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Apple's quality dwindling: My MacBook Pro sob story {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 1st 2008 8:35PM @harrywolf
PC Mag rates companies on customer satisfaction etc.
Check out the "19th Annual Reader Satisfaction Survey" for more information. Apple does rate pretty high on it. Here's a link but in case it doesn't go through, just search for it on pcmag . com
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2006497,00.asp
Intel's Hapertown quad core processors get benchmarked {Engadget}
Sep 20th 2007 3:52PM i admit... i'm pretty stoaked about that server platform
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 16 {Engadget}
Sep 7th 2007 6:55PM hey engadget, thanks for putting this on
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 5 {Engadget}
Sep 5th 2007 1:18AM Norelco Please!
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 4 {Engadget}
Sep 4th 2007 7:41PM hey thanks for doing all these rad giveaways
TUAW Back-to-School Day 12: 80 GB iPod {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 28th 2007 12:43PM Thanks TUAW!!
iPhone doesn't work with most 3rd party headphones {Engadget}
Jun 30th 2007 3:31PM No, according to the 2006 DMCA, it is fully legal to unlock a phone
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061124-8280.html
so it might be possible for them to do this and not get their asses sued off. of course they could be dragged into court and it might bankrupt them to defend themselves against apple's lawyers up until the demur when the case might get thrown out of court.
Giveaway: have an iPhone on us! {Engadget}
Jun 30th 2007 12:07AM to have access to youtube on the go
WPI students create wireless 3D ring mouse {Engadget}
May 22nd 2007 1:11AM Just a note
if you change this sentence from:
"but when Popular Science dubs your twist on the critter we couldn't do without an Invention of the Year, you've accomplished something"
to:
"but when Popular Science dubs your twist on the critter-we-couldn't-do-without an Invention of the Year, you've"
it makes it much easier to read and more gramatically correct. I honestly had trouble with it the several times I read it.
German MacBook melts during movie screening {Engadget}
May 14th 2007 5:29PM The scary part is that most plastics melt around 350 degrees F







