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    Identity (Metric): Dang. The biggest Lan party I have ever been to was 14 people. I think we consumed more Mountain Dew and Pizza Rolls in those 10 hours than I have t... more »
    CaseyG: The LHC categorically and with absolute certainty *can not* destroy Earth, by creating "strange matter" that alters Earth's composition, by creating a... more »
    BeyondtheTech: Try the new "Knocking Live Video" [itunes.apple.com] app, the first streaming video application for the iPhone over 3G or Wi-Fi! It's buggy, but it d... more »
    Joe Stoner: Video phones still aren't popular. People don't want to hold the phone in front of them and have myspace-angle conversations, especially out in public... more »
    Chimaera: Two points. The fault lies primarily with the carriers. Nokia, et al, have been making dual camera phones for years for video calls, and US carriers ... more »
    Fractal the Meek: Dear friends reading this in Europe: What percentage of people would you say actually make use of video chat on mobiles? more »
    lostarchitect: Also... Who actually wants this? i'd never use it... Ever. more »
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    OCEntertainment: When they decide to release an iPhone with a front-facing camera, Jesus, you can be the one to explain to all of the other reviewers why they have to ... more »
    lostarchitect: "even while 3G is capable of supporting videoconferencing (in fact, it was one of its major selling points, back in the day of its introduction)" Whe... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Apple's actually doing us a favor. You know how many jerkwads would be using the iPhone photobooth behind the wheel going "wheeeee i can see myself on... more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Not enough bandwidth. and when would you trust AT&T to let anyone do anything over wifi. more »
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  • #rant

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  • #imagecache

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  • #cars

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  • #lg

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  • #iphoneapps

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  • #review

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  • #architecture

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  • #concepts

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  • #watches

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  • #security

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  • #pcgaming

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  • #laptops

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  • #clocks

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