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Long story short - I wrote it, a friend posted it on Wikipedia against my wishes - yes, it's fake. A longer explanation here: http://dyo-ecksdee.com/2008/01/14/apologies/
Also, it supports Tiger as well, as noted on their home page (and in my testing).
Now, those of you that are bashing the Mac already:

Have you tried it?

I'm sure that if you get a Mac, just for kicks, and actually _genuinely_ don't like it, there are quite a few Mac users out there that would refund your purchase price. Because they're just that kind of people. And don't try the "Have you tried XP" route, either: we have. We know.

Though, most of us _haven't_ tried Vista. I'm not allowing it in my home until I get confirmations from several people that it has improved significantly from the current build, and that probably won't happen until SP1/some time after SP1 if Microsoft really drops the ball. Not to say that I'm opposed to using it, I just don't want to until I know it's stable enough.

And, seriously guys, try Gusty Gibbon. It comes out tomorrow. It's free. You can't hate on free stuff.
The cool thing about this that all of you seemed to neglect in your comments is the callto:// handler, which is used for linking to Skype usernames, which when clicked, will call that person in the Skype application.

I hope this means that Skype is coming to the iPhone.
In Soviet Russia, AllofMP3 sues you!!
As I was scrolling down the front page, I didn't notice the title to the story, and as soon as I saw the top bit of this thing, I thought it was the new iMac until I actually saw the story's title.

I think I fail at life. Either that, or I'm a LITTLE bit too obsessed with finding out what it looks like.
As I was scrolling down the front page, I didn't notice the title to the story, and as soon as I saw the top bit of this thing, I thought it was the new iMac until I actually saw the story's title.

I think I fail at life. Either that, or I'm a LITTLE bit too obsessed with finding out what it looks like.
It's probably also likely that they'll come out with a new MBP soon...
probably in "3-4 weeks." I don't see why they would release a new
power adapter if they weren't going to have a new machine to go out
too.
You do realize the guy doesn't even work for Engadget, right? It's called SARCASM. Google it.

Sheesh, some people are dumb.
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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