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I'm angry that the free content you provide on daily basis doesn't meet my high standards.

... oh look ... gizmodo posted something about flying pancake cars.

Readers, don't take yourselves so seriously.

Writers, you're doing a great job.

I'm out.
A business model for Twitter?
@kris I second that.

Rowan Atkinson has done some great kids movies in the past. Mr Bean is good clean comedy for the masses.
I tried looking for this on eBay but couldn't find it anywhere. Perhaps I should try looking on the US version?
Do you think developers should get together and sign a M.A.D. petition to neuter Apples power?

Just a silly thought :)
ASUS press statement: "We want to get everyone up in to the cloud on Eee's."
Guy pointing:
"Look, we have at least 6 more months until we flood the sub-note market with Eee. So let's do our best to milk it for all it's worth."
From my perspective, the biggest problem right now, besides the amount of calculator apps there are, is the reviews system.

I don't think that users should be permitted to review an app, song, movie until their account history actually shows that they have purchased it.

I also think that there should be a better reporting system for spam, incorrect posting etc... As I have sent in around 10 problem reports regarding review spam and irrelevant reviews bringing down an apps rating.

But those same reviews still sit there, to the developer detriment.
Well kept point James. Although I think I may have explained myself badly.

What I meant to point out was the fact that I feel there is less accountability for an app that isn't signed. It's probably just being over protective.

But you're right, Apple's signed apps have just as much a chance of messing up the iPhone as Installer.app apps do.
I think a platform like the OLPC would be perfect as a 'Remote Desktop' environment.

Meaning that the machines power is irrelivant as all of the hard computation is done on the server side. Would make a great pitch for a small school.
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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