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You missed the Anybots QA entirely. With the cost and frustration of travel going up, it begins to make a lot of sense.
I think you missed PQ labs iTable which should definitely be on this list - http://multi-touch-screen.net/
Netgear 3G Mobile Broadband Wireless Router - VERY useful!
This is the only one that struck me as out of place. Dlink, Netcomm and Billion have had this type of product for some 12 months. Got my Dlink sitting next to me right now - takes pc card and usb 3G modems. Netgear is trailing the curve on this one.
From what I have been reading in the last year, Verizon, AT&T, and now even Sprint are putting 5 GB monthly caps on mobile broadband, and are not going to be keen on sharing unless they cna find a way to charge more accordingly. Any info on that from a business-class multi-user perspective?
If I were to refer to an ASUS Eee PC product, how would I verbally phrase 'Eee'?
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It's just ...
Jason Hiner 12th Jan 2009
a long eeeee.
I see the only real problem for the new Palm device is limiting itself to Sprint. This is the identical limitation of the Blackberry Touch which I won't buy because of the cost to switch contracts.
it seems there will be two distinct models, a sprint-only model, and a GSM/3G model.
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Need a 3rd
aroc Updated - 15th Jan 2009
For Verizon. I won't switch carriers just for a particular phone (which would also require getting a whole bunch of my family to switch, which ain't likely).

It could well be, though, as with several of the HTC and other Palm models like the Centro, that the Verizon versions will follow soon enough since the CDMA technology is the same as Sprint's.
Great article, saves me tons of time. Short and sweet.
I believe it is just "E" so say Asus E together.. Kinda like ewwww but eeee...
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Magnets
BALTHOR 12th Jan 2009
Why wouldn't an electric motor spin at the velocity of light?I have a thin metal bar one inch wide,one yard long.I wrap insulated wire around one end and connect a battery.The current travels through every atom in a meaningful way.Left to right then the next row and so on.I suspect that the electrons all perfectly orient when the bar becomes a magnet.
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Electrons
BALTHOR 12th Jan 2009
The electrons perfectly orient in the entire bar.The frequency that the current travels at is the velocity of light.BUT this is DC.DC is not zero frequency it is infinite frequency,the frequency of an orbiting electron.So my memory stick has a DC magnet and a recording substrate.The bits always perfectly orient.If I power the magnet the chip records and if I power the recording substrate the chip plays back.If the crystal in my computer is powered by DC I start out with infinite frequency.The files automatically record in.
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