Their goal appears to be to "make Vivaldi the browser that Opera should have been." Originally Vivaldi, according to the article, was a community for disaffected Opera users.
I was getting Fibre to my house before the last election 😞 pitty they were bad at cost management. Now we have a different set of clowns and I'm not geting Fibre to my house anymore 😞
I would have voted for the other lot but the fibre was their only positive for me.
From what I remember of my readings of a few years ago, the netbook itself is a "Standard" coined by Intel which is esentially underpowered (cap of 2GB RAM and a maximum of 10" screen size). I can't find a link to the actual standard, so don't take this as 100% accurate.
If OEM is included then I may look at refreshing our existing Windows 7 estate with new memory and disks rather than entirely new machines this year.
Pretty much a guarantee. They can't claim that "most" are covered if OEM is not as it must cover well over 90% of all deployments. If I were to guess, it must be over 99%. Other than a few gamers building their own and a handful of IT people, who has anything that isn't OEM except very special cases?
There is so much that we don't know and these discoveries just remind me of how much there is still to discover. Even in the areas decreed as uninhabitable, ther is something making the most of the environment that it lives in.
Of course this teen doesn't pretend to be a neurosurgeon or a podiatrist.... he decides to pretend to be an OBGYN. I think we all know what he was hoping to accomplish with this ruse.
Seems like they could make a lot of power generating clothing. Think about wrist bands that generate power from the swinging of your arms or some kind of joint that goes at your hip and generates power from your leg movement. There are probably several places where minimal impact to you would generate a fair amount of power.
Plus the obvious solar powered hats and things like that.