Only as long as it takes you to get a new phone, which while possible expensive, really shouldn't be that long.
In theory. But when you are traveling, away from home or don't live near a big city that can be quite a challenge. When you are without a phone AND your are then cut off from your computer even hours can be pretty dramatic. It makes losing your phone go from an inconvenience (one form of communication down) to a big thing (all communication down.)
When does a start up stop being a start up?
Seems like they are over valued if they are still a start up BUT patents and ideas are what big business need to survive today, so bigger companies will pay up big for the innovation of the little ones. So, I guess it's not really over valued, just incredibly volatile.
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.
At NTG we are pure Windows. There were a few Macs for a bit but they phased out. I oversee Grove Social which is pure Mac, but very small. And now at Change it is nearly 100% Mac but I am an end user there, not in IT.
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.