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Oh, and a web browser would be really rad, even if it's just WAP-style.
Alarm clock, creating AND saving playlists on the Zune itself, and WMP11 or Windows Explorer integration. Other than that, my Zune is light years better than my iPod.
"Second, AppleInsider says that the inherent suck of Intel's integrated graphics solutions is pushing Apple away from using the Centrino 2 / Montevina platform in the MacBook, and that the company's planning on doing its own custom chipset instead."

Um... what? There are plenty of laptops out there with Intel chipsets and discrete graphics. I doubt it's Intel's fault that Apple was too cheap to put a discrete video adapter in the MB line. They did it to save money, just like everyone else. The least they could do is own up to it.
Huh. I really like my Zune 8GB. The software leaves something to be desired, but it's gotten better with every point release.

The guy was an idiot to get those stupid tattoos, though.
I use Vista Enterprise at work, and I LOVE it. Vista Ultimate would be great for the HTPC features and whatnot - then I could upgrade my home computer.

Micrsoft really did things right with Vista, if you ask me.
My two favorite MS products - my 8GB Zune Flash and Vista.

Every single time I use Vista, I find more awesome features about it. It's great, and I'm starting to think people bash it because they're afraid to try it.

I love my Zune and use it more than my iPod. In the (very likely) chance my entry doesn't get picked, I'm buying a disk-based Zune when my 60GB iPod Photo craps out.
"As the AFP reports, there has of course been cellphones"

Grammar, boys. That should be "have", not "has". "Cellphones" is plural...
Did anyone else notice that "persistence" is spelled incorrectly on the product spec sheet, where it lists "Computrace Persistance Module"?

Although spelling and grammar are getting progressively worse in professionally-written things (advertisements, etc.), I find it hard to believe that they'd miss this one.
I kid you not.

The only problems I have had in Windows with files was when I was using a 160GB drive on pre-SP1 XP, which didn't have native support for drives larger than 137GB. A few files disappeared, but that was remedied by partitioning the drive.

Nothing has corrupted my pictures and files the way that HFS+ did on that iBook. There's an easy solution - store my data on a FAT32 volume in OS X, and leave Windows to handle files larger than 4GB. Or, like I have on my iBook right now, I have a few things in an HFS+ volume, but I just don't put anything important on the iBook. It's not worth the risk.
The odds of me getting this are -10,000%, but I'll give it a shot.

PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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