@wickcity: There's a pretty good comparison here:
@wickcity: There's a pretty good comparison here:
@Copernileo: See my reply to Wheema.
@Arggh! there goes a...snake a snake!: See my reply to Wheema.
@Wheema: It was a picture of the Nile at the time of posting, but it was since changed.
@Mechamaniac: Both Google TV and Apple TV use a 100 megabit ethernet connection as well. You don't need a gigabit connection to stream 1080p.
@kingyosh: The author is from Australia.
@Netscott: PM'd again.
@Mike Zuniga is a Photographer Apparently: There's not much else you can do when you just watched a fortune go down the drain like that.
@hostile-17: She's an Aussie living in Britain. :P
@Netscott: PM'd back.
@alex3895: Considering the author is Australian...
@Velorium: High-profile businesses like Google don't give out information willy-nilly. Some of it is kept to protect the business, and some of it is kept to protect the employees; in this particular instance it's both.
@Ding-Dang: Way to stay on the sunny side!
@m1ndtr1p: I completely agree with you there. Getting reviews from one source is silly. That's why I also read Engadget.
@kaffeen: I read it like this:
@VolumePlus: The iPad doesn't have a camera.
@m1ndtr1p: So you're saying that because Gizmodo published a negative review, it mustn't be trusted?
@Boomdiggity!: Heh. Deets. :)
@notverycreative: True, but they would have been beat to the punch otherwise. It seems these days like quality doesn't matter much; you just need to worry about how quickly you can shove it out.
@James Matthews: If you've got a beef with an editor, it's better to email him and state well thought-out opinions rather than what you just typed.