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more about #rumorsmashed more comments → discounteggroll: $900? damn...I'd be willing to sell my 24" 2.4GHz 4GB RAM iMac for less than that no seriously...anyone interested? Still under 3 year applecare and... more » Earthslide: Is this through the campuses only because I don't see it in their education store. more » Kaiser-Machead: Wow... So is the hardware updated in the same fashion as the white Macbook, or is it just dusting off old stock? If it's the former, then that's not s... more » Rain-man: I knew it. more » Kaiser-Machead: So she DID kick their asses and make them do better like I asked. Hah! Way to go! more » whootowl: Verison should take some heat for Motorola's demise. Motorola offers a number of great features in its phones, but Verison locks the features down. more » willy: This isn't on topic at all, but this has been going on for a week and I've emailed a couple of times... Is it just me, or is everyone seeing this type... more » GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: If LJ is there, how can it ever be horrible? I'd rather be axed by here than receive a letter in the mail like I did last time. more » -
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"New" 17-inch iMac Is Actually The "Old" 17-inch iMac
Not surprisingly, the "new" 17-inch iMac that turned up on Apple's education site is actually the old polycarbonate 17-inch iMac. New, old...what's the difference? [Apple via Techtree via Wired Gadget Lab] -
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Rumors of Motorola's Horrible Situation Might Be (Slightly) Exaggerated
Some pretty dire scuttlebutt about Motorola dropped Monday, but it looks like it's not quite so utterly horrible over there: The Android team is safe from layoffs, and Moto'll be at CTIA. [AlleyInsider, Engadget Mobile] -
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Rumor Smashed: No New Kindle This Year
Despite the rumors, it looks like there will be no sunny retirement for the current Kindle. From Amazon's chief spokesperson to the New York Times: More » -
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NASA to Doomsday Asteroid Student: "Shut Up, Dimwit"
Stop looting supermarkets and get back to your homes, because NASA is saying that "doomsday" asteroid Apophis doesn't have any significant chance of impacting Earth in 2036, basically classifying the 13-year-old German student as a moronic smartypants. In fact, even if it hit, it wouldn't have been the end of the world. Or that's what we would like to believe, looking at all the information we have compiled: More »

