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On this weeks installment of Dot Com Pho, we have another convert to Mac as Stephen Fung discusses his new Hackintosh. In case you don’t know, you can actually install Mac OS X onto PC hardware since there’s no actual difference from Mac hardware…except that Mac hardware is quite a bit prettier.

We also torture test a supposedly indestructible USB flash drive (by sticking it in some really spicy water…running it over with a car), talk about upcoming blogger events and Michael shows off the gadget of the week, LG’s answer to the iPhone.

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7 Comments »

Comment by Leo
2008-04-27 03:57:25

It appears that the video is not working here, but is working fine on John’s site.

Comment by Michael Kwan
2008-04-27 09:20:59

Yeah, the video doesn’t seem to be working here…

Comment by Ed Lau
2008-04-27 14:05:42

Fixed. Stupid John and his spelling mistakes.

Comment by Leo
2008-04-27 18:44:56

John has bad sperring. I blame it on the goddamn Mongorians!

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2008-04-27 09:22:03

[...] hands and all, John Chow talks about how he’s going to find his way around town in China, and Ed Lau describes what is in a number 12 medium. Tripe is [...]

 
2008-05-02 04:08:50

[...] have an actual look to it sometime soon so all of you can keep up with the weekly idiocy that is Dot Com Pho. We’ve decided to release a weekly (more or less) video of our stupidity so you can feel [...]

 
2008-05-16 01:33:41

[...] but I have hear him utter the odd “derka derka” as well as something about “Mongorians” on more than one [...]

 
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