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DISTRO<br />
03.08.13<br />
“Most of the<br />
best jokes<br />
were used<br />
already, so<br />
I won’t tire<br />
you with<br />
more about<br />
the Ferrari<br />
TheFerrari...”<br />
The LaFerrari<br />
can tackle<br />
60MPH in<br />
under three<br />
seconds.<br />
EDITOR’S<br />
LETTER<br />
PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF FERRARI<br />
have content for you. But, if you’re able,<br />
we’d love to see you there.<br />
In this week’s Distro, I’m going to take<br />
you to the Daytona 500, where I spent<br />
the weekend desperately seeking tech. I<br />
came away with far more than I expected,<br />
but that doesn’t mean NASCAR doesn’t<br />
have a ways to go in many regards. We<br />
have Brad Molen’s review of the LG Optimus<br />
G Pro, which is a strong contender<br />
for king of the mega-phones. Brad also<br />
files his fourth installment on what living<br />
with the BlackBerry Z10 is like and we go<br />
eyes-on with the Wa<strong>com</strong> Intuos5 touch<br />
tablet. We also have a plethora of editorials:<br />
Terrence O’Brien wondering whether<br />
Mozilla is about to fall in the same pitfalls<br />
as others with its Firefox OS, Ross<br />
Rubin analyzing the increasingly blurry<br />
lines between phone and tablet and<br />
Joshua Fruhlinger suggesting we may be<br />
in for some unpleasant social and behavioral<br />
implications from Google Glass. It’s<br />
all here, and while you’ll have to use your<br />
fingers to scroll and your eyes to read, we<br />
hope you’ll do it. For us.<br />
TIM STEVENS<br />
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF,<br />
ENGADGET