Better yet, have it auto-eject a lint-free wipe every 5 minutes or so.
Of course, that will do wonders for the battery-life.
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Any person who complains about fingerprints on the screen on a touchscreen device needs to be drug out to the street and shot. It really does make me wonder about the mactards, how in gods name did they figure they wouldn't get fingerprints on the screen after touching it with their fingers?Quote:
Fingerprints are annoying
Once you've used the iPad for a few minutes, among the most glaring shortcomings (besides the screen glare) are the fingerprints on the screen. With a smartphone, you can wipe the screen on your shirt or pants. The iPad is too big for that. We're wondering what exactly to clean it with and where we'll keep the cleaning supplies.
There is a surface (coming soon to public restrooms near you) that has been found to shed bacteria. They can't attach to it, and just slough off. I wonder if something like that could be added to a touchscreen and have it be less quickly dirtied. Of course, the surface is a texture, which might make the visibility less than ideal.
X64 is simply more memory-hungry than X86. I don't think it makes sense on a portable device.
Office 2010 comes in a 64-bit version largely for marketing reasons. An exception may be Excel 2010 for people who use Excel for insane things and need more rows.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...ffice.14).aspxQuote:
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In a default installation of Office 2010, the 32-bit version is installed, even on 64-bit systems. You must explicitly select the Office 2010 64-bit version installation option.
The same article goes on to describe numerous headaches when using VBA7 in 64-bit Office 2010, such as the controls you lose.
If ya can't stand the heat... stay outta the kitchen... and the living room... and the park... and the pool...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ytech_gadg/2...ch_gadg_tc1486
-tg
I would imagine that outlook would benefit from 64 bits as well, considering the size some PST files tend to grow to. As far as 64 bit office though, yes I think most people are better off with x86 versions regardless of OS. MS is even advising x86 still due to the fact that no native COM plugins work in x64 office. (I would imagine most .NET AnyCPU compiled assemblies would be ok though, however most plugins are COM still)
But they had to make the transition at some point, and it is nice to see they are offering both versions so people have time to migrate into a 64 bit world. It is better than all of a sudden, they are ONLY offering 64 bit versions, and everyone has to scramble to get up to speed (sort of like how windows phone development is going right now).
I plan to just install x86, even though I run Win7 x64 and likely I will just install x64 on a virtual machine, just to have it for development purposes.
Let's face it, nice shiny device with apple logo on it = a million bogans immediatly buying it. As long as they can twitter about their new purchase they will be happy.
"Brought an iTab"
"Anyone know what I can do with it"
What's with multi-tasking, Apple users don't get the whole thing with dual buttons on a mouse.
A device that can't multi-task is bogus. I bought the HTC Desire. Snapdragon FTW.
And now comes what I'm calling the "iPiddle" - http://tinyurl.com/ybtfq9s
-tg
.. or maybe the "iPutz" ?
I'm still waiting for the iMacTard device...