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Well, that's one beautiful image of Old San Juan. Love how manufacturers at least like how Puerto Rico looks… but, dammit, release one of these phones here already!
Engadget always has the coolest contests, dangit.
Well, wow. Go ahead and feel special. Here in Puerto Rico we didn't get Snow Leopard in Best Buy or Modérnica stores. Both are authorized resellers, the latter being considered a premium one since it's exclusively devoted to Apple.

So what? A few days isn't gonna kill you!
Know how I know this is fake? Well, quite easy: the pictures are still here. Apple would've killed it.
Thanks! I'd been looking for something like this for quite a while.
This is a gorgeous device. Would love having one. :)
Wow, a 15" MacBook!? That one's new, isn't it? Did Obama announce it at his inauguration?

Question: why do the rules here don't let users from outside of the 50 United States (let's say, Puerto Rico) not participate? The prize is probably going to be a bunch of numbers emailed to you... not a box.

Stupid.
C9R has an awesome design. Would love one.
True, my friend, the Intel Core Duo (T2400, T2500 & T2600 aka "Yonah") line of processors is purely 32-bit while the latter Intel Core 2 Duo (T5600, T7200, T7400 & T7600 aka Merom) started the whole swap to 64-bit.

Of course, I am talking here about all models except the Mac Pro...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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