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It's the poof that makes it look so damned ridiculous. Cover the poof up with your hand and it looks a thousand times better.

All I can gather from this is that Eddie Murphy is one sick asshole.

I can see it now "Pardon me do you have giballon and half giballon milk, and what aisle?"

I think the existing concept of putting the bed over the desk would work better, especially in the case of multiple children. In the above picture you would have light shining right into one kid's eyes at any point and shuffling feet and rolling casters just a few feet from the sleeping one's head. I think, however,

I use these mechanical pens exclusively unless I am signing something. Cheap, reliable, and.....cheap!

I split rent with my girlfriend, our rent is $650.

Although I love the customization of the Aeron, I hate how it feels sitting in the chair. The seat is essentially elastic mesh, so bigger, taller, and larger people sink into the center; being 6ft 3 the frame cuts into the back of my legs.

Sorry, but unless they can compete with the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire in terms of pricing I don't see a single reason to purchase a Mini-Pad.

We already have half of the population with their pants on the ground showing off their name brand boxers anyways, so why not?

At first I thought the title said "When the Gizmodo Staff Finally Gave Up".

I use my old HTC Hero as an MP3 player/Wifi device. I try to save the battery on my phone as much as possible.

I have the K750 (non-Mac black version) and I love it. I even use it for gaming. It's a little misleading that it is solar, because while it IS solar, the solar panels actually charge a non-removable battery pack so you can actually use the keyboard in complete darkness for days.

VOTE: Swype

The reason is that we don't select our mates solely on whether or not they have hair.

They need to work on making bicycle helmets look less stupid first. The majority of people look like they have a slashed football on their heads.

Exactly. The keyboard is what drew me to the Prime, but it still has the limitations of being an android tablet. The only way you can use actual windows programs is to use a program like Splashtop or TeamViewer. Sure, it works in a pinch but what about those times I don't have an internet connection?

The one thing that Microsoft has going for it in this case is the ability to run full programs instead of single-purpose apps. For instance, instead of having to try to find an app clone of excel, I can just use excel itself. Even better, if I need to use a stats package, I can do that!

"Look at this stylish piece of wood. Only $200."

Maybe your drink sweats a lot because you insist on putting it on top of your radiator.

Perhaps, but it is still misleading to show iOS 4 versus, say, 4.0.0, 4.0.1, 4.0.2 and so forth because that is, by definition, fragmentation.