2012/7/6

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Dive into yourself to V 把你自己投入...

vaguely adv. 不清晰地; 模糊地; 含糊地; 茫然地
reveal [re·veal || rɪ'vɪːl] v. 露出, 透露, 顯示
stateside adv. 在美國本土 adj. 美國的; 美國本土的
domestic [do·mes·tic || dəʊ'mestɪk] n. 僕人, 傭人; 國貨 adj. 家庭的, 馴服的, 國內的
photomicrography ['fəʊtəmaɪ'krɑgrəfɪ /-'krɒg-] n. 顯微鏡照相術
a bevy of 一團...
trespasser ['tres·pass·er || trespəsə(r)] n. 侵害者; 侵入者; 違反者
poke [pəʊk] v. 戳, 捅;

Is it possible to manufacture a sophisticated wireless-capable device entirely in the United States? That's vaguely the suggestion of Google's jet-black orb, launched last week at the search (and now hardware) giant's I/O event in San Francisco. Now, the Nexus Q is just dying to get undressed, and that's exactly what our iFixit friends have done, revealing each component's country of origin. Perhaps one of the most notable items, the Samsung 16GB moviNAND Flash Memory module, may have been made stateside (Austin, TX), but could also have been produced in Hwaseong, South Korea. Some parts, such as the Ethernet port (China) or optical-out connector (Japan) could only have been imported, as iFixit points out, though others are certainly domestic (a photomicrosensor made in California or Illinois). Ready to dive in yourself to verify those findings? You're not going to want to open this thing up on your own -- there's a bevy of capacitors inside, including one with output in the 400-volt range (a warning label alerts would-be trespassers). You can, however, poke around a bit more at our source link below.

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