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Anyone who hates Justin Bieber, please give me a reason why.

It's a shame the video doesn't give a hint of what it looks like as a cube, apart from the tiny second at the beginning.

@Feetsthss: Spelt Spelled Learnt Learned, who gives a fuck nowadays?

Looks like a Sony Ad, should be a Sony Ad, the Music isn't a Sony Ad.

This might be ok; it's probably the only thing you can see at the IMAX in 3D that is real life; Toy Story and Shrek is nothing realistic is it whereas sex is.

Well if you're both big computer geeks this may be a better thing than to use some old fashioned ring box.

That seriously looks like Birdshit, maybe some Photographers use Birdshit to calibrate their cameras.

She's going to be helping with that new revolutionary thing to Mac OS.

These cameras are such novelties...it is though.

@Dafrety: Well actually while typing that I thought my computer was still at like 1.2GHz (Mines about 5 years old now) then I posted the comment and checked but realized I have 2.19GHz, Fail. By the time I check I was at Gizmodos homepage, so I couldn't be bothered to search and edit my comment.

@00Red: It's Washington Square Park.

@nocturin3: Well apart from the wires for my little PS3 set up, two wires for the PS3, and one for the TV, I'll only have 4 wires going around my room, if I had a PC I'd have millions, I have a PC right now* and under the desk there's so many wires.**

@bennyaltuca: You clearly don't understand the difference between instructions on how to make fire, and an expensive software.

@ECAsh: Your comment is talking about a hooker not a computer. Obviously you're using it as an example, but I find it hard to understand what your example is trying to say/compare with computers.

@taniquetil: Ok I think I drifted off and didn't finish reading your comment because I just realized you said what i said about them competing against phones, but I agree they're completely different markets apart from phones.

@ffantasyv: Yeah but someone I know uses like a 9 year old computer with about 1.2GHz. recently they upgraded, but still.

As high as 1GHz is starting to be used on phones now...jeez, some computers barely top that.

@edEx: It's not my video in case you thought it was.