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  1. #1
    John Navas
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    (as I predicted)
    <http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/06/21/atts-aria-already-drops-to-free-online/>

    --
    Best regards,
    John

    If the iPhone and iPad are really so impressive,
    then why do iFans keep making excuses for them?



    See More: NEWS: AT&T's Aria drops to 'free'




  2. #2
    John Navas
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    NEWS: Toshiba's Innovative Two-Screen Libretto Tablet

    Toshiba announced on Monday a limited edition dual-touchscreen
    ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) running Windows 7 that will be available for
    purchase from select retailers later this summer. Called the Libretto
    W100, it could be a challenge to Apple's iPad, suggest some critics;
    however, unlike Apple's single-panel touchscreen computer, Toshiba's new
    UMPC sticks to the traditional clamshell design found in most laptops
    and netbooks. Toshiba did not announce pricing for the W100.

    What are the Specs?

    The W100 is powered by a 1.2 GHz Intel U5400 processor, and has 2GB DDR3
    RAM, a 62GB solid state hard drive and two 7-inch (diagonal)
    touchscreens with 1024 by 600 resolution. The UMPC is running Windows 7
    Home Premium and features a virtual keyboard with haptic feedback that
    can be configured in six different ways including full, numeric 10-key
    (number pad), and split thumb. Other specs include 1 megapixel Webcam
    with face recognition technology, microSD card slot, one USB 2.0 port.
    802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.1. Toshiba did not announce a 3G
    option for the W100.

    MORE:
    <http://www.pcworld.com/article/199363/toshibas_innovative_twoscreen_libretto_tablet_what_you_need_to_know.html?tk=hp_new>



  3. #3
    Who Dat?
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    Re: NEWS: Toshiba's Innovative Two-Screen Libretto Tablet

    Kimmy Boyer wrote:
    > On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 10:19:25 -0700, John Navas wrote:
    >
    >> Toshiba announced on Monday a limited edition dual-touchscreen
    >> ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) running Windows 7 that will be available for
    >> purchase from select retailers later this summer. Called the Libretto
    >> W100, it could be a challenge to Apple's iPad, suggest some critics;
    >> however, unlike Apple's single-panel touchscreen computer, Toshiba's new
    >> UMPC sticks to the traditional clamshell design found in most laptops
    >> and netbooks. Toshiba did not announce pricing for the W100.
    >>
    >> What are the Specs?
    >>
    >> The W100 is powered by a 1.2 GHz Intel U5400 processor, and has 2GB DDR3
    >> RAM, a 62GB solid state hard drive and two 7-inch (diagonal)
    >> touchscreens with 1024 by 600 resolution. The UMPC is running Windows 7
    >> Home Premium and features a virtual keyboard with haptic feedback that
    >> can be configured in six different ways including full, numeric 10-key
    >> (number pad), and split thumb. Other specs include 1 megapixel Webcam
    >> with face recognition technology, microSD card slot, one USB 2.0 port.
    >> 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.1. Toshiba did not announce a 3G
    >> option for the W100.
    >>
    >> MORE:
    >> <http://www.pcworld.com/article/199363/toshibas_innovative_twoscreen_libretto_tablet_what_you_need_to_know.html?tk=hp_new>

    >
    > If it doesn't do porn, ****it.



    Where does it say Jobs is involved?



  4. #4
    M-M
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    Re: NEWS: Toshiba's Innovative Two-Screen Libretto Tablet

    In article <[email protected]>,
    John Navas <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Toshiba announced on Monday a limited edition dual-touchscreen
    > ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) running Windows 7 that will be available for
    > purchase from select retailers later this summer. Called the Libretto
    > W100, it could be a challenge to Apple's iPad, suggest some critics;
    > however, unlike Apple's single-panel touchscreen computer, Toshiba's new
    > UMPC sticks to the traditional clamshell design found in most laptops
    > and netbooks. Toshiba did not announce pricing for the W100.
    >
    > What are the Specs?
    >
    > The W100 is powered by a 1.2 GHz Intel U5400 processor, and has 2GB DDR3
    > RAM, a 62GB solid state hard drive and two 7-inch (diagonal)
    > touchscreens with 1024 by 600 resolution. The UMPC is running Windows 7
    > Home Premium and features a virtual keyboard with haptic feedback that
    > can be configured in six different ways including full, numeric 10-key
    > (number pad), and split thumb. Other specs include 1 megapixel Webcam
    > with face recognition technology, microSD card slot, one USB 2.0 port.
    > 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.1. Toshiba did not announce a 3G
    > option for the W100.
    >
    > MORE:
    > <http://www.pcworld.com/article/19936...reen_libretto_
    > tablet_what_you_need_to_know.html?tk=hp_new>



    I'll bet the battery life is at least 15 minutes.

    --
    m-m
    http://www.mhmyers.com



  5. #5
    John Navas
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    NEWS: Apple sells 3 million iPads in first 80 days

    <http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ipad-20100623,0,2340612.story>



  6. #6
    John Navas
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    First iPhone 4 purchaser in line outside Apple on Chestnut St in San Francisco

    Equipped with sleeping bag, well over 2 nights and a day before launch
    -- can anything be sillier?



  7. #7
    nospam
    Guest

    Re: First iPhone 4 purchaser in line outside Apple on Chestnut St in San Francisco

    In article <[email protected]>, John Navas
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Equipped with sleeping bag, well over 2 nights and a day before launch


    big deal. someone was camping out last week in dallas.

    > -- can anything be sillier?


    your posts?



  8. #8
    News
    Guest

    Re: First iPhone 4 purchaser in line outside Apple on Chestnut Stin San Francisco

    John Navas wrote:
    > Equipped with sleeping bag, well over 2 nights and a day before launch
    > -- can anything be sillier?



    "Q: Why is charging of Motorola phones so slow on the travel charger?"



  9. #9
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: First iPhone 4 purchaser in line outside Apple on Chestnut St in San Francisco

    On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:25:26 -0400, in
    <[email protected]>, News <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >John Navas wrote:
    >> Equipped with sleeping bag, well over 2 nights and a day before launch
    >> -- can anything be sillier?

    >
    >"Q: Why is charging of Motorola phones so slow on the travel charger?"


    Not to worry -- I post the answer from time to time.
    In the meantime, "Google is your friend".

    --
    Best regards,
    John

    "I would like to take you seriously,
    but to do so would affront your intelligence."
    [William F. Buckley, Jr]



  10. #10
    News
    Guest

    Re: First iPhone 4 purchaser in line outside Apple on Chestnut Stin San Francisco

    John Navas wrote:
    > On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:25:26 -0400, in
    > <[email protected]>, News <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >> John Navas wrote:
    >>> Equipped with sleeping bag, well over 2 nights and a day before launch
    >>> -- can anything be sillier?

    >> "Q: Why is charging of Motorola phones so slow on the travel charger?"

    >
    > Not to worry -- I post the answer from time to time.



    You sure do, ya silly dumbshyte ya.



  11. #11
    George Kerby
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    Re: First iPhone 4 purchaser in line outside Apple on Chestnut Stin San Francisco




    On 6/22/10 10:21 PM, in article [email protected],
    "John Navas" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Equipped with sleeping bag, well over 2 nights and a day before launch
    > -- can anything be sillier?


    Look in the mirror for your answer.




  12. #12
    George Kerby
    Guest

    Re: First iPhone 4 purchaser in line outside Apple on Chestnut Stin San Francisco




    On 6/23/10 9:00 AM, in article [email protected],
    "John Navas" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:25:26 -0400, in
    > <[email protected]>, News <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >> John Navas wrote:
    >>> Equipped with sleeping bag, well over 2 nights and a day before launch
    >>> -- can anything be sillier?

    >>
    >> "Q: Why is charging of Motorola phones so slow on the travel charger?"

    >
    > Not to worry -- I post the answer from time to time.
    > In the meantime, "Google is your friend".


    <WHOOOSH>

    Gawd, you're thick.




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