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Oh so these are the new Obamacare robo docs that will be taking the place of the human docs that are driven out of healthcare.

No domo arrigato, Dr. Roboto.
The Beverly Hillbillies would just use this thing as a fancy eatin' table. Except it doesn't come with those long wooden pot passers.
Quinn, "innuendo"? That's disgusting! You're thinking of the sister app "iRimit"
What about people posting the same comment others have already posted? Even more unnecessary.
As a telecom company shareholder I demand the telecom providers switch to a rate per MB of data used. Free up to some small level and $X per MB after that. Problem solved. Boy, that there barrack run gubmint sure be smart.
I have AT&T and love it!!! Maybe it's because they offer the best cell phone in the world. Guess what? You don't like the pricing move on. Smarts hierarchy (per wikipedia): Top Telecom CEO -> Turd -> Blog reader -> Blog writer -> Blog comment poster.
....ain't got no wires, got no plug...
7 years from now, Microsoft will be no more. The world will be a muc better place because of it.
Looks like google paid some folks to post. Oh boy, google, a search engine company, wow, that's something cutting edge!!!!
Palm Pre = Loser Phone. Poor build quality. Crappy OS. Weak graphics. And people point and laugh at you on the street if they see you with one. But hey, you can "multitask" 10 horrible apps that nobody wants at once!!!!!!

Palm, next stop, bankruptcy court. Where they should have been 7 years ago.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"My father-in-law is heading back to school in the spring and wants a laptop for Christmas. The only catch is their budget is around $400 and he does not want a netbook. He's not very "tech savvy" at all and doesn't need a hoss of a machine (not that $400 could get you one). We would like to get it for him as soon as possible and would love some input."
 

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