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Yup, it happened to my dad. He used to work outside the city, and for that reason, could only access his emails on weekends. For some reason, he did not look at them for a long time, and gone they were...
I'm no hardcore gamer, I used to be, but games gets redundant (IMO). I tried the Wii, it's okay, but not enough to make me buy one. I really like this idea though.
Great... I can't even see my city on google maps (blurry), and now they started doing cities in 3D...
Didn't realise we could copy/paste, but here what I came up with after a few minutes:

107016,16,67712,4,103680,16,160,86528,160,103440,128,73768,70660,64,103556,0
I'm a big fans of UMPC, though I always though they were overpriced , bulky and lack a good battery, but man, if this is under $500, I'm buying it. I'm looking for something to replace my PDA. I've been tracking Raon's Digital Vega for a while, but... Didn't though it was worth it. Now this looks smaller then the Vega, thus smaller then a psp!
I second that, using CUDA, your supposed to do about 130,000,000/sec
And I've been developping a md5 cracker (as side project) that take advantage of multicore computers, cracking @ (only) ~20,000,000/sec per cores.
Split the work, do the math, and you got yourself any password beaten in no time.
Oh that's cool... The way the guy pronounce it sounds like "she suck" in French.
I second that, Id buy one right away if it has swivel hinges
The ONLY time i'd get one, is if, they could add the rotating screen function the tablets does have; in other words, make it a tablet and i'll buy it. Some tablets under 10" goes for over $1000
as fry said "Oh crap! I forgot to get a girlfriend again!"
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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