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@Tylerdurden

Apple is a hardware bundling company. If they truly were a hardware company they wouldn't use ATI, Intel, Asus, or any other parts made by true hardware company. Apple bundles everything together and sells it in a nice package, but they're no hardware company.
You clearly don't understand that without net neutrality in the first place, there wouldn't be any internet at all.
Apple not considering unlocked phones is a huge design flaw, especially when you create something that can be broken so easily. Everyone understands now why Apple doesn't sell OSX as a standalone OS?
They would also be great for Robotron.
Those guys alone changed the whole laptop industry's pricing scheme and forced it to supply more affordable laptops to the masses...you can say whatever you want about them, your only merits in life are saying "fail"...
aang1818 :

I don't know about IGN, but this website actually promoted/praised Deca Sports as a successor to Wii Sports... Look at past articles and you'll see what I mean.

And btw I also bought (and beat) Metroid Prime3...and ended up selling both of them eventually.



Why is this game being hyped?.. I was deceived into buying the first one by you guys and the way you talked about how good it looked for an entire year.

Its weird, but I used to trust this website to dig the good stuff from all the Wii crap that's been released.. that was in the past.

Please stop with the shovelware.
another wanabee?.. Take an 8 years old design like the Tungsten (the widescreen one), add a phone chip... and then people like you will still believe its designed after the iphone even thought its AN 8 YEARS OLD design, if not older.

Palm paved the way for touchscreen phones... and then they tried to be blackberries with a keyboard, and then screwed up.. I mean, really, where is my T5/TX with a phone inside, its not so hard to do (I don't care about the treo/centro).
I really bought this game because of how its been hyped by you ninfanboy people, and regretted it the second I tryed to hit something in badminton.. mostly because it took 2 more seconds until my hit actually registered.. and then I tryed the other sports in there... so bad.. I was so sucked up into buying this junk.

I can't believe you're still giving it some hype now, how much did they paid you to do it?
Not at all, it clearly shows how the older iphone is really slower than the newer Touch2, and how Apple developers will have to cope with slower processor, or just ignore them and make their products work only on newer/faster hardware. This will be interesting to follow.
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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