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Screw this I never win!
Would you please shut up about your 'hard time believing' BS. That family of four went to the theater at $8+ a head to watch the movie in 3D why not in your own home. Give it up already!
Too bad they do not have the same compatibility (awesome GUI) with Linux OS on these computers I would skip the apple thing altogether, I do not use M$, which is why I have apple in the first place.
This technology could help isolate your voice from surrounding noise, like the Jawbone bluetooth ear piece.
I will not buy another apple until they adopt the usb 3.0, I got screwed when I bought a imac G4, it only had a usb 1.1 while all PCs had usb 2, I was so damn pissed.
Sorry a 3-4.5 meter shot, is not that impressive, but facing a 3.4 meter gator is. I would defiantly skin and butcher it for the meat, just like a cow.
Screw the nra where is the AANR?
I still pissed TomTom still does not show streams and creeks like good ole garmin. WTH
This IS my Last one, REALLLY.
Dude it is not the OS your are referring to, it is the Nokia's GUI of the Linux OS, that got your panties in a bind. They could have done it a hundred of different ways but that is all Nokia on top. What ever floats their boat, I guess as long as it does not allow Theora Ogg as a Web Standard. Who the hell is Nokia any way? (A Web Standard VETO Power Hog)

I knew this story was probably false as of the M$ Office on a Linux Device, you had me in stitches. That software would cost the user more the Moemo OS. Open Office is already on there, no need for any other 'Office'.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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