You know what Twile? You are right, this is a technology community.
For some time, when I still bothered to read the tech news on MSNBC I would sit there and marvel at Gary Krakow. From reading so many of his articles it was completely apparent that he had no clue what he was writing about at anything more than a user-level, and that he was simply someone who enjoyed gadgets. That's fine, it actually describes a large portion of the Japanese population... but a tech journalist? No. That was OK though, he was writing for MSNBC, which doesn't even pretend to be a serious technology site.
And then, recently, Toms Hardware has had Barry Gerber writing for them, churning out content like it is going out of style, writing one article every two days it seems. And yet you know what? Gary Krakow seemed to actually know more about what he was writing about, on a TECHNICAL level, than good old Gerber does. At least, Krakow included the occasional technical detail.
Mr. Gerber simply writes about things that involve technology without ever getting technical. If this was the exception, that would be one thing, but it is becoming the rule, and that is something else entirely.
I find it funny that I could get a better, more in-depth, technical article from MSNBC. So sad but go figure.
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But hey, if that is the direction that Toms Hardware wants to go... just tell us.
As for UMPCs themselves... could be great, but they are at least 2 years ahead of their time. Wait until the average UMPC has the power of today's average laptop, and the price is much lower, and they will be worth looking at. I keep wishing they would release a tablet PC that resembled the pads that they use on Star Trek. Thin, light, about the size of a sheet of paper, and just under 1.5 cm thick, maybe 2 cm. Then I'd have something I would consider useful. Until then...