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@dogcow: what are you talking about? Apple's interest has nothing to do with it. This guy approached Apple, but due to their doucheness, they seriously missed out. It's like saying the next quick-pick at the 7-eleven you just visited won the winner $100 million, but because ypu weren't interested, it's not your loss?

@dogcow: um... Read the source article... Giz would not post baseless info... Sheesh

I would love to see Microsoft license this technology out, build Windows 8 around it and usher in a new paradigm of computing and leave Steve Jobs crying backstage when all they have is a new version of exposé...

@dogcow: um.... Did you read the article?

Instant Serach you say? Let me Bing that...

I thought it was "iFanboys"

Whatever happened to "cruel and unusual" when it came to handing down punishment? I mean, driving under the influence is $1200, and that's steep, but justifiable - you could kill people! But $62500 per song?? That's ridiculous...

@cpjones: or $15 per month on Zune and you get to keep 10 of them...

Just think how much tax revenue could've been captured by 30 tons of weed, but oh wait... Prop 19 failed... DAMN!!

In the orignal's poster, why is his crotch seem to be almost exploding with radiant energy?

"They're instead, making their platform accessible on all phones."

@Corsonmcnash: It really depends on multiple issues; primarily the chemical makeup of the materials used to build it. Many materials are effective at absorbing radar waves. Also at play is the total surface or profile of the helicoptor. Sure there are quite a few angles, but these appear to be somewhat small and may

What about the day he said FireWire is the future? What about the time he said Apple TV was great? What about when he said a input-lacking iPod Shuffle was a great idea? What about when he went on about the great engineering of the iPhone 4's antenna? What about when he said Google is out to kill the iPhone? How

Someone really needs to jump on an idea like this:

I just got a RainSoft water filtration system installed in my home and they gave me a year's supply of various detergeants all working from this same principle. I was skeptical, but they work quite well, and it's true - most of the volume in OTC detergeants is water...

I think someone would like a word with these scientists...

@Master_Soda: Yeah, and Apple has to make iPad, iPods, and iPhones... your point?