[url=http://www.informationweek.com/software/operating-systems/windows-rt-hacked-to-run-desktop-apps/240145728]So, does this mean that a Surface RT is now just a less powerful version of the upcoming Pro?[/url]
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Edited by Atomic Tea: 9/8/2013 11:58:17 PMDid you resign as a Ninja, Recon???? ='( Ah, nevermind. He's a Ninja in his more recent posts. Interesting.
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Edited by Hylebos: 9/8/2013 11:52:57 PMFor those of you wondering why Recon isn't a Ninja anymore (nice necrobump solonoid) he took a break from being a Ninja late last year and he wasn't a Ninja at the time of this post in January. That's just how Bnext works, titles like Ninja and Bungie Employee aren't globally attributed, just locally at the time of the post.
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Something's different about you Recon...
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Why isnt recon a ninja!?
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wait why is recon not... ninja-y wat wat wat
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Are you no longer a Ninja?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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bump for rezzurection.
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n my mind, RT staands for only two things: Russia Today and Radio Times. neither of which i would wish Microsoft to be a part of.
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oh cool
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Did someone say RT?
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to be fair, if you even know what those [i]are[/i] and you bought a WinRT device you need a slap.
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I would imagine that this single bit setting doesn't enable the Enterprise abilities (domain integration) that the Pro is supposed to have over the RT as well.
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Not quite. You'll still be limited by the device running an ARM CPU instead of an x86 one. Not everything is guaranteed to work.