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UPDATE: Who Wants To Buy AMD?
Published on December 18, 2007 to OpinionOpinion - What would it cost to purchase a major CPU and GPU manufacturer? In the case of AMD today, about $4.73 billion—which could be the bargain of the decade if AMD executives could make... Read more
Parents Who Listed Baby On eBay Reunited With Child
Published on July 7, 2008 to Business & LawBaby — collection only. Offering my nearly new baby for sale, as it has gotten too loud. It is a male baby, nearly 28in (70cm) long and can be used either in a baby carrier or a stroller. Read more
Who Designed This Crap? With Notebooks "New" Doesn't Always Equal "Good"
Published on October 2, 2006 to Notebooks and Laptops"New" is a word used too freely to describe laptop and notebook computer model upgrades. Buyers are often hurt both by real model changes that happen too quickly and by mostly bogus changes done for marketing purposes. Read more
Who Designed The iPod? A Genius, That's Who!
Published on June 1, 2006 to Home TheaterOur Barry Gerber doesn't like the iPod because he thinks it's a shallow, overly expensive piece of crap. Our Aaron McKenna on the other hand thinks that the iPod and, more importantly, iTunes are the best things since sliced bread. Watch two editors maul one another. Well, watch one of them maul the other one while he's not looking... Read more
Who Designed This Crap? Your Funniest Stories and Comments
Published on September 1, 2006 to Desktop ComputersSome of your comments and stories in response to Barry Gerber's "Who Designed This Crap?" columns on tech support and product packaging were very funny. Read some of them here. Read more
Who Designed This Ipod Crap? The Cartoon That Says It All
Published on June 9, 2006 to Home TheaterCartoonist Jen Sorensen has captured the absurd essence of Ipod mania. Barry Gerber responds to Aaron McKenna's "scathing" attack on his Ipod column by waving her cartoon for all to see. Read more
Who Designed This Crap? Product Packaging, Where's My Chainsaw?
Published on August 9, 2006 to Desktop ComputersMobile computers and accessories are cool. However the way they're packaged is a real horror show, almost literally. With impenetrable shipping boxes and envelopes, as well as plastic blister packs sealed tighter than most tombs, it seems like vendors really don't want you to get to their products. Read more
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