jimdavison01
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jimdavison01

Is it the relative weakness of the dollar? Or is McD just pricier in Japan? Because 150 Yen looks like $1.88, which is only about 0.10 cents cheaper than what I pay for a large fried in my local McD. What's the normal price of a large fries there?

You may be right about better visual compatibility for apps, but that is not at all the justification Tim gave here.

As long as the thing doesn't break or feel cheap I don't think most consumers have a build quality metric built into their buying decisions.

The kindle fire is doing pretty well. maybe that's only the low price, but if so, then the smaller iPad mini will allow Apple to shore up that flank with their own lower-cost offering. It may be less about consumer desires than it is about strategic defense against a competitor solidifying their foot hold in the

Bye bye Gizmodo ban on "attending" Apple events!

Yeah, this one really captured the "smug"

Yeah, that link selfishness really bothers me about Gawker properties... I'm not saying they shouldn't link to their own stuff, just that a second link to the onion would be nice.

The reverse happened to me. I purchased a large stack of legal pads only to get home & open them up, finding an iPad inside. I was pissed!

It's not going to win me over unless they automatically ring me up @ amazon prices. If I have to go through the hassle of printing out a web page, proving that item is available to ship within a certain time frame, etc., wait in a long line at customer service, and then hope they actually honor the price, I'll just

A quick google showed that content style has absolutely nothing to do with this banning, and everything to do with Adrian Chen writing a profile piece on a prominent Redditor that frequently posts questionable content, a profile piece that may or may not reveal who this particular person is. (The reason for the

Articles like this always bring out comments that make me think that Gizmodo's readership (or, at least their commenting readers) consists only of people who either think that Gizmodo is full of "OMG Apple said a word!" fanboys or "WTF Cancer wuz awesome y u cur it Apple?" anti-apple trolls.

Meth made with cheap 3TB drives will burn you bad. Don't try it.

Hah, "marginally" worse... you do an excellent impression of a trolling fanboy.

This seems like a low-cost non-solution to a major problem such that a large and out of touch bureaucracy would come up with.

This is why we need low earth orbit industrial capacity

Have you tried the newer pumps? They have continuous monitoring systems that alert on highs & lows based on readings taken every five minutes. That, with the pump, literally changed my wife's life and her ability to manage her diabetes without extremely rigid adherence to eating schedules. It's not a seamless

I couldn't agree more. Heck, charge me an extra $1 even, and I'd be happy to pay it. It would also get around their silly piracy fears too: They could easily justify not allowing ebooks to be lent at all if you had a paper copy that you could lend. (Though, for the record, I don't think the lending feature is big

This is very much not true. The marginal cost of producing the physical product varies greatly by book type & format. For our purposes here, where most Kindle content consumed is likely to be novels (rather than text books, reference, self help, etc., which have different production costs) the cost of the physical

But it's the Kindle that is Amazon's loss-leader, with Amazon selling them at a few dollar just bellow or just above (depending on which analysis you find most credible) their cost of production. When Amazon was selling NYT best sellers at a loss for $9.99 on the Kindle, it wasn't to make a profit selling Kindle

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