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Can you buy one of these Gobi chips (for less than HP wants) and install it yourself? A quick search says you cannot...
MXL already made this product (they call it the Mic Mate), but theirs is sort of low rent -- it does what it advertises, but it lacks the gain control that the Icicle offers (which is really nice to have if you're using an SM-58 type vocal mike).

Also, Musician's Friend has the Icicle for preorder and claims it will be available 11.7.08 -- hey, that's today! As a podcaster, I've been waiting for someone to do this right, so I'll be picking one up for sure.
Interesting, but until and unless Red puts out a consumer camera (ie. sub-$2000) for the masses, I don't see how this revolution will take off. Can you imagine pro shooters giving up their Nikons and Canons (or, for crazy high-end, Hasselblads) for a Red?
Ironically, I'm in the market for something like this because the speakers on my Philips LCD are so atrociously bad.
or one small-ass hand.
Battery life icon in the red: bad omen?
Is this a real car? It looks more like a concept drawing from the 1939 World's Fair depicting the milk truck of the future.
Two words: 3.5" touchscreen

It may not be a literal ripoff, but you can't tell me this product isn't a direct response to the iPhone and an attempt to compete with it. It's doing many of the same things in the same ways, while addressing the iPhone's greatest weaknesses (GPS and 3G). With their background, Garmin is perfectly positioned to take on Apple on those points... And Apple will probably release a GPS-enabled, 3G iPhone the week before this comes out, totally stealing its thunder.
Is that Pomodoro street address a hint about who the carrier will be? As one of the few, the proud, the doomed Sprint customers, I kind of hope so. (I'm one of those "waiting patiently for iPhone 2.0/my Sprint contract to end" people, and this is the first wannabe that could actually make me think twice about going iPhone.)
in search of free stuff.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
 

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