I have a Fujitsu and in terms of features, it's the best there is. Boots from everything, pen drives, cars, external HD, you name it.
It comes with a 2nd battery as an option, 3g card, N wifi, fingerprint reader, and lots of whistles.
If you're looking for a good laptop that it's not built in china. you're going to the right place:
http://store.shopfujitsu.com/fpc/Ecommerce/buildseriesbean.do?series=S7220
Cheers
I got a 3 year old Fujitsu Laptop with an integrated 3g chip. No problems here whatsoever. Most laptops have it for years as an optional feature, so what's the news here?
Apple came on late. I don't get how we keep talking about apple over and over about features implemented in other brands way before.
having run a low privileged account in Windows for 3 years i can say with Vista i can do almost anything with higher privileges without having to login to the Administrator account. This is major pro for Vista.
I also like the ability of having a priority queue for wireless networks.
Another pro is that i don't have many 64bit drivers for XP as i have in Vista, so going back is not a option. Plus the system is really stable. It takes a bit to get around with the system since some stuff changed, but that is quite normal for a OS that had 5 year development. I had this issue also with kde4.
While the technology could allow travelers to make phone calls over the Internet, most carriers say they have no plans to allow voice communications. How come this technology is going to allow voice calls when passengers were able to call perfectly during 9/11 "hijacks"?
Dishonors != Voids
it's normal the only support when supported OSes are loaded with the machine. She just had to load Xp at the end of the disk and request support again. It's a cruel world...
shows the US should be no different than anybody else
The device is made by Fujitsu and not NTT. Can you correct the brand?
Why did you use meters and then miles to describe length? Couldn't you have used just the Unit System the whole world uses???
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/02/12/25/1331256/XPde-Cloning-the-XP-Interface
Other manufacturers like Fujitsu have Tablets for years with HSPA built-in, so where is the innovation here?
I have a Fujitsu and in terms of features, it's the best there is. Boots from everything, pen drives, cars, external HD, you name it. It comes with a 2nd battery as an option, 3g card, N wifi, fingerprint reader, and lots of whistles. If you're looking for a good laptop that it's not built in china. you're going to the right place: http://store.shopfujitsu.com/fpc/Ecommerce/buildseriesbean.do?series=S7220 Cheers
I got a 3 year old Fujitsu Laptop with an integrated 3g chip. No problems here whatsoever. Most laptops have it for years as an optional feature, so what's the news here? Apple came on late. I don't get how we keep talking about apple over and over about features implemented in other brands way before.
Here in Portugal, We already have fiber optic internet wideband for some time...
why the debian logo? doesn't ubuntu have its own logo?
I always check where stuff is made before i buy, and Made in China products are always ruled out
I guess you never heard of Hot Spare
next president of?
i love the stability of the platform, the programming environment and the digital step Windows took to improve user experience. I really good asset!
Does this mean the code will be available so a 64bit version could happen in a soon future?
Didn't XP selling ended in December last year? if yes, how come these laptops ship with it?
having run a low privileged account in Windows for 3 years i can say with Vista i can do almost anything with higher privileges without having to login to the Administrator account. This is major pro for Vista. I also like the ability of having a priority queue for wireless networks. Another pro is that i don't have many 64bit drivers for XP as i have in Vista, so going back is not a option. Plus the system is really stable. It takes a bit to get around with the system since some stuff changed, but that is quite normal for a OS that had 5 year development. I had this issue also with kde4.
just proves how broken the OS is
I had no issues about the SP1 except the 3 reboots required...
i can't even read the score in IE6 :)
i'm not surprised... I only get like 1 spam message per month that successfully got through the filters :)
a pity it uses gtk, if it used qt it would be cross plataform, none-the-less great work :)
I believe Google is making a good job on the data mining field and in the area which the story concerns to.
I'd rather use Google Notebook for my notes than Twine
Dishonors != Voids it's normal the only support when supported OSes are loaded with the machine. She just had to load Xp at the end of the disk and request support again. It's a cruel world...