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It's Apple fanboy's/spy's dressed up as Microsoftdorks to sabotage the store.

...Actually it's just as pathetic as waiting in line for Snow Leopard
What Apple is doing is easing the users into using touch and gestures. They started it with the "iPhone" and the multi touch track pad on "Macbooks". These new accessories are getting desktop users used to gestures too. Very smart compared to just jumping into gesture based computing.

That's just my take.
Thx for reading my comment
So which is it? Virtual or physical keyboard?
Which one do we want?
It seem like iPhone users want physical, and pre users want virtual.
Has anyone played the demo? Well, I tried the demo and found that for instance the batgrapple(or whatever it's called), is used to jump onto pre-assigned "hook" points.
There is no free roaming, where you could jump wherever you want to.
Also, the game is mostly controlled by the "X" button or by pressing the buttons that you are instructed to press.
What happened to games where the player could decide for themselves?
Am I missing some aspect of the game? Why "Batman: Arkham Asylum is this year's BioShock"? What? hardly.
Why do these sneak previews always have to be so creepy?

The person could at least said what were looking at.
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that remote should be a little nicer. that looks like the cheap remote you get with a $100 system.
well, the iPhone seems to show "iPhone formatted" web pages... The phone clearly cant handle the full web. I've had safari crash a lot when loading big pages.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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