Comments would be blowing up if today Apple announced a UMPC that runs Duke Nukem Forever, has a 3G chipset for use on AT&T, a BluRay drive, and a built-in Optimus Maximus keyboard.
Maybe it's so you can connect to the internet and reply to the first post on an Engadget article asking a random question just so you get to the top. Or maybe not.
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Today is officially Blue-Ray news day.
Comments would be blowing up if today Apple announced a UMPC that runs Duke Nukem Forever, has a 3G chipset for use on AT&T, a BluRay drive, and a built-in Optimus Maximus keyboard.
@UnixSystemsEngineer
Or if the world turned out to be flat.
what is the Ethernet connection on this for?
@ Flashpoint
Maybe it's so you can connect to the internet and reply to the first post on an Engadget article asking a random question just so you get to the top. Or maybe not.
Why would you connect a Blu Ray player to the internet?
For firmware updates?
@ flashpoint
firmware and bd-live...