DisplayPort
More importantly does it come with a physical display port? So I can pay even more than a 4090 for the most high end card.....
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Nothing but good words to say about the Cube i7 stylus (250 GBP) as a surface clone.
I use as a netbook, with the optional metal keyboard.
It can also come with the surface style keyboard, which I don't like.
https://techtablets.com/cube-i7-stylus/review/
Runs Dragon NaturallySpeaking really well, and dual displays when in the office over usb c - hdmi which is a key tool for me.
If you think Bluetoothlocks with no external mechanical attack vectors are a bad idea you should check out Bosnian bill on YouTube.
He was impressed with a Bluetooth lock when he tried to get in one mechanically.
Watch his other stuff to see how quickly he gets in to 5 lever locks. And the noke stuff got through defcon? Might have to get one.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PqeWupKN2W0
This is interesting because the ability of a flywheel to store energy is already proven.
Something that deforms will tend to balance if it can deform far enough.
4x4 guys are using dynabeads to dynamically balance tyres that are covered in crap, and it can react to a change in the state of the tyre too.
Maybe manufacture a flywheel with a hollow section so they can use beads to balance the wheel?
The professional version is, but I have bought the home version for £40 on an email offer from Nuance without headphones on a download recently. We have never needed more than the home version to be honest. It is extremely effective for long tedious sessions of technical writing, especially if you have a clue about what you are going to say.
I find though, that your mind has been trained to produce text at the cadence at which you type. So using it for a completely creative work, when you are thinking about the text as you go along results in the same pace of development whether talking or typing.
I do rate it though, and will never go back to not having it.
Things have changed since I left obviously. The spetics didn't used to muck about with that difficult minesweeping stuff, instead contracting out to the RN tupperware fleet to do it for them. Maybe we are so busy with the olympics we cant spare the time. It would be a shame if we have lost our edge in this important arena.
Sometimes, having things slack is the right approach.
Sooooo, please define a "tad"
my experience with cylinders as bearing surfaces is that if you get misalignment they jam.
To mitigate against this make the teflon insert MUCH bigger than the tube, and trumpet shaped so that any icing obstacles are ramps rather than stops
(Why does it need to be a close tolerance?)
This IS a problem in my day job.... we have to accurately align a part in a rail switch machine which did NOT need to be a close tolerance but was made one because it looks better, and is unreliable as a result.
Sorry, the death of embedded 4G has been exaggerated. IMO this is the difference between IPAD and android tablets, for business use, and why business people prefer IPAD over Android.
(apart from the shiny brigade)
Get 4G into an android tablet, I'll buy one, my boss will, and quite a few others I know. It's embarassing that more android tablets don't have it. People who need it WILL pay the premium.
Ill take my fail and give you a thumbs up.
I'm loving my cheap hannspad tablet with ICS on it.
My boss has an ASUS transformer that I'm waiting for him to get bored of.
A Desktop Linux on that and I'll be off.
Hmmm ChampMan 01/02 in Wine on ARM to much to hope for?
If Libreoffice do a good job of the ARM port that thing could be awesome.
I'll always struggle for a projector though, until HDMi becomes standard on them.
Which was MY first experience of cartridges, although I think the Atari console had them before that....
How long before the cartridges are read and shared as ROMS?
Because that hasn't happened on other cartridge based system has it?
Apart from the Sega Master, Genesis, SNES, DS add others you can think of below
That's the signs that used to around the upper deck exit hatches anyway....
Might have been an order of magnitude or eight higher on the power though.
909 Radar in full smegawatt mode never made me that keen to find out.
And it was always the first thing to be triple checked if I was going aloft.
In a MS small business server 2003 environment what are my options to enforce encryption?
What can I use to ENCOURAGE encryption?
(Most likely the first step I will take)
Can I build it into a corporate stick so that it it transparent (ish) to the user?
I know google probably has the answer but real world experiences would be gratefully received.
I run SBS 2003. I'm an admin cos i know the most about IT in the company (ex WINNT admin)
I have suffered all of the problems above, now self taught in Eseutil, Exmerge for individual daily mailbox backup and isinteg.
I have had to bear that pain. However I'd love to know what the alternative solution is to a single box SBS install, that can run a windows domain and offer the same features for less cost.
Until then, it's the best for my (small) business.
I am the IT admin in 2 SBS server 2003 shops. This is no way a full time position, both companies are just using inbuilt resources, me, who is a Navy trained WinNT admin (which means you do the course but don't get a cert, lest you leave, which I did anyway) who happens to be available for failure and advice, I am charged out to both businesses though, at £35 an hour for IT support. I might do an hour in the average month.
All of our "new" desktops for static staff are Core2Duo coming from ebay at £100 with winXP COA on the side. they have just been replaced by bigger business at the end of their support cycles. They are only bought when needed, either when I've get fed up with complaints of slowdown, (rare) or hardware failure occurs. It's generally not cost effective fixing a desktop for the sake of replacement with an ebay £100 special.
Mobile users were on expensive VAIO laptops when times were good, as they were the moneymakers and reliable kit was worth the expense. They will all get MSI winds or EEEPC 1205 for replacement if theirs fail now, as they are more than fast enough for the role. Hardware has gone way past the needs of the software, consumer laptops are more than adequate for our business now. (I've been using a MSI wind since last year, best laptop I've ever had)
We are running WinXP with a mixture of Office 2007, Visio 2010, users personal choice for browser, NOD32 for Virus (excellent) and Sage for the finance types.
Thanks for the tips on the SSD though, that will alleviate slowdown claims. As I have a minor budget for testing, I wil give one a run in my desktop. Always fancied a Gigabyte IRAM or similar though, I must admit.....
MS can still innovate. Till OO gets a presenter view, my training company will be going nowhere. As the IT admin of an SBS server I'm still looking for equivalent functionality for outlook too.
Don't get me wrong I use OO at home to stay legal and avoid the MS tax on my varied boxes, but we have money to make at work, and the FOSS equivalent doesn't cut it at this time, for features and compatibility with clients.
Shame, cos we would like a free solution in these tight times.