"Almost all victims of the cyberattack were running Windows 7, prompting a security researcher to
argue that its effects on Windows XP users were "insignificant" in comparison."
So, no. Xp is not the culprit here.
Even the greatest wizards sometime listen to what common people have to say.No?
It's not like "people are just stupid" and hate change.I don't think anybody here
is against a better looking layout, It's just: this is not it.
and I guess it's a matter of Time/Energy consumed for this new...
Cool! could they just add an express card slot and keep the wight below 2.5 pounds while they're at it? :rolleyes:
Asus has a N10j series which is almost perfect. it has all the goodies one might ask for but,
it's a little pricey(~800$)for a netbook and it has a 10" display which is a deal...
A decent 60GB Vertex or Torqx (patriot) currently costs around 230$
A 80GB Intel SSD is about 100$ higher than those
and i said i hope they become cheaper too so most people can afford buying a SSD after all.
what's so confusing?
We can hope Indilinx based SSDs like OCZ Vertex and the likes become more affordable too
they're more closer to the most of the people's reach than the Intel ones.
People can discuss about them all they want, but those are just minor tweaks not a new tech really.
hey, People still even debating whether did we land on the Moon or not after so many decades!
it doesn't give the subject credibility
Well, not anymore, i believe.
the way i see it HDD tech has reached its limits and there's no exciting news about it.
Seagate's prependicular and Western's Raptor were the last Mohicans. tell me if i'm wrong but
i think they have reached the capacity limits too. (only WD has a 2TB model and i...
Netbook makers should all opt for the Linux and leave the Vole alone with its stupid unfair limitations alone.
why pay the premium for an castrated xp home version and suffer this boring specs when most of the buyers already have an installation cd of their own?
Well since jumping on the Core i5 won't be rational until early next year, think I'll upgrade to a
9xxx S this time for the sake of VT which has a far better usage in Win7 .
Quite on the contrary !
Intel makes the best (also the most expensive) consumer market SSDs nowadays
.. and form the other parts of your post seems to me that your experience with these
drives belongs to the first generation of 'em, read some recent articles and see how
much they have...