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Win a bag of CES swag! {Engadget}

Jan 19th 2009 11:36PM love

Boeing completes successful test of air-to-ground laser turret, enemies are teh doomed {Engadget}

Aug 14th 2008 4:12PM Unfortunately weapons are essential, otherwise the "bad guys" would be breaking things over the heads of the defenseless and we would all be bowing down to them.
This would limit collateral damage, so you should look at it with a different perspective.
This is great news, pinpoint accuracy to get the job done, without blowing up the neighbors.

Kensington starts shipping DisplayLink Dual Monitor Adapter {Engadget}

Jun 3rd 2008 1:55PM What market are they aiming for?
Desktop? A more capable video card is cheaper.
Laptop? Who is lugging an extra monitor around?

Unless they're going for the "I have more money than you" crowd, I don't get it

TDK announces 64GB 1.8-inch HS1 micro SATA drives, we scream in glee {Engadget}

Jun 2nd 2008 7:03PM @ DarkLight, if I could, I would give you 1 billion points, for being the first person to make me laugh on an otherwise crappy day.

HP exec cuts birthday cake with MacBook Air {Engadget}

Jun 1st 2008 1:49PM Are you confusing intelligence with education?
Bush went to Harvard...

"Those who surf the Web using a Mac tend to be better educated and make more money than their PC-using counterparts, according to a report from Nielsen/NetRatings."

In order to buy a Mac you have to make more money.
Those the make more money tend to spend it with less discretion than those that make less.

Those of us who are on a budget look at the machines, and realize a PC can do anything a Mac can do for less and with greater flexibility (Read: competitive prices) on hardware.

If you're a Mac user, and are happy, then that's great. Why can't Mac users say the same for PC users?

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