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  • the iphone is a great phone but iv yet to see anyone using one. i think being exclusive to AT&T did some damage to the iphone potential consumers. i believe if the Gphone is under more that one provider, and t-mobile and verizon would be ideal, and had just 75% of the functions and features, the Gphone would be successfully, if it has 90%-100% or more of the iphones features, the Gphone i believe would take off. i wouldnt go has far as to say the iphone "revoutionized" the cell phone market. i see tons more people have a blackberry than a iphone. and the editors at cnet are very together with their articles. if there is something biased about they mention it, and still give an unbiased opinion, i dont know where id be with out this site. In reply to: "Can the rumored gPhone beat the iPhone?"

    February 20, 2008

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  • and id like to add people that arent into game systems too. to pick up and PS3(which i do own), nor a X-box, to go into high-def. In reply to: "Sony bows $200 Blu-ray player"

    January 10, 2008

    1 reply

  • well, i have to say, if you arent technology savy to handle complicated drives, just like a huge percentage of the people in world, and very price oriented, again a huge percentage (even bigger). i applaud this product, i think its cheap and simple enough for people who are not tech savy to say "this plays blu-rays disc from your computer". instead of other players that may say "this is a BR/HD-rom, that reads and writes. also it has powerDVD, formatted for 98, 2000, XP, vista, and 40 different OS. and its makes coffee in the mornings, and tucks you in at night, AND has power windows." alot of people i work with wouldnt know what 90% of this stuff means. lol all im saying is its fairly simple and cheap. very good buy for the average consumer and a good price for a Blu-ray player. In reply to: "Sony bows $200 Blu-ray player"

    January 10, 2008

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  • hey seth, i applaud you choices on this list especially CrossLoop, Audacity, and Camtasia Studio. all very good programs. Kudos. In reply to: "The 10 best downloads of 2007"

    January 3, 2008

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  • Hey Peter, just putting in a few cents, first id like to say yes i do believe Vista should be on the list, though not number 1, its more useful than everything on the list in my opinion. but i am let down alot that when Windows made a new OS, they took a step back and not forward. second, id like to agree 100% about 3-d mailbox, saying that the duty of checking emails should be short as possible. stretching that duty out any, is definately useless. third, the USA Green Card Lottery Simulator is more of a dissapointment for their target audience, it looks like to me your showing them they have no chance in hell of getting a green card that way, lol. and finally i must applaud your no.1 choice in most useless download. i for one have to say that Kevin Federline isnt even famous, nor is he popular, i say he is just known by association, and the last thing i want is to see Kevin Federline is see him on TV much less see him while im surfing the web reading the awsome reviews by the great editors and reviews of Cnet

    Drew In reply to: "10 worst downloads of 2007"

    January 2, 2008

    0 replies