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Have any of you applied the update that Scooby and Paul listed above?

I want to update my Mogul, but want to see if others have done it yet in case there are any problems.
I say at least one thing they will show is a Bluetooth enabled iPod. Then again I could be wrong.
Hey Apple, thanks for the innovative stuff, but how about speeding up development on these issues:

An SD card reader built-in to the notebook like so many of the Windows based notebooks have had for years. WHAT!?!? A feature that Apple's notebooks DON'T have and so many others do!!! That's blasphemy! ;)

How about enabling/supplying drivers so that macbook pro users running boot camp and windows can use the nVidia Forceware software.
Great, now could someone light a match under their asses to improve their customer care departments.
I wonder if the Pentax S10 was one of those cameras affected as well. It was due out last month and hasn't made it stateside yet.
I'm not an Apple user [yet]. I am looking into replacing my desktop and laptop with a macbook pro.

Why is it that Apple does not offer upgrade pricing? That doesn't make me too thrilled about wanting dive into the Apple product community.
I'm not an Apple user [yet]. I am looking into replacing my desktop and laptop with a macbook pro.

Why is it that Apple does not offer upgrade pricing? That doesn't make me too thrilled about wanting dive into the Apple product community.
Yea,

I hope it matches the elite. Aside from the technical benefits of buying the HD Drive. I really want it to match my Elite and that is one of the reasons why I'm holding out. Now there are two reasons.
All the credit for the ReadyNAS should go to Infrant, not Netgear. Netgear simply bought them out and slapped their name on it.

I purchased my ReadyNAS NV last year a few months before the NV+ hit the market which wasn't too long before Netgear bought Infrant.

I don't know how well or bad Infrant was in terms of their business dealings, but I wish they hadn't been bought out by Netgear. All it means for the consumer is higher pricing, less support and less innovation IMHO.

I used to love Netgear products, now I'm rethinking that after having issues with my latest router.
Their home products are crap compared to their business level products.

I think it was earlier this year I needed to get a new[er] router and instead of buying another business class router, I bought one of their pretty looking white home versions and since then my network hasn't been running very well. I get dropped signals, poorer reception and they STILL have not fixed a small bug that I reported them more than 2 years ago in the access controls for services you add.

The new corporate paradigm: "We care about you, until you buy our product."
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"
 

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