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The last thing happened with the newest Nokia ad, the guy that turns itself into a N900, and Engadget trying very very hard to associate the commercial to some creepy movie scene... From all of the offline as it happens that was the one they decided to step on.
Also, they are very quick to doom nokia's market share and dont point out when things go right...
Is it because for years a non north american company is the biggest phone maker? Is it a problem with nokia it self or they are just too overly patriotic and "buy american" is on their shirt all the time?
This freedom fries eaters are very disturbing...