Nars asked:


CPU: Centrino 2 - Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme QX9300 (>2.53GHz 1066MHz 12MBL2)
WLAN: Intel WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350 (ABGN+WiMax)
OS: Windows Vista® Ultimate (64-bit)
HDD: Solid State Drive (>16GB)
GPU: (>512 MB Dedicated)
RAM: (>4 GB) DDR3
OD: BluRay -/+RW
KB: Illuminated keyboard
Cam: (>2.0 MB) Camera
LCD: 15.4″ 1920 x 1200 LCD w/LED
Audio: HD Audio with surround sound
Bluetooth
Finger Print Reader
12 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
Intel® Turbo Memory (>1GB)
Express Card Slot & Smart Card Reader

I gathered these from multiple stores, and i added the best options from each laptop, so far i couldn’t find a laptop that just has all best options. Talk about prices reaching above $5000! for just 1 or 2 differences from other laptops that cost 1/2 less. If i wanted to spend more than $2000 on a laptop i’d rather get all the best current technology in it, any help with that? I don’t play games, I just need it for multitasking and 1080p video via H.264 .mkv files, and for 3D medical simulation programs. I hate over heating laptops, and ones that lag when a few tasks are open. Anywhere I could find such a thing that also ships international?

magpie asked:


I have a Wii system and I used to use Wi-Fi for internet access, however I moved to a rural area where I am forced to use a Mobile Broadband Device to get internet. Is there any way to hook it up to my computer and then my computer to the wireless output device in order to have wireless internet for my Wii system?

Susan Simko asked:


With WiFi do you only connect to a laptop or can you connect this your PC? Also, what is difference between WiMax and WiFi?

lasthurrah asked:


This tiny company makes, you could say, the thread that stitches the wireless world together. That’s a billion-dollar golden thread, and our tiny company has found how to make it.

The company is quite closely held—the husband-and-wife team that came up with the concept still hold 52% of the shares. We LOVE that: the original creative impulse is still driving sales. The first rainmakers are still dancing.

It gets better. Intel and McCaw have just put $900 million into a tiny WiMAX pioneer, Clearwire. This is more than TWICE what Clearwire was hoping to receive from an IPO later this summer. The signal is clear: wireless Internet access is blisteringly hot, and the access that private investors have to the opportunity are very, very limited.

And when this company announces earnings in the next few weeks, Wall Street will SNAP TO

Enchantress asked:


I play Lineage 2 for about 35-40 hours a week. I’m thinking about getting a Cricket mobile broadband card, but I think you can only use up to 5 GB. What does that mean? Would I still be able to play as often as I do if I switch to this type of service? How bad would I lag? I currently have cable and a wireless router.