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Man you're not texting someone. Use your keyboard properly.
@ rlh82

I kind of thought the whole point of buying a passport drive would be to use it with a laptop cause its so portable. If size isn't a concern you can buy plenty of higher capacity drives for less $.
Anyone ever played Half-Life 2? Kinda reminds me of those flying things that are so obnoxious.

Of course I'm sure the real ones will be more than just an annoyance...
Oh there will be lawsuits. There's always lawsuits, but that doesn't mean that the tech won't make it. Take airbags for example. The first generation of airbags killed alot of people because the technology wasn't refined yet, and there were plenty of lawsuits to boot. Regardless, the airbag is the single most important life-saving device that's been implemented into vehicle technology to date. Can you think of a single car that doesn't have airbags now, despite all the deaths and lawsuits that followed the birth of the airbag?

Having systems like this would theoretically save far more lives than the airbag (or traction control, which I think is being a required component of all U.S. cars in 2009 or something). It'll take time, lots of refinement, and I'm sure quite a few lawsuits, but I think that systems like this will be the future of automobiles. It could reduce automobile accidents and deaths by an exponential amount. I hope it comes sooner rather than later personally.
I remember seeing the Blair Witch Project and not liking it all cause the camera was so shaky that it made me nauseous. When I saw the teaser for Cloverfield a while back I thought it'd be kinda the same--count me out. But this trailer KICKS ASS. I'll see it for sure.
"The television will come with a relatively low price tag to lure buyers in at between $1,000 and $1,100: probably not low enough to beat lesser brands selling 42-inch 1080p plasmas at around that mark"


I didn't realize anyone made 42-inch plamas with 1080p. I thought they were all 720p.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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