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Heh. Another Dave C. post, another flurry of criticisms.

This takes me back.
"S60 devices outsell the iPhone 5 to 1"

Hello. Though I did read your entire comment, this particular piece of information sums it all up pretty nicely I think and people would be forgiven if they didn't read past it.

In my experience, Nokia's S60 platform is unpleasant to use. It's slow, often buggy, confusing and prone to the occasional virus or malware attack.

When you say iPhone is outsold 5 to 1 by S60, I'd say good on Apple. The iPhone platform is brilliant. S60 has been around for 7 years and has spanned about a billion different phones. Apple introduced its single phone line less than two years ago and most of that momentum has been gained in the past 6 months. It won't be long before Symbian is in real trouble in the phone market
GTMac, this isn't about Yahoo. All the commentary I've seen on this topic has been about DRM being such a nuisance. Yahoo is just one of many companies who advocated it.
* New iPhone, fewer features, smaller; emphasis on price advantage
* New iPhone, 3G & GPS; emphasis on new technology & further regional releases
* iTunes Application Store
* OS X 10.6
* Entire line MacBook/Pro product refreshes
* Partial line iPod product refreshes
Stupid Joystiq.

Yeah.

Great idea.

Hey Johnny. This round you get to be the douche who writes shit and it appears as our terrain.

Boring!

Stupidest idea ever? Most likely.
The iCal date is a bit of a tradition in the OS X world, I was told.

The reason it displays July 17 every day until you physically open the application is an homage to the application itself - it was released on July 17 at Macworld Expo in 2002.

I can't believe in this day and age of the Apple cult nobody has mentioned that.
Seriously, the "best" game video of the day is an absolute joke and I would call it a failure. Does anybody really care about what thousands of uninformed, average gamers watched, enough to make it a blog post here at Joystiq?

That's not even the worst part - if a video is worth watching, you'd think Joystiq would have headlined it before these other thousand casual gamers got a chance to watch it and make it popular.

And then there's your naming of the blog item; you started trying to make it quirky by using an appropriate set of verbs or nouns and adverb and covert it to an object of "the most", "iest". Nobody liked that. Now you just say "Todays". Good lord, where is the consistency? You expect readers to enjoy the consistency of a daily post without even returning them with a decent entry that will remind them of the regularity of this so called "feature".

I think posts like this is why Joystiq is less and less appealing to me and most likely the general Internet public.
Boston Legal is a possibly the best show!

But we all knew that.

Nice find. I suppose David E. Kelley was struggling to find a third "pioneering" 'Steve' to add to the list. It would have been nice if Steve Ballmer wasn't one. Or at the very least Alan Shore (James Spader) could have made a knock towards him. After all there's nothing pioneering about shouting "developers, developers".

The End.
* iPhone shipping later this year
* iTV shipping later this year (will use 802.11n)
* No major iPod upgrades
* Leopard release date and some new features
* iLife/iWork updates
* New iSight camera, displays with built-in iSights
Wow. All this shit, including abilities to do whatever the hell the fall update lets you do, and the lousiness of needing a third-party solution, should have been released with the Xbox 360 a year ago.

Microsoft you've done it again. Anymore shitbox features you forgot to leave out?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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