It definitely makes sense though, especially when taking a look at the gadget's rumored spec sheet: 7.5 to 8-inch display, full Windows 8, low-power Intel Atom processor. True, that “low-power” makes us think the tab won't have a lot of oomph inside …
A spy drama set in 1981 at the end of the Cold War, the drama was hyped up to be the next Homeland. Sadly, it has proved anything but. Why is it so disappointing? First of all, there isn't really a core plot. … Russell respectively), who are actually …
New England cut their high-priced tight end immediately after he was charged (not convicted) with murder, while the Cowboys have hung onto a backup who has been charged with manslaughter and failed several drug tests. Clearly, Robert Kraft is a strict …
The gadgets, which offered powerful security features, allowed the company to corner the lucrative market serving business and legal professionals as well as government workers. But many in that market are now moving to other devices, leaving …
Possibly high school. I remember my first pitch to NPR, which is a funny story I probably shouldn't tell. NPR employee since… I think my first day was the day after the hanging chad election – Bush/Gore 2000. I remember going to bed with Gore winning …
Somewhere between our high–end gadgets and the possibilities of low-tech simple design solutions is a happy space waiting for each of us. Chris Baribeau is principal architect and co-founder of Fayetteville, Ark.-based architecture firm Modus Studio.
… savory alfalfa fed cow or alfalfa fed pig." The meat, though, won't get people high. … The gadget, which the company plans to retail for $19.95, fits snugly atop the standard-issue wax-paper cups used by takeout restaurants. Matt Luxton, Royght's …
In order to deliver Android to more diverse consumer product categories, Google will be optimizing Key Lime Pie so it doesn't require high–end requirements, such as ample RAM and advanced multi-core GPUs and CPUs to operate fluidly. This will be …
The instance of performance royalties where it would benefit players is for studio musicians, and mostly for high–end pop music (like, say, Britney Spears' bassist) but even then, the record company or publisher gets the money and is expected to …