soon have plenty of time to play with your iphone while looking for a new job.
They would've used OS X, but they realized the chopper is aimed at Geek bikers, gay emo kids "designing" cat websites would be more interested in a scooter than a chopper.
Most of the gripes here are asking for features already provided, by people that haven't seen more than a screenshot.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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