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I think you're talking about a lens cover, not shutter... Think of the click you hear from a real film camera, that's the shutter opening and closing.
Yea but you can have the monitor anywhere in the house without a bulky computer attached to it...
@oneMadRssn
The Ford Flex looks like a Scion to me, and last time I checked the Flex came out AFTER the Scion Xb
You can use unlocked phones on an existing account without signing a contract. I haven't signed a contract with Cingular/AT&T in years, and Ive gone through a Nokia N80, Samsung D900 and I'm currently using a SE K850 with 3G all with no problems at all. Just swap the SIM chip, so pay as you go isn't your only option...
Um CNET did the review not Engadget...
Your link has nothing to do with the post... you're a spammer.
Poor choice in OS? It's not my fault that the Enterprise market is dominated by Windows Server... it's not my fault that Microsoft Exchange is the mail server of choice for most companies, and it's not my fault that SQL is best run on a Microsoft OS. I really don't think it's that poor of a choice... keep up on your updates (WSUS make that easy) and employ a good anti-virus solution, and its seems like the most logical choice to me...
They funny thing is, my brother has a MacBook Pro, and that things has more glitches than my Dell Latitude running WinXP Pro. The thing has major issues coming in and out of standby mode (has to be manually shut off all the time, and even once had to pull the battery) drops off my wireless AP numerous while im sitting right next to him humming along on my PC. And trying to get a Mac to interface correctly with and Active Directory Domain is a nightmare, I had an Apple consultant look into it and the only way he could get it to work after spending several hours with it, was by installing 3rd party software (AdmitMac or something like that) ridiculous if you ask me. Ill keep my Dell and WinXP, if you actually know how to use them correctly Microsoft products work very well, Ive been using them hassle free for over 15 years, virus free. And theres no more bulky packaging than any Mac OS, just a CD and product key, not that hard to keep track of... But if want your computer to look "pretty" then the Mac is your computer, ill keep my 400 bucks that I didnt have spend to look pretty and brag to everyone who doesnt have one.

Oh and DL sorry to break it to you but not all flavors of Unix are created equal, why do you think there are so many different versions? If they were all the same we would only have Unics/Unix (commercial) and Linux (GNU/Free) and the average Mac user isnt going to want to try and get software that runs on Solaris or AIX to run on OSX.
Yea but I wouldn't buy a Hyundai, Id buy a Honda its reliable and more affordable than a BMW, and because I don't need or want to spend the extra money to buy a BMW so I can brag about it to everyone else who doesn't have one. Just like I don't want or need to spend the extra money to buy a Mac so I brag about it to everyone else who doesn't have one, because I can buy or build a PC that's more affordable and just as reliable as a Mac.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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