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I don't see how this is bad. I'd rather have the old HP back then have them stick to their guns on their new misguided strategy. I'd like to see Web OS actually get a real chance to shine.

I'm more interested in whether or not Windows 8 will still make you reboot every ten minutes.

In one of the commercials someone asks "do they have power laces" and the actor responds "not until 2015" so I'm certain they'll come out with something. I'm hoping for an actual full production run of the original design with power laces and LEDs and all that along with a line of modern shoes using power laces. If

Jesus Christ first the image was too small to read, then the image wouldn't show, then after a few refreshes I got it to show but before I could read it a video ad popped up and asked me to wait thirty seconds. Then I thought I'd just hit the link but neither of the links actually go to the story in question. Gizmodo

A real connoisseur would finish their beer. This thing is pretty neat, though.

RIM will die if they continue with QNX. If they release an Android device with a uniquely enterprise software package, BBM, and their popular form factor they might have a chance.

We know where she lives!

If they also edit out all the boom mics this will be perfect!

Keep in mind that at 20 cents to send and 20 cents to receive messages, the same amount of data that would cost you $1 from your ISP would cost you over $61,000,000 through text message.

Even Steve Jobs' death news operates like a good old-fashioned apple rumor. Good show, Steve. Good show.

Yes, once you step down as CEO of Apple your life's work and contributions to society become instantly meaningless.

Lifehacker has really gone to sh*t lately.

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They're not going to go for anywhere near a grand. I'm thinking more like $8-$10k at least.

Because those are mag-inspired, but not mags. There is a difference.

Apple poked a really big bees nest.

I found transmit to be odd to use and a bit buggy. Yummy FTP has been rock solid, though. I highly recommend checking it out. I don't understand why it's not more popular.

If they wanted to do this, why didn't they do it to begin with? If they would have said "we're spinning off WebOS into a new company where it will have more room to grow" people would have been all about it. This just reeks of "omgwtf are we doing?"