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Thomas Ricker does not represent the whole of Engadget. Had Nilay Patel written this, it might have had a tone more to your liking.

Translation: Get your facts straight, and direct your ire to the proper source.
Quick - someone post this to a Twilight fan forum!

Sure, the average IQ of the readers on this site will drop sharply, but we'll get more publicity. Right, Engadget?
THIS is what they give us after feeding off our iPhone data plan fees? I was expecting 2012-quality special effects here!
This is awesome. The article is weeding out all the chaff!

So he's the Andy Rooney of Engadget?

(See the tail-end of any "60 minutes" broadcast for reference)
Then maybe they should get that looked at.
@BigD145:

On Sprint and AT&T, you can buy a phone and test it out for 30 days. If you're not satisfied, you can return the phone and cancel the contract, paying only for what you use in minutes and data. You're sayingf that Verizon doesn't do the same?
I'm willing to bet $100 that by this time tomorrow there will be at least 100 comments in this article, AND that 30% of those will be fanboy comments from all forms of OSes.

Any takers?
Sprint gives new customer pricing every year, but you still need to wait until the second year to cancel your contract for free. Cancellation fee in the last 6 months is $50, though.
Can't watch the video at work... but is the title saying that the Droid is unpatriotic?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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