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you're not really referencing the EU crap are you? That has nothing to do with what's preloaded on the machine, only what happens when you try to install / make default a new browser. Unless, of course, you're being even more ignorant and talking about the original antitrust case that dealt with IE, but I'm assuming

what? when has a computer ever come with competitor's software pre-installed. that's like saying apple should pre-install chrome on all its machines too...there's nothing here stopping you from going out and installing the chrome app and making Google your default search engine, just like you've had to do with EVERY

yup, dumb sentence is dumb. what do you expect from giz staff

you're right, the ipad mini is generally an inferior item...

And nobody would buy them at that price, so companies would somehow have to figure out a way to make them for a price that people are willing to pay while not sacrificing ethics. Supply and demand works both ways....

it's shinier though....duuuuuh

If Apple can sue Samsung (and others) over some of the ridiculous design patents they've gotten then I'm pretty sure if Braun wanted to they could sue Apple of the blatant copying of Braun's designs (I mean, they literally are identical in so many ways...they just do different things, which doesn't really matter here

and once again I find myself going to endgadget to find a real review of a new piece of hardware...

My media server is almost full (10TB worth of files), my desktop varies a good amount (500GB internal + 120GB SSD) but the SSD sits around 20-30GB free while the internal is usually around 150-250 free, my laptop has 90GB from of 320GB. I'm a grad student, though, so I deal with a lot of big data files...if that

iphone 4s != iphone 5. numerous tech blogs have reported scratching issues with the new iphone (which is no longer 2 glass panels like the 4 and 4s were).

gotta love how, when all the 7" tablets came out people here at Giz (cough cough - Jesus - cough couch), were like "what a stupid form factor, ipad #1 ya'll"

citation needed for that utter bs...

this is why I think these giant events for what basically are incremental hardware updates are giant wastes of time. have 1, introduce everything like everyone else does. or do it at the various conferences, like everyone else does. all I see happening is people becoming less and less excited about these things when

beyond stupid...was really looking forward to switching to WP with this phone but guess that'll have to wait another upgrade cycle...le sigh

milk and popcorn are actually pretty ok for you (unless you're eating / drinking ridiculous amounts of them). I drink 2 servings of chocolate milk every day with breakfast (which is usually after I work out) using skim milk. good source of protein

And it should be! Jesus, it was released what, 2 weeks ago? If it wasn't the best phone to date then that would be a giant fail for Apple. Guess what, in a month when the next Samsung or whatever high end comes out, that'll probably be the best phone to date. This debate has become so moronic when every phone released

it makes me sad that you have a job writing about technology...what a steaming pile this is...

And it's hundreds of thousands (probably?) times more powerful than ENIAC, which cost ~2500x as much as an iPhone 5 (subsidized). Who cares? Computer chips have come a long way, and thanks to the wonderfulness of exponential trends they've come a long way even when compared to a few years ago.

Or pretty much any cell in your brain outside of the olfactory bulb and the dendate gyrus.

In the whole process of making the stuff the only contentious part (besides it being primarily being composed of leftover stuff on bones) is the being sterilized with ammonia vapor. The trace amounts left are no more than what you encounter in your everyday life, since ammonia is used in all types of cleaning