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more about #europe more comments → Odin: WITH MOTHER FUCKING GOOGLE! Uhhh, yeah that's mostly what I took away from this ad. Man I hope the contracts for this in the UK aren't too expensive.... more » HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Everything about this commercial is painfully generic. Like them or hate them, the Droid commercials grab your attention and don't let go; this doesn... more » PN - gooapplesoft: Culture in advertising. In America, we like to give customers a good taste of a small portion of the platter while in europe they give a preview o... more » jepzilla: The Droid Does commercials were punchy. That was bland and forgettable. more » tim000001002003004: Barry: you don't get the Nobel Peace Prize for BEING president, 2 weeks, 9 months, or anything else. Your ignorance is confirmed! Consider, perhaps, t... more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: Marge on the cover of PlayBoy huh? What's next, Lois Griffin? They are desperate for attention I suppose. If they keep this trend up, Meg Griffin will... more » tim000001002003: Really? The President of the United States is just "anybody" now? Chuck Lorre was right: Misinformed is the new patriotic. You clearly don't understa... more » (Starman) Starman: Sure, just about anybody can get onto Playboy nowadays. more » nowayman: The Simpsons is a different show now, but it's much funnier than it was for the past few years. I never stopped watching because it is entertaining, e... more » makk: I WANT LOUIS! more » Verno77: Forget "jumped the shark", most people now a days don't get the reference anymore. Lets just say "went on the playboy cover" instead. more » lazy lazy bloke: Oh great, another Simpsons apologist. Yeah, we know, you think only the first 9 seasons were good. Very original. Simpsons evolved into a different s... more » Duckspwn: All of the above just made me release a big sigh. Especially the Playboy bit. And it was a disappointed sigh, not the content kind of sigh. more » Kaiser-Machead: So Groening finally found the massive pool of Simpsons hentai and thought "Holy shit, people will pay me for this!" Next, hardcore action between Fry... more » G-Ram: Well I didn't want to see Homer's fat ass! more » -
#ads
European Droid (AKA Milestone) Commercial Makes Ours Look Barbaric
American commercials for Motorola's Droid might be bold, but they're also kind of scary and threatening. In Europe, the renamed Milestone is much calmer, gentler and friendlier than the DROID SMASH we're privy to. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - What We Didn't Post
Marge Simpson To Pose for Playboy...Kindle Books To Cost More Abroad...Twitter Recommended for Nobel Peace Prize...Windows Mobile 7: So Close and Yet So Far More » -
#phones
LG Touchscreen GD910 Watch Phone Finally Arrives For $1,270
The LG touchscreen GD910 watch phone we've been talking about since at least December is finally here. More » -
#samsung
Samsung "World's Thinnest" Watchphone Also Happens to Be One of the World's Only Watchphones
Samsung's only real watchphone competitor hasn't even launched its product yet, so it's a little early for the marketing oneupmanship. Regardless, the S9110 is an impressive piece of kit, with a 1.76-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, email support and MP3 playback. More » -
#microusb
Why Can't We Get a Standard Phone Charger Like Europe?
Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, NEC, Qualcomm, RIM, Samsung and Apple have all agreed to use the microUSB standard in their phones made for the European market. Why can't we have that? More » -
#strollers
Taga Stroller/Bike Combo Might Launch Your Tots Into the Stratosphere
Bike, stroller or wheeled trebuchet? Whatever it is, the Taga takes kid-carrying in a new direction. I just can't help thinking those two smiling kids are one wheelie away from joining the ISS. More » -
#comingtoamerica
Samsung Releasing Laptops Into the U.S. of A.
Years after selling notebooks in Asia and Europe, Samsung has finally braved the jump to the U.S. market. The company will be releasing five different notebook lines to North America, including its pretty little 10-inch netbook for $499 and the super skinny X360 starting at $1,599. Other lines include their Q-series all-purpose notebooks, their R-series desktop replacements and the business focused, rugged P-series. Ha! We knew you couldn't stay away, Samsung. [Laptop Mag] -
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#pmps
LG T80 PMP Packs in Touchscreen, DVB for Europeans
LG has just revealed the T80 PMP, which has the makings of a promising media player, at least for the Europeans. The T80 boasts a 3-inch, 260k color (420 x 240) touchscreen, supports MPEG, MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV, ASF, JPEG, TXT files, has an FM tuner, integrated microphone and a DVB-T receiver, which blows for anyone outside of Europe. The T80 will endure 5.5hours of video playback or 3 hours of TV viewing on a single charge, comes with a paltry 4GB disk space and assaults your wallet at €299 ($473). If you're hot for the player, consider getting your import on. [Generationmp3 via PMP Today]

