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Hmm, I'd love to take this to a meeting just to see people's reactions to it.

Hmm, both Kinect and the new 360 look pretty slick. Here's hoping MS doesn't screw up the pricing, because I may finally have some incentive to pick up a 360.

@Ozzie, The Banana Man Fan: Agreed. Comparing clock speeds of processors with different designs doesn't really get us anywhere.

I find it interesting that YouTube isn't ranked among the Top 5 on any individual platform, but is in the Top 5 overall. I thought it would be a huge draw on iPhone and Android.

@grimdeath9740: Thanks! This image is quite timely given that I'm playing Mario Galaxy 2 right now.

@grimdeath9740: That's an awesome background. Can you post a link for this image?

@LVP: I see what you did there. Very nice!

@☆Giroro G66☆: Well, this is entirely optional. You don't have to put a background image if you don't want to. In fact, Google has become even more spartan in its presentation over the years: you can only see the logo, the search bar and its buttons before you move a mouse.

@FriedPeeps: Yup, but I guess I can just keep on recycling the space each time by deleting older videos (I wish I could do the same for my 8GB iPod touch - the damn thing is almost full and I can't bring myself to delete any of my music.) Thanks for the help :)

@FriedPeeps: Hahah, that's the biggest question I'm wrestling with right now. I've been dying to buy a netbook for watching movies on flight, reading, some light surfing around the house etc., but I never took the plunge. I think the iPad would work well for my needs and I wouldn't have to deal with the hassle of

@FriedPeeps: Frooch relented soon after after writing this article:

@xair: Wasn't the "I Am Rich" app for people who were just curious to see what their $1,000 would get them (not a lot, but still)?

@medopal: Good point. Maybe HP has some form of security such as including a key word/phrase with each email sent to the printer.

If the printer uses email addresses, shouldn't the marketing material read "the Blackberry age"? After all, RIM did popularise email on the go and is still the de facto choice for most people who need mobile email. I guess HP can use that tagline when each printer has its own BBM pin.