That is down to rights management in windows (Vista & 7). Normally a user has no right to write in the program folders, that's why you need admin rights to use lfs as it writes lots of stuff in text files there and not in the user specific folders. If you install in a different Folder (like C:\Games) you don't need admin rights to use lfs.
I expect that pretty much every mobile / smart phone is able to track it's location and send it home if possible. As bunder pointed out Android does the same (wouldn't be Google if it didn't) and I think Windows 7 phones and Blackberrys will also.
Obviously tracks like Kyoto have a very smooth surface (no bumps) so you can run much harder and lower set resulting in better brake performance.
That doesn't mean that LFS doesn't model different friction coefficients though
Button had the first pitcrew for the last 2 years...
Anyway, big thankyou to Pirelli (and FIA) for making the tires the way they are so that multiple strategies are possible again.
Awesome race by Webber, I think he found his motivation again after this race.
My heart hurts when I look at the Williams performance, at least both cars finished this time.
Anyone noticed that Ferrari pulled the "Alonso is faster than you, do you understand?" card right after Button "passed" Massa? I know it's allowed now, but it is the first race of the seasson ffs...
As my notebook has a Intel GMA X4500HD (which is the same according to google) I can tell you it's not one for gaming. LFS, while not very gpu hungry is still on the edge of being playable (around 28 fps (lowest) on south city in single player, with lowered settings).
I don't care about it, since it's my "workbook" and is used for matlab and the occasional CAD programm, but it's definatly not a decent gaming gfx.
(Could be down to the driver, but Toshiba doesn't seem to care about updating their branded one)