...all these processes are fighting with one another to get HDD access
need massive amounts of HDD I/O at all? And how did this even get marked "insightful"?
I see so many comments on articles about Chrome (not just on this one article either) about "I'm not going to switch just to jump on the Chrome bandwagon!" - its not about jumping on any bandwagon, its that at the moment (and for the past few years now) Chrome really is a better experience.
*nix:
user@host $ ssh hostb "uname -n"
MS Powershell 2.0 (Vista and up)
PS C:\users\user> invoke-command -credential username -computername hostb -ScriptBlock {get-content env:computername}
give-aways to entice people into an over-priced 2-year data contracts
It solves the problem of where carriers are required (due to their pockets) to 2x profits every year but claim huge net losses. It solves the problem of their networks being so utterly congested that they have to move to tiered data to make you use less data, so that they can push more VCast streaming video, crappy carrier branded GPS navigation (when you've got the already really good and free Google one), and now where the entire UI and home screen is constantly being re-downloaded.
I think HP collects dying hardware companies for some voodoo ritual.
voodoopc.com? (one of HP's "high-end" desktop brands)
Google Maps had the roads, but even the most recent update of TomTom did not.
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