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how about the obvious answer? He sells drugs in his spare time.

The singularity is the next Y2k — really

That chart only means that we have very intensive data going though the internet, more so than HTML. That doesn't say that the Web is dying.

@pjcard: Even if it wasn't overpriced for the average Joe, there are a very many barriers to entry. Not many people have 3D TVs. Even if that was different, how many people do you know who show their friends photographs on their TV? You can't print a 3D photo. So no advantage there when making a wedding photo book

I agree that Apple needs a purple cow so to speak to motivate people to buy a new TV from them. Maybe they are waiting for other people to sell the public on Apps like boxes (Roku, Boxee, etc) then swoop in like a hero. Who knows. Apple however always likes to control the whole package. Display, Processor, input

Its quite simple really. He believes he is above the law.

More free bumpers?

Why is everybody copying Apple. In order to be better, you have to be different. Its a fundamental requirement.

If only we could harness this power for the good of all man kind.

@blash: Kindle books are cheaper than normal books. Typically 9.99 for anything. The publishers hate it, but Amazon feels they should cost less. There is no such discount on other platforms (such as iBooks).

Steve shows his second form. Business man jobs... with special iPhone antenna moves.

He will ask everybody to turn off their WiFi.

I love the fact that it drops calls. It helps end awkward situations on the phone. "Sorry, I have an iPhone 4" Please don't fix this Apple!

more bars in more places?

Apple already gets enough of my money thanks. iPass

thats just gotta be wrong. I read on my kindle far faster than print. I also read much more than I ever have before cause its so convenient. Reading on my iPad is also great for when I'm at home. Kindle is better for on the go though due to the e-ink. Other than that though Kindle & iPad are damn near identical

This directly affect innovation on the internet. Do you think that YouTube would have been started up if these caps were in place? Nope. However, I'm not worried. Somebody will always be willing to accept lower margins.

With current speech recognition technology it would be more like "Tea, Earl Gay, ... no not Earl who is Gay I want some Earl Gray Tea... no!! not teabagging. screw this"