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2009-11-12
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I think they're as snarky about iPhones as they are about anything else.
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Their leads on the last few iPhone posts:
We always said that if Apple's arbitrary, inconsistent, and quite frankly baffling approval process . . .
We know you require your employees to pay in blood for every single button or moving part that makes it onto a shipping product, but would it really kill you to work in some proper Bluetooth keyboard support for the iPhone . . .
Apple lets devs bite their nails in real time as iPhone apps navigate approval process . . .
The Intel P55 Express chipset snafu that caused iPhones to lose their syncing minds . . .
iPhone MMS on AT&T showing incorrect sender number?
Well, if you can't beat 'em, then just keep 'em busy. That seems to be the thinking at Apple these days at least, which has ratcheted up its fight with the iPhone jailbreaking community . . .
I think they're as snarky about iPhones as they are about anything else.
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2009-11-13
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It's just their thing, as I said above, to be snarky about everything. If you like that and find it entertaining, then you're in Engadget's target audience. If you find it annoying, then you're not. And I'm sure we all notice the digs more about products/things we like, than those about things we don't like.
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2009-11-13
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2009-11-14
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By the time I catch up, You'll all have moved on.