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Everyone did, in fact, but that likely didn't appease many critics of GoDaddy's lad-mag-style commercials.
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Biagio di Salvo, MAG's technical field manager, says this area is especially badly affected.
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Still, PC Mag's Sascha makes a good point when he compares the VK2020 to a hot date, in that you're a lot more likely to accept its faults just because it looks so damn good.
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Dell's latest Latitude models must be the worst-kept secrets in the computer biz, what with early, blurry pics and even an actual hands-on review that was posted and later vanished from Laptop mag's web site.
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That's the quandary we tackle in this edition of our weekly tablet mag as Brian Heater spends some quality time with the MakerBot Replicator at Engadget's NYC Headquarters.
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Security Watch's Larry Seltzer cautions in a statement to PC Mag, the impact of this breach -- just email addresses -- is probably somewhat exaggerated.
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Picking up on an interview Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy gave to Figaro TV Mag, she said the president's wife had sought to portray herself as somebody who watches downmarket TV shows.
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We think PC Mag would agree that the company's quad-band GSM VK2020 musicphone -- that, like the models, we also spotted at CeBIT -- falls in line with this assessment, as their review highlights the handset's RAZR- and SLVR-killing thinness and "wow factor, " but knocks it on nearly every aspect important to people who actually like their stuff to function properly.
ENGADGET: VK Mobile's waif-like VK2020 musicphone reviewed Mobile
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It's not all sweet-loving however -- PC Mag isn't too psyched on the Starbucks feature, which apparently can't be turned off, and says that the earbuds are absolutely awful (no real surprise there), though the complaints are minor compared with the praise lavished on the player.
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The MAG has designed an assessment method, based on following a person's weight loss over a six-month period, to identify whether people are at risk of malnutrition.
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