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Macjonny, go to Wikipedia and find out what e-ink is? Then I want you to come back to this blog and apologize for posting you comment. I take that back, first change your font color to black so that you can't hide behind your post. After all that is done, I will give you permission to stick it in your apple tablets little usb port once it ships. .
Ypoknons, your comment is BS. First, the 9400M is not an Ion. You can't just make up crap and post it to a blog comment. People might think your stupid. Second, the rest of your comment is only acceptable in for you and your sexually confused friends at starbucks (Yes, I went there, get over it), I hereby banish you from any form of public communication.
Um...I don’t know? Wait, what’s it supposed to do? Douche! Talk shit when the PS3 actually produces a unique game that millions of people buy. Until then, stay at home with a dildo up your ass and talk about how you paid 400 bucks for a bluray player but you can't even get you little sisters fat friend with braces to stop laughing at you.
Yeah, but where are your games. Your quote " im happy with the amount of games for the ps3" is typical. Sorry man, it’s not about quantity it's about quality. And further more, my mistake with accidentally calling it a PSP when it is a PS2 further emphasizes the consoles unimportance.
Yeah, but where are the games? Here is the reality PSP fanboys, bluray is cheap now. The PSP is no longer a cheap bluray player that happens to play games. You lost your only argument in the 360 vs. PS3 debate. The PS3 is supposed to be a game console not a video player. Where are your games? Where are your games? One more time, where are your games?!
Yeah, but where are the games? Here is the reality PS3 fanboys; bluray is cheap now. The PS3 is no longer a cheap bluray player that happens to play games. You lost the only argument worth a crap in the 360 vs. PS3 debate. The PS3 is supposed to be a game console not a video player. Where are your games? Where are your games? One more time, where are your games?!
Yeah...but does it have any games yet?
TechNewb - I don't understand your claim that apple is more innovative than microsoft. Apple seems to market to the people who just want to use a PC without understanding what is under the hood. You know- the same type of people who buy a $120 HDMI cable because the minimum wage douche at best buy told them it was better. Microsoft, on the other hand, opened there OS up to the world for a small fee and created an entire industry based around "what is under the hood" (Me from earlier). I will admit that, at the time of Microsoft’s rise, P.C.’s were inevitably going to wind up a part of the population of Earth’s life, but Mr. Gates really grabbed the bull by the horns and paved the way for world we live in now. Back to my original point, I really can’t understand how someone would not see Mr. Gates’ contribution to the modern world as anything but innovative. His business structure alone shows more innovation than the world has ever seen. At the end of the day one thing remains true, apples are pretty and nice to look at but chances are you spend your day at work on a PC. And, just incase your curious, I my background is civil engineering, not software. In other words, I build skyscrapers, not PC’s
I hate to say it but Halo 3 sold 3 million in its first week.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"
 

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