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You're opinion sounds like a "no one will ever need more than 640k of memmory" or "I think there is a world market for maybe 6 computers" Hey, it's you're opinion and that's cool. I'm probably wrong about what's coming, but that really doesn't ma…
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The reality is your machine uses old hardware that will be obsolete before you can have time to bring it to market (unless you have a time machine in which case you'll have other opportunities to pursue) why not just get one of these: http://w…
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The future is augmented reality.
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Give me a Clie 615c with the thinness of the 415 and the thumb keyboard of the NR70v with integrated Bluetooth, 128MB and a 802.11a+b memmory stick and I'm a happy camper.. Could they make the screen edge to edge to edge and make it a 640x640 sc…
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OK I think I came across as a bit harsh, I didn't mean that at all. In order to design a "groundbreaking" or "revolutionary" product one needs to look into R&D labs and see what's leading edge, almost ready for production. A few key tech…
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Bluetooth chip is about dime sized. Intel is integrating 802.11a+b on the processor die! You've designed a great computer.. for 1999 proove me wrong kids, proove me wrong.. (Skinner) [ 03-27-2002: Message edited by: JasonPP ]
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A3 is double A4 which is double A5 etc etc.. it's a MUCH better way of paper size management than crappy North American letter an legal. The Ax protocol is a fibinacci (sp?) system, mathematicaly beutiful, and there's much less paper waste. |---…
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By mid July Intel will be lowering prices of their 2.6Ghz 0.13 P4 w/533Mhz FSB and 1066Mhz RDRAM. Look for on die USB 2.0 controler, and possibly on die FSB and memory subsystem. They'll be lowering the price because the 2.8 and 3Ghz chips with o…
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Sony VIAO computers have a shelf life of 90 days from Sony. Upgrades every 90 days!!!
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RAM in 2004 will be running at 2Ghz. May 6 2002 = 1066Mhz RDRAM June/July 2002 = 1200Mhz RDRAM January 2003 = 1600Mhz RAM July 2003 = 2000Mhz RAM Jan 2004 = 2000Mhz Magnetic RAM Of course after the June/July 2002 I have no real in…
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Hey Intel may very well stick the 802.11a/b/x chipset somewhere else, I was just restating what their chief of research was saying at a recent developer forum, that MEMS where the future for Intel and that they are working on integrating all kinds o…
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The first P4's were slower than P3's but now that they've gone to a 0.13 process and 300mm wafers the p4 chip is smaller cooler cheaper and uses fewer watts than the old chip. Not only this, the next round of P4 chips (in 60 days) will have on-die A…
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Did anyone watch the keynote online when they released the iPod? Shipping case, Red secret sticker = iPod 2 for sure
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4.5 hours to go and still no news... I guess Apple could have put a lid on rumors.. But I'm pretty sure it'll be a lame show.
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Yeah. It doesn't look like Apple designed it.
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CDMA is crap. well it's not actually, but I'm a proud GPRS user here in Toronto and I think a 801.11g/a/b card with bluetooth 1.1 and GPRS support would be great!! 11Mb/s at home, then 56Kb/sec (billed by the Kb) anywhere in a Canadian urban cent…
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Ahhh the Dorsal post.. followed by lots of usless lamp-ray bottom feeders.. like this post..
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Agreed. Apple should not drop their best laptop(for the price). That sweet 12.1" iBook. The screen size is ok I think, just up the rez accross all books: 12.1" iBook : 1280x1024 14.1" iBook : 1400x1080 15.1" Ti Pb : 1920x1080 (not sure abou…