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That's a nice TV I'd like to win.
I'd really like to win this.
It actually isn't against the law to use a phone that hasn't been approved by the FCC, as long as it doesn't broadcast malicious signals. It is illegal to sell or lease a phone commercially that hasn't been approved however.

I suspect if it were illegal, Jobs wouldn't have done it.
Landscapes of West Palm.
House of the Rising Sun - The Animals.
What about the 4tb in the Mac Pro? Doesn't it max out at 2TB? And even with aftermarket HDs, couldn't it only get up to...2.75TB?
The Veyron costs $1.2 million for each, and each is handbuilt. You go to France, and watch them build it over a month, if you like. They're not manufacturing them, so it doesn't make sense that they're not selling. They don't build them until they need to. The development may have cost $5million, but they're not taking a hit on it. VW wouldn't allow that (Bugatti's parent).
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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