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POPSOne day, your computer will be a big-ass table When pigs fly it will be. I don't know about you, but I'd have to clear a mound of crap off any table in my house before I could see the screen, much less use it as a computer. I use my tables to put stuff on, whether it's books and magazines, coffee cups, brunch, my gym gear, my remote control, or very often, my feet. Why, sometimes you can even find my laptop sitting on my coffee table, so why would I want to remove my laptop so I could use Microsoft Surface? And while I think I'd enjoy dragging stuff around the coffee table with flicks of my fingers, I know my neck and shoulders wouldn't enjoy it for long. Especially when I already have a perfectly good flatscreen already on the wall in front of me. I don't need to go stand in front of it and touch it either - I don't like fingerprints and I already have an input device for it that I've spent the last thirty years learning to use - my remote control. So I'm with sarcasticgamer.com when
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POPSGollum: best possible use for iPrecious... yesss... Yes, my iPrecious, I will have you sssssoon, even if you're locked to a US network and I have to persuade a friend in the USsss to use their credit card to sign up for a plan that I'll never get to use on my behalf. Even then, you shall be mine. And what shall I do with you? What posssible iPurpose isss there that will justify the probable AUD1500 or so I will end up paying to carry you around in my threabare pocketsessss? Why, the "best possible YouTube mobile experience by far," is what it is, my iPrecious. The best. iPossible. YouTube. Mobile. Experience. Then I only need to wait until there's the best possible content on YouTube. And for a proper 3G stream. And a reasonable data tariff. But I can wait, my iPreciousss, yes, Gollum knows how to wait....
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POPSGreat VW R32 ad This ad is so evocative of the sensation of driving alone at night. If it had a few quick turns slightly over the speed limit on motorway entrances and roundabouts, it'd be me.
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POPSBluepulse starts up the marketing engine I've always maintained that Bluepulse would make an awesome platform for promoting youth-oriented entertainment artists to a worldwide audience. Now we're about to see if I was right, with this decision by SonyBMG to try Bluepulse as a launch platform for Avril Lavigne's new album. More from the Bluepulseblog: