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Fusion Garage is on the path of killing the Crunch Pad permanently. If they go into litigation, development will be stopped, and this product will never get out into the market place until long after all the major market players will have brought their own devices to market.

Going public to argue their case in front of the public ensures litigation will ensue, and thus the death knell of the Crunch Pad. At which point, Chandra's investors will sue him for misrepresentation of his company's position.
Too bad the outlet cutout isn't standard, such that one could easily find a plate to use instead of the vanilla white one.
Gawd no. How could they pick this car over the Ford Fusion Hybrid or the Ford Taurus SHO?
As I see it, bold and daring, but unrefined. Rear lights do not really fit in with the rest of the body.
@FallenArms3

It's the 'bling syndrome'. Some phones scream, "BLING ME!"
The thought of building my own machine with a core i7 with this speedy SSD as the primary boot drive just makes me drool.
@Nerdtalker

No kidding. On T-Mobile, I got 3Mbps last night:

http://www.mobilespeedtest.com/results/021809tmobile3137.jpg
Sounds like they're not sure which direction they want to go, and are hedging their bets by spending double to work on Maemo and Symbian.
Seeing how Comcast is giving only paying subscribers the online streaming content action, I can see how NBC will eventually go the same way, especially their sports network. Nothing will be free, as Comcast will charge people up the yahooooo to recoup their purchase price.

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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