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I can't get it to run on a 3G. Crashes while loading Arcade mode or gets to the end of the loading screen and freezes. Every time.
@Jordan - a company making money means they'll likely be around for a while, coming out with new products, supporting those you may already own, etc. For a consumer, that's important. The market share myth has been thoroughly debunked. In the grand scheme of things, the iPhone has a relatively small overall market share - yet it has a huge 3rd party infrastructure (cases, apps, chargers, etc.,) a huge slice of the mind-share, and is hugely profitable. It's not going anywhere anytime soon. Same can be said for the Mac, which has been in the low 10% range for a while now, yet is a huge success. Apple sells more computers than most mfgs, and makes more money as well. That 9-10% market share represents many, many millions of computers.
@Jordan said: "Just because Apple made a lot of money means nothing against the number of products sold. "

Wow. Please take a business/economics class. Every business worth its salt would trade a higher number of products sold (the "market share" argument) for higher profits any day. Every single time. If not, then get the hell out of business because you have no clue what you're doing.
Just because you don't find anything useful doesn't mean it's all horrible. Stop being a d!ck.

Here are just a few that are useful to many people, and definitely not "horrible.":

* Code Collector Pro (M Cubed Software)
* HoudahSpot and HoudahGeo (Houdah software)
* Mail Act-On, MailTags, and MiniMail (indev software)
* CleanMyMac (MacPaw software)
* MacGourmet (Advenio software)
* Acorn 2, VoodooPad 4, FlySketch (Flying Meat software)
* TextExpander, PDFpen, etc. (SmileOnMyMac software)

And I'm sure the others are useful to someone. Most of the rest I already have other titles that do essentially the same thing, or have no need. However, I use many listed above and find them to be excellent.
Apparently it's the same keyboard that lacks punctuation..
I thought maybe he had one of those "special" keyboards that automatically capitalize every word...
Any self-respecting Guinness drinker already KNOWS where every pub that serves Guinness is within 150 mile radius, and can easily FIND a pub that serves Guinness in any strange town they happen to be in.
Buy Now actually means Buy Now? Go figure...
@Jordan - what you linked to was a story using outdated preliminary 2nd quarter results. In *actual* 3rd quarter results, Apple posted a 4% growth in Mac sales over the year ago quarter. They sold 2.6 million Macs during the last quarter. And for the record, Apple sold 2.2 million Macs in the 2nd quarter, which is almost double the 1.2 million the "preliminary" (read: wild-ass-guess) the market research firm had guessed in the article. So, no, Apple is not seeing hardware sales declines.
I would love to see BallBlazer and Rescue From Fractilus on the iPhone...both with accelerometer control.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"

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