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And with this post, you got two of RIM's competitor's in one Blackberry sponsored story.

Not really. No other customer of theirs could order in the guaranteed quantities.

"Parsing the hyperbole, what Andreessen means — we think — is that people suck so much at driving that we're killing each other in droves..."

What about the advice to design and release that stupid puck mouse?

My guess is that the bulbous thingy is the power supply.

There was a story last week that either NASA or the Air Force was looking for something like this for those of us lucky enough to go into space and might need to wear their undergarments for an extended period.

To everyone who commented before me about how this only represents 2% of Samsung's profits, if the company I work for saw a drop of 2% instantly like that, there would be layoffs.

That's an excellent point about the adoption or loss of internet access.

I think I read that the search warrant that allowed them to take all of his computers was rescinded on the agreement that Chen & Co would agree to cooperate in the investigation.

While I would agree that this is certainly nothing to have pride for, there is some historical distinction here.

I agree with you in principle, but most people (at least most of us that ready tech blogs) know what you're talking about when you say, "God Particle."

Let's not forget that in most of history the attempts to block the innovations of others because it might compete with you, instead of trying to innovate yourself, rarely results with you retaining customers or profits.

People in need should not be at Starbucks.

I was right there with you until the comment on Apple's greed. Seeking profit for the products you've invented is a good thing. Apple keeps a super-tight leash on the control of the user experience of everything they make and they do not hide that fact. And I believe there are both merits and disadvantages to their

Does RIM really like it when they are the sponsor for stories covering their competitors?

I believe that is one of the main points this article was trying to convey, if a little long-windedly.

Please don't feed the trolls.

Yeah, I wondered if anyone else would pick up on the headline.

Please never go to a movie theater.

I agree with you in principle, but I do not see a practical way to put that particular genie back in the bottle.