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I think that apple posts have the most comments because of conversations exactly like this one. People hate that engadget is so pro-apple, and they let them know it in the comments...

The comment "Man, people really seem to like apple" is proof that engadget is so pro-apple. It's a complete disregard for the actual content in the comments from the daily readers of engadget...poor form...again...
now that was just plain funny
Yeah I don't know why engadget bloggers are so...stupid.

They love apple, which is a high priced, closed system that frankly, is far inferior to anything else.

Same with Blu-ray. Sony is protecting itself with blu-ray (no support for ihd aka streaming) and not looking out for the consumer. Yet Engadget has a boner for them...

I really think that they get paid from these entities...otherwise they're just plain uneducated.
wow that was a massive burn...lol
Thanks alex. PC's work with thousands and thousands more applications than a mac does. Windows seems to have had great reliability even with all those "sub-standard" 3rd party apps.

Apple obviously has yet to figure out how to make their os stable with apps...maybe that's why they locked down apps on the iphone...LOL
I guess I was referencing the irony here. OSx ships out of the box with "BSOD" issues. Numerous reports of poeple having issues backs that up.

Iphone functionality is a joke! Losing all 3rd party apps after they give them, then hacking to get them back?!?! Why do I have to hack any apple product to:
A. Get it to work
B. Get it to do what I want it to do.

I've never had that with a PC that's for sure...
Yeah, Apple is much more simplistic and basic; easier for you to understand i'm sure. Ok, ready? It's story time andir!
Very much agree. I was waiting for the last second microsoft bash, and then, surprise, something nice!...I...don't...understand...is this engadget?!
No fricken joke!! HOW MUCH ARE THEY PAYING YOU!? I thought you guys were starting to figure this out...this is laughable

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Engadget has been, historically, so Pro-apple it's laughable. Due to it's readers lashing out as of late, I think that they are coming to the realization that there is a bias problem here on engadget.

This is news, like any other news. Again, historically, this is something that wouldn't have actually seen the light of day.

I'm glad to see Engadget and readers coming to the realization that Apple is certainly no "holy grail" of computing, if it were it would have a larger install base (only 5-6%). It's faulty, has it's problems, and is subject to criticism; just like any other OS/Hardware...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
 

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