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"It's deadly. It's irresponsible. And we've all done it."

Well I find *everything* is a much better idea with booze. So not sure why beer goggles alone get attention.

@Tyrunn: well Gizmodo forgets that the web is actually worldwide and, shock horror, non Americans read this site. So it only stands to reason their history of the internet is tilted!

Poor Americans and the adversity they face every day! Forget floods and war... loud crisp packets is the one!

It just says it's not available in my area yet. So I've scotted it across three pages, as it messed up all my order of icons/favorites.

A 2010 ad for a 1997 phone. And seriously with the fading and the shine, you see more white than you do the phone.

So can someone just tell me in 30 words or less why they got Liquidmetal? K thnx bye!

I would hope that this sort of thing is common sense to anyone here. It's probably a list to forward to your parents or something.

@Mr. Dent: My thoughts exactly. There's nothing compelling in there as to *why* it's better. They'd have been better trying to show him fall over his own fingers trying to control a game on the screen.... although that wouldn't lead to the 'edgy urban' feel they're trying to aim for.

I can see it both ways. Some of this article is fair... but it is Apple. And no, quoting "no matter how magical it is" snarkily doesn't cut it.

@irfan: I really am serious... I don't understand.

Erm, why are there buildings in the water?

@VioletArrows: Ads appearing on a website would not cause emails to arrive to you. That's just coincidence.

@Flike: I got really bored explaining my AppleTV wasn't in fact a TV. And when I sold it, it was "Don't you have a TV now?" So I agree with you completely... it's confusing for average Joe.

It was originally going to be called iTV, but was dropped because of ITV. I wonder if the new rumours are true, or just the old ones coming back to haunt us.

I have to put more thought into how I hold my phone and not stop my signal than remember how to press some buttons.

FANTASTIC!

350 locations around the world. Does that mean 350 locations in the US? Or actually worldwide? Never can tell with Gizmodo....

@earle117: actually, retratcting my earlier statement, it does. I tried it last night. :)