Aww i know! i'm always lost when it comes to finding a read link. I mean really a word that says read is supposed to link us to an article? I mean i'm always straining my eyes night and day. But the night of this was posted, i took a look and well low and behold there wasnt a read link! :O ! I guess the guy who added a link just wanted to help out while people wait for the great people at engadget to fix things and add the links. I i couldnt live with myself when i first saw this mistake but i cant blame anyone. Everyone makes mistakes. But yeah man my eyes wont survive any longer if the obscure little read links ever get smaller.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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