A problem caused by cases, blown out of proportion by anti-Apple zealot blogs like Engadget and Gizmodo to get more hits from their fanboy readers. Get a real job idiots.
"...blown out of proportion by anti-Apple zealot blogs like Engadget..."
Wait, Engadget is anti-Apple? When did this come about?
I think the same could be said in reverse context, where there are anti-Apple zealots, there are Apple zealots who will come out and defend their glorious company (read: god) at any cost, even if it means acting just as the "anti-Apple zealots" do. You fail at life
Engadget certainly isn't anti-Apple (as best as we can tell, most of them are using a Mac of some description). Rather, they know what pushes people's buttons and what gets page hits which, after all, is what generates their income with advertisers. Frankly, the whole business model of news sites these days on the Internet is geared towards sensationalism, which is what you get when you don't "pay" for the service. Mind you, occasionally Engadget will produce a good article.
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A problem caused by cases, blown out of proportion by anti-Apple zealot blogs like Engadget and Gizmodo to get more hits from their fanboy readers. Get a real job idiots.
LOL @ "anti-Apple zealot blogs like Engadget and Gizmodo"
...do you even READ their articles?
"...blown out of proportion by anti-Apple zealot blogs like Engadget..."
Wait, Engadget is anti-Apple? When did this come about?
I think the same could be said in reverse context, where there are anti-Apple zealots, there are Apple zealots who will come out and defend their glorious company (read: god) at any cost, even if it means acting just as the "anti-Apple zealots" do. You fail at life
/troll off
Engadget certainly isn't anti-Apple (as best as we can tell, most of them are using a Mac of some description). Rather, they know what pushes people's buttons and what gets page hits which, after all, is what generates their income with advertisers. Frankly, the whole business model of news sites these days on the Internet is geared towards sensationalism, which is what you get when you don't "pay" for the service. Mind you, occasionally Engadget will produce a good article.
@mystic
I just reported you for the dumbest comment made thus far.
Saying Engadget is anti-Apple is like saying the Pope is Jewish.