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@Peytral Your avatar makes me very excited.
*While watching pornography*

Call From: Mom

OH SHI-
@Dafrety Though they could use some help from Boxee or XBMC or heck, Apple or Microsoft in terms of UI.
@DOUGSKEEZ

'Chicks buy phones based on looks alone.'

Good ol' Internet sexism. I hear so much about people talking about the looks of phones too. Lot of them guys (Or so the internet portrays them to be). Droid, iPhone, Nexus, Pre. Those be attractive phones, yes?
So what passes for Hardcore games nowadays?
Placement of Cameras reminds me of a scene from the movie Requiem for a Dream.
Android it up. Bigger screen. Name change.
@HighestRanked When did I ever say Apple dictates what Developers create? You read what I said right? Apple marketed the device (iPod touch) as a gaming device. "Funnest iPod ever". Developers see that and clamor to that aspect to make the big/quick bucks, making what people who use the iPod touch would want. That flooded the App Store, which is for both the iPhone and iPod touch.

Please, do not take what I say out of context.
@Troll The iPhone App market has 100k apps and most of them are crap because of Apple's marketing of the iPod touch. They marketed it as a gaming device, as such, it was aimed toward the younger audiences, casual users. And all those apps flooded the App Store market to little tweens for them to have fun. That is both bad and good for the iPhone App Store.

That said, not all of the iPhone Apps are crap, as many have said before. Some are very well done. Just gotta find the hidden gems.
sudo MakePriceLowerWithOutNeedForContract
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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