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I don't know how you can blame the ad agencies for these ads. The cars are as hideous as they have ever been. Marketing Buick to a younger market? Start by designing a young car - ads come later.
Really, I am a huge fan of the Halloween series of movies (who isn't?). Zombie's Halloween should not be one's only Halloween experience. I can always watch the old movies again, but I am excited to be able to see another chapter of the story on the big screen. There is something to be said about a modern adaptation with current technologies and techniques.
I like these articles. They give us exposure to apps that we may not have known about otherwise. I love Comic Life from Plasq and wouldn't have otherwise known that there is a Comic touch.
all fun tech gear, but really it was the jawbone that got my attention.
Broke up with my girlfriend because of a new girl I met who was more interesting, but not wanting to get into a relationship. I won.
Sam Fisher! Though probably not a great character to play as, he would look cool.
I say that Tarantino was totally in the right here. We have no idea what was occurring before the video started rolling. These guys could have been tailing them, heck we don't even know how many there are...if they have cameras hanging around their necks. They're NOT fans, they're just a couple of the paparazzi trying to get Tarantino to do something on camera. Tarantino is a man who deserves respect, heck all people deserve their privacy and shouldn't have to put up with it. Granted I would have liked to see Tarantino take on the guy with "Stuck In the Middle With You" playing.
read the article from the guardian. do people seriously think that macs still come with one button mice? c'mon it's been something like three years now, and they have always supported multi-buttoned mice. that's just lame.
Well that's simply not true. Apple offers their DRM free music in AAC at 256 kbps. The argument here is over whether the record labels should allow Apple to sell their DRM free music as well. Apple has been selling EMI as well as Indie music DRM free since October, before Amazon MP3 even existed. iTunes isn't holding out on having a DRM scheme. Apple was the one urging the industry to accept DRM free music sales, but the companies seem to embrace this idea but instead choose to sell their music through other channels.
of course there is still reason to buy from itunes. it's a very well integrated system with a tidy search/browse system for a music store. amazon mp3's website offers the content but it is no where near as easy to navigate as the iTMS. On top of that, the iPhone and iPod touch have the music store built into them as well, which is incredibly convenient. Then finally, AAC is a better compression scheme than MP3, so if you have the ability to play the songs then you will be getting a better sound per byte. Anyways, I love what Amazon is doing in getting DRM free music out there, but the record labels, if they were sincere, would allow the consumer to choose which music store to buy their music from. There is nothing about buying music from the iTMS that locks me into any particular product so I don't understand anybody's worries there. Have we all forgotten Apple's open letter, "Thoughts on Music" so quickly?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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