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AIM S55AMG03 Well, it is official. The wireless industry is headed down a dark path. A path which leads back to the 90’s. You remember the 90’s don’t you? Cell phones were the size of bricks, literally, the Yankee’s dominated baseball, NBA wasn’t played by a bunch of girls, USA sucked harder at soccer than an 18yr old in Vegas on New Years, oh and Windows Mobile reigned supreme.
Does that sound like a fun idea to you? I thought not. In fact, I would call that regression. The exact opposite of
The Windows vs. OS X debate will likely never be solved during our lifetime. That is a fact of life. It hasn’t been solved in 20 years and I don’t see any reason for that to change. It’s a lot like the toilet paper argument: does the TP roll over the top or under the bottom? There are certain debates in human history that just can’t be solved and the newest one is Android vs. iPhone OS.
It’s a debate of epic proportions in the market place. RIM, which makes Blackberry devices, is
Alright. Today was a big day for Apple. They launched iPhone OS 4.0. A new revision is supposed to be a big deal and bring a lot of new features to the plate right? Well, I guess the word new should be put in quotes because there is really nothing new with this launch. There isn’t an ounce of creativity in the entire OS. Rather, there is varying degrees of ripping off ideas from other more innovative companies like Microsoft, Palm and Google. However, let’s put that aside and walkthrough the more
Here at XCPUs we pride ourselves on being rational people. We like to think through things. Weigh the pro’s and con’s. If something sucks harder than a vacuum with a 500HP diesel motor attached to it then you call it that. You don’t sugar coat something because you like the company or because maybe this is just an interim product. If you like it you state why and what the basis for your conclusion is.
Anandtech.com recently posted their review of the Google Nexus One. It was a very
Ah, Asus. You and I have a long history. It all started back in 2003 when I built my first computer back in the Northwood days. Ironically, my girlfriend still runs a Northwood but that’s another story.
Asus had a solid booth setup which covered the breadth of their lineup from netbooks to gaming laptops and from motherboards to graphics cards. One of the more interesting motherboards on display was a new X58 motherboard with native USB 3.0 support. However, the USB isn’t piped through