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Sandisk to benefit Alzheimer's Association with purple flash storage {Engadget}

Sep 13th 2007 2:52AM Best Buy has them on sale.

Sunglasses with hidden camera and attached PVR make you the ultimate pervert {Engadget}

Sep 9th 2007 5:42AM Why would the RIAA care about movies?

Rick Rubin proclaims "the iPod will be obsolete" {Engadget}

Sep 5th 2007 2:06AM The ipod won't die..it will evolve to take advantage of this technology. If you have an iphone and one day you are standing at the bus stop and get some odd urge to hear some Aerosmith....open Safari...browse to SEEQPOD.COM...enjoy Aerosmith. See,the ipod won't die in fact will likely be at the forefront of this subscription music "anywhere you happen to be" service.

Apple cancels NBC shows on iTunes with near-immediate effect {Engadget}

Aug 31st 2007 5:18PM $5 for one episode? I think $2 is already too much for something with very limited replay value. I mean,you watch a show once..how many times over the next six months will you watch that show again? I think shows should be $1.25 at most. I'd even pay $5 for a full season but you only get 7 days to watch each episode,that would suit me just fine. I don't collect tv shows,I treat them like podcasts to be enjoyed once with a very select few going into my archives. Rather than pay $30 for a full season of shows that will just junk up my harddrive and end up being deleted. It's not like the shows can be burned to DVD or played on a Creative/Sony if you switch devices.
Not to mention,I already pay $40 for cable. If I were to download say an average of 5 shows per week at $5 per,that's $100 a month for shows that can not be backed up or moved to a non ipod device. Thats not even close to reasonable.

I pay $40 for cable $40 for internet I paid $500 for my iphone $70 to att on and on. Where does it end? Sorry NBC,I can live w/o your shows. It's just getting to be too much and it's not worth it anymore.

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