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Norah Jones' half-sister = better than either Sarah or Norah (IMHO).
AAPL a bargain? They'll beat MSFT on market cap by this time next year, IMHO.
#1 HD provider? Rubbish! More titles does not equal more downloads, and, last I checked, Apple TV was way ahead of XBox on downloads. XBox is actually playing catch-up, also, because they initially bet on HD DVD, even though it was obvious a long time back that that format was doomed.
"Are these pics taken in your garage? Dirty cables thrown all over the place on some desk from Salvation Army...

This is no place for a Macbook Air."

MacBook Air Version 2: You have to promise Apple in writing you will hire an interior designer before you "unbox" it.
Marky (poster 1) is dead on. MSFT got to be a huge monopoly through the back door. Certainly, they do not nor have they ever had any technologically competent products. "Open Social" is the way it should be; it will benefit the USER to be able to interact across the various Web 2.0 platforms. So what if it benefits Google, too. I bet Ballmer is throwing chairs around the room right now, having blown 240 MILLION on Facebook. I bet in 5 years, MSFT will be pushing some kind of "open Social" knock-off based on C# that will be full of security holes and buggy as the rain forest.
No worries, I have some ATT stock. Would that they could take the REST of that 700 MHz band.... Could lead to some cool iPhone tie-ins.
The Macs would just sit on a the shelves of a big box store, devaluating, because nobody on staff would have any clue about how to sell Macs. They don't comprehend PC's any better, but they THINK they do.
Absurd, considering topless beaches are normal in most countries.
Gee, on the one side you have a guy that makes fun, useful, beautiful, products that actually WORK; on the other side, you have a guy that uses threats and monopoly tcatics to sell awful products that are almost universally despised. Tough choice.
I'm picture a public service commercial with black sillohuettes.....
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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