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Super Bowl XLIV just came to an end with an impressive victory for the Saints against the Colts – something which I didn’t want. Regardless of the game itself, the much anticipated advertisements of the Super Bowl didn’t deliver this year. The tech advertisements were few, being only for the Motorola DEVOUR, GoDaddy, Intel, Google, and Vizio. Most of the other advertises were for beer, chips, or some other random stuff (shoes?).
The most anticipated product for seven years, the Apple tablet, is finally here. More pictures, speculation and others from us below.
Oh, the humanity. At first I thought it was fake, but going over it again and again proved otherwise.
There are few useless pieces of furniture in the world – but none sell themselves automatically on eBay as quickly or as discretely as this cube.
Apple bought Lala last year, but did it just change the price on some songs to match iTunes?
New York Times: Another former Apple designer said a team at the company had “spent the past couple of years working on a multitouch version of iWork.”
This laptop brings high end PCs a little lower price. Usually when you thought of Alienware, you thought of the highest end desktop or 17″ bulky desktop replacements notebooks. Not any more.
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