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This "go green" BS has to stop. Every company is disguising its ways of cutting costs as "going green" to "save the world and help our environment." And don't forget, McDonalds cut their medium sized fries in half to help YOU eat healthier. But they didn't cut the cost.
Are people still falling for this?

I bet their company computers aren't even configured for maximum power savings and they probably waste so much paper every year. Oh, but they want to help the environment, remember?
Agreed. It's also sad how the Wii and PS3 include WiFi, and Microsoft is still making us pay $99 for it.
Can someone tell me why it's not OK in AT&T's eyes for these companies to price fix, yet it's OK for AT&T to artificially raise SMS prices? $0.25/msg is a lot more than it was in 2001, and I highly doubt a 160 byte SMS message cost more to send now. Let's not forget about blocking Google Voice, Skype VoIP, etc...
I'm confused why many monitor manufacturers, and now Apple, are making 16:9 monitors the standard. Why are the 16:10 1920x1200 monitors being phased out? While it may get rid of black bars for movies, the extra pixels really help when doing practical computer work, which I'm sure people are using their computer for more than movies. Why not take advantage of the extra vertical pixels?
Where do you get off thinking that Apple can be the only company to overcharge for nice designs and a brand name? Love it or hate it, Sony's got some awesome designs and they're allowed to charge whatever they want for it. People must be buying it or they wouldn't be making anymore.
Bluray in a lot of ways reminds me of Vista... has great potential but is executed in all the wrong ways. Bad marketing, high price, low incentive, etc. Microsoft fixed that with Windows 7... will Bluray have a fix for us coming?
It's a disgusting abuse of power filled with hypocrisy.

With Apple's logic, Safari should be removed because there is a ton of adult content on the internet. SMS should be removed because I can type the f-word. Do I even need to mention why Apple should disable the camera according to their own logic?

I hope someone puts their foot down on Apple and does it hard.
When Travis played a drum solo 15 feet off the stage while rotating around at their summer 2009 concert.
Being that this is a feature that should've been standard on all iPhones 3 years ago, I think Apple at least owes it to the first-gen iPhone owners to enable it on their phones too.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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