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Rules for making your app look like a Mac app:

1. Look at the latest version of OS X.
2. Look at the applications that Apple designs for OS X.
3. Make your application look like that.
Considering it uses the same 800mhz bus as the slower versions I don't think it's as extreme as Intel says it is. It's just marketing.
I've had this piece of crap for 3 months. Last night I was streaming a movie from my MacBook straight to my AppleTV and the movie lost the connection half-way through. I told my roommate right then, "I swear to god I'm going to throw this thing out of the window. I spend more time dicking around with this thing trying to keep it working than I do watching movies." To this day I have only been able to watch about a dozen movies all the way through without it screwing up.

I'm going to sell it on eBay and get a used Mac Mini. I'd rather spend the extra $100-$200 to get something reliable, that holds a normal 3.5" hard drive, and I can watch DVD's and browse the web.
Cisco really needs to redesign their monsterous routing equipment. I was looking at Wireless N routers the other day at Fry's and the Linksys ones were gigantic!
2 years ago I had a Belkin router. It died just after one year of use after the warranty expired. I also had 2 Belkin 4-port USB hubs that didn't even make it a year. They both died within 2 weeks of each other. I do not buy Belkin products anymore.
Ummmm, there aren't any console wars. Sony's hardly selling enough consoles to declare a war.
A link to the contest would have been nice.
I love how the idiot keeps the phone up to her ear throughout the conversation with Matt even though she couldn't answer it. Seriously, the producers gave 2 soccer moms an iPhone to figure out. Aaaaaaa-DUUUHHHHHHHH!
Where's Stephen Hawkings microphone and tray table computer? Oh wait, that's Bill Gates. Sorry.
Sigh... that screen is just screaming to be broken off. Playskool should have designed it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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