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Why has "Windows 7" the version number 6.1?
It's just amazing how Apple fanboys get modded down and MS-Fanboys get modded up here on engadget. Everywhere else it's the opposite way, or at least both getting modded down.

Are the Zunes actually available over here in Europe? Never stumbled across one.
Nice visual features, usability approaches zero though...
So, what do you do to cure cancer?
No, Adam Zey, this is not at all meaningless. Asbestos is only a problem because the body can't deal with it like with many many other particulate matters. Macrophages in the lung take up Asbestos and after that, they can't do anything with it (like digest and break it down). That's not the case for many other particles, but it seems to be true for carbon Nanotubes, too, and that's a problem.
People should learn the difference between "huge market share" and "monopoly". The latter is a board game.
Nohone: You don't need a Mac to watch the movie, just a computer running iTunes. Since I assume you have a computer, substract those 1000+ Dollar from your arithmetic.

iTunes is not perfect for everyone, I agree, but your arguments are not very persuasive.
What happens if I have the contents of my RAM encrypted? Is the key then secure?

(Sorry for double post, first reply is attached to a comment it does not depend on...)
What happens if I have the contents of my RAM encrypted? Is the key then secure?
As Joshua already pointed out, it is not Apple who provides the videos, its the studios. So blame them, not Apple!

Apple should better have an eye on them...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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