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Comment Re:Credibility? (Score 1) 279

Well, as long as we're on the topic, let's make a comprehensive list of possible sex references:
  • I found myself unable to stop stroking the device
  • ...giving you a feeling of probing deeper into the device
  • ...[I] looked over the shoulder of the guy next to me and the slideshow capability looked fluid.
  • Clicking on the "community" button allowed me to see the other two Zunes nearby
  • Three plays... please!
  • I asked the "demo assistant"...to help me find new "artists" to "listen" to
  • Though I really enjoy the few moments today with the Zune, I secretly look forward to Apples "response."
Granted, I've made a few convenient changes, and with some of these you have to use your imagination. ;)

Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future 174

Anonymous Cow writes "This week, the editors of TechEBlog have compiled a list of the 'Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future,' from solar powered LEDs to memory LCD screens, it's all there." Urinal gaming stations! How did no one implement this sooner?

Nonsense with Google's AdSense? 85

OmnipotentEntity asks: "I usually come down hard on the side of Google, as I feel that they have a good philosophy and they follow it. However, a forum I regularly visit had a run in with the bad side of Google's AdSense program, and our AdSense account was terminated because of 'invalid click activity.' Some research by a fellow member of the boards turned up other people facing the same problems we ran into. These problems seem localized to sites hosted in Europe. I'm an American, so I have no clue about the European side of AdSense. Have any of our European webmasters ran into the same problems, or are these simply isolated incidents? Is anyone in America experiencing similar difficulties?"

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