I have withheld from commenting until now, but enough with the iPhone shit. Has anyone really taken a look at what Apple takes control of when you install their software? jobs is a megalomaniac, and no seems to see it but those who are not drinking thew Kool-Aid. Great, the iPhone is God's gift to cell phones. Can we move on to real tech news now?
You probably should've spoken up earlier, because everyone's just as sick of hearing from iPhone haters as they are hearing from iPhone fanbois.
"...what Apple takes control of when you install their software?" Cite your sources, please. As someone who has to use OS X, *nix and Windows, and a former BeOS and Amiga user, I guess I kind of expect some reason behind your ranting.
It's a free tech gadget site. Delete the bookmark, get one of the several suggested scripts/filters/whatever that gets rid of the iPhone coverage, don't come here for a month whatever, but stop your whining about what Engadget decides to cover.
I for one am totally interested in the iPhone news. Why is it so hard for you to just get the iPhone free RSS feed? For christ's sake they've bent over backwards for the haters on this blog...
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I have withheld from commenting until now, but enough with the iPhone shit. Has anyone really taken a look at what Apple takes control of when you install their software? jobs is a megalomaniac, and no seems to see it but those who are not drinking thew Kool-Aid. Great, the iPhone is God's gift to cell phones. Can we move on to real tech news now?
What's this iPhone you keep talking about?
You probably should've spoken up earlier, because everyone's just as sick of hearing from iPhone haters as they are hearing from iPhone fanbois.
"...what Apple takes control of when you install their software?" Cite your sources, please. As someone who has to use OS X, *nix and Windows, and a former BeOS and Amiga user, I guess I kind of expect some reason behind your ranting.
i'm with colin: what is the freaking problem with you people? worried you're missing out on important USB appliance coverage, like this?
http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/21/usb-mini-fridge-keeps-the-dorks-cool/
It's a free tech gadget site. Delete the bookmark, get one of the several suggested scripts/filters/whatever that gets rid of the iPhone coverage, don't come here for a month whatever, but stop your whining about what Engadget decides to cover.
I for one am totally interested in the iPhone news. Why is it so hard for you to just get the iPhone free RSS feed? For christ's sake they've bent over backwards for the haters on this blog...
To bb, that is one cool fridge, dont knock on the fridge. I would much rather hear about stuff like that than hear 1,000,001 things about the iPhone.