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So, does this mean my touchpad will be able to print to my HP Laserjet now? I own a Touchpad, and, despite them having a printing option that says it works with HP printers, can't print to my HP printer.

I pay all my bills online. I don't order any magazines, because, y'know - the internet. I no longer even get DVD's from Netflix as streaming is my new best friend. I have email and Facebook. i hate to help in the death of other people's jobs, but mailing things, like phone books and CD's before it, is an outdated

This move doesn't alleviate any of the clearly stated issues that the DOJ has with the merger. If the government takes this to give lip service to the concept of compromise it will be as if they never bothered to complain in the first place.

Don't the "old media" companies see the trends? Seriously, have some iota of vision for the future. Everything else is going digital download. Music already has, books are all but there, movies are very close to tipping over. Come on!

My Droid 1 has horrible hardware issues. I seem to be completely alone on this, but I've had three of them. I won't be going Moto this time. Sorry.

GOing from 0 to 2 on a scale of 10 is still not good.

The first thing that occured to me when I came to Yahoo! & Chinese Toture was that they forced them to only search using Yahoo.

These look a lot like the original iPhone, actually.

The starz logo precedes most of what I watch on Netflix. This is really too bad, but I've already cut the cable cord, and I only buy movies I want to collect on Bluray anymore, so these movie companies aren't getting my money either way. Oh well.

Yeah, I'm sure every author really wants seventeen million people to ask them "When's the next book coming out?" via their kindles.

Steve Wozniak built the Apple computer.

Congrats buddy, the commemorative coin asshats have nothing on you.

Flipping between photos on a touch interface? There's really only one way that works. Come one, that's not a patentable concept.

You're supposed to put games into the little slot thing on the top, and turn it on. Therein lies the fun. You've spent way to much time staring at the console. You're doin' it wrong!

Of course they are. What a stupid question.

I am that nerd friend, and you know what? I went out and bought one. I didn't yet have a tablet. I'm an Android fan, but was resigning myself to getting an iPad the next time my superfluous gadget budget got to the right level (e.g. Tax returns, holiday bonuses, etc.). Android tablets just don't hold up under the

It could be a causality loop paradox thing. Doc befriends Marty in 1985 because he met him in 1955 during the events of the movie, which he knows must come to pass.

I don't really see a correlation. The HP Touchpad wasn't well received and was promptly forgotten by pretty much everyone. By the time Amazon releases a tablet, no one except the people who bought one will even remember the Touchpad existed. Virtually everyone who bought one, or tried to at least, will remember that

The author's reasoning for why Google wouldn't be as good and Amazon would br are both the same, but they have completely different analyses. They both have their own video services, but Google would be dividing loyalties while Amazon is eager? Also, the author must not have used any of Google's latest products. Yes,

Just use your fingers. This seriously is a non-issue.