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  • Metalhaze
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Blah blah....Sensationist journalism at it's best right here...

You guys bored today?

I have AT&T and a first-gen iPhone and I have NEVER had a dropped call...

Maybe you should make an article now called "Just how AWESOME is AT&T"

Seriously, this article is a joke...
Uhhh

Isn't it showcasing the "sudden drop accelerometer" that is supposed to shut down the hard drive to prevent damage of the computer during a potential impact?

But then I say to myself, "did they even have that technology on their laptops in 99? I don't think they did, or did they?"

I thought that was a recent addition to their laptop line that came out just a few years ago.
1. Put on golden pants
2. Make some records
3. Practice cowbell
4. Dance through hotel lobby
5. Shake hands with doorman, give him his psychic reading
6. Read Goodnight Moon to children in the park
7. Answer a census
8. Play some ping pong
9. Seduce a lovely lady
10. Have a glass of "shamPAHNya"!
Yeah you guys have been doing horrible lately on reporting on EVERYTHING.

It's not just iPhone apps.

I have Tuaw and a bunch of other tech sites in my RSS feeds and you are consistently days or sometimes weeks behind the competition.

It's so bad that I have to do a double-take thinking that there is something wrong with my RSS feed.

But no, then I just realize that you guys have just become incredible slow on reporting Mac news.

Like I was smacking my head when you reviewed the Facebook app for the iPhone like two weeks ago. ARE YOU SERIOUS!?
This is a pretty short list, I would have liked to have seen more.

This is not spam but I want to contribute to the list by linked to a website with some awesome shirts made by artists and designers

http://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/browse/mens/


I love playing ESPN Cameraman at a bar with a buddy while we are waiting for food and drinks. Absolutely addicting and a solid application all around.

My other favorite game is Tap Tap Revenge. Ever since they started getting support from big name bands (NIN, Offspring, Weezer), it has really started to take off. And the best part is that they don't charge you to download the songs! Even the underground bands in the game have some good songs. It's quite challenging to play and has a very high level of polish and refinement that makes it stand out from other games in the app store. I also can't believe how fast the songs download to your phone whether you are on Wi-Fi or Edge.
I would just like to take the time to congratulate the winner of the sackboy costume contest. So congrats!

I would also like to say that one of the costumes that I designed is also in the game!!

Check out my drawing here that I submitted to Media Molecule as part of their Sackboy Costume Contest:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/metalhaze/2849007883/

Are they saying that the animals ones are theirs? Or the animals were taken from submissions given to them during the contest? Because my submission looks just like the one they have! I think we should get some credit!
What? No F? For "All of the Above"?
So someone basically made a game based on the bonus level from Sonic 2?

But only it's uglier, has terrible physics when hitting walls and not it's not as fun.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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