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I've been wanting one of these watches for a while... fingers crossed! Though I feel like my chances are pretty slim since the submission deadline is July 8th??
I have to disagree. I think filtering by location is one of the best ways to distill good content out of Twitter. If you point the phone at someone's house or office, then I think you'll get the pointless posts that make up the 90% you mentioned. However, point the application at a popular venue, store, or restaurant, and I bet you'll find more useful information than you'd expect. I'm going off of the surprisingly useful experience I had with Twinkle back in the day, and apps like Brightkite now, both of which have been useful tools for me while moving to new cities.
Currently I'm using Remember The Milk. I've been reading through the Getting Things Done book, and RTM does lack a few features that Things has that I'd like to give a shot to really use a fully fleshed GTD system.
I hope that's not an official photo... the image on the LCD is a pretty default looking Bunkspeed Hypershot rendering... the environment is one of the few HDRI's that ship with Hypershot.
Am I the only one that's noticed that Friend Book is missing too? Has that been looked in to?
It's not about novelty for most people, it's about production. There are tons of artists/designers who could really use a tablet Mac. It's great to see the more resourceful ones are able to build their own.
While I agree that this isn't particularly news, I don't get the homophobic comments.

Interesting point about hiding the Apple logo. Although, if I was doing my 30th take, and trying to remember how I needed to change my inflection on the lines, I might pick up a black rectangle upside down too, especially if I didn't own the phone personally.
Everyone that's saying that they just changed the wording, the screenshot at the top of this story is the same screenshot from the original story, it does not reflect the new policy that will be in effect tomorrow.
Please, don't ever do that again.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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