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Nikola
http://www.physorg.com/news103965061.html

Physorg,

You folks have the best science news site out there but please, no more news about "gadgets". It really doesn"t belong on a science news site. Please look at the low ratings on these types of stories and you will find that most people that visit this site are not interested in frivolous news. That area is for Wired.
To_Nikola
Hey Nikola,
Talk for yourself! I like all news in one place -- both science and technology!
Just skip that section if you don't like it...
Buttons
I would appreciate these types of stories better if they actually had some useful technological information. However, this is simply a marketing press release.

I would like to see how this product compares to similar products, such as the WiFi offering from T-Mobile.

If you want to impress your tech-savvy readers, you need to have some tech-savvy reporters to sift through the sales hype, which many of us are frankly quite fatigued of, and will be reflected in the lower ratings.

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Mike T.
I agree with Buttons, but also want to say that "news" and "review" are different things. Physorg gives news as facts. For example, engadget is also a news resource. You learn facts from it. I usually look for good reviews after I read about something interesting. Reviews are more interesting to read, but require different approach. Anyway, I think it's better to have what we have now than nothing. Thanks for a good job guys!
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