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HP has a very annoying set of QuickPlay buttons along the top of the keyboard. They are very easy to accidentally press, triggering the full-screen QuickPlay program which covers the whole screen. This is another piece of classic CrapWare. I could find NO OPTION in the program itself to disable it. Thankfully, you can use msconfig to keep the quickplay program from running at startup.
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Hewlett-Packard Co. wants to employ a new tactic to market "netbook" computers in the U.S., offering them at a steep discount to customers who sign-up for wireless service contracts.This bundling of cellular service with PCs isn't done in the U.S., but in Asia and Europe wireless carriers routinely knock hundreds of dollars off the price of a computer if a customer also buys a long-term service contract.
For example, Taiwanese carrier Far EasTone Communications Ltd. sells the EEE PC from Asustek Computer Inc. for $29 with a two-year contract, rather than the usual price of $429.Hewlett-Packard says the surging interest in netbooks, stripped-down computers that offer basic applications and Web browsing, is driving the move. With the economy fading and lots of high-speed cellphone networks available, the world's largest computer seller by revenue sees bundling as a way to move more of its computers into customers' homes.
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