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well if the storm 2 has wifi then of course it is mifi compatible. It can be on the receiving end. So either a typo, or true, but misleading advertising.
I got my 15" MBP right after they added the option for the antiglare as they call it. I thought it matched the screen on my e08 MB more than the glossy, even though the MB was technically glossy. I rather like the silver bezel but having the black with antiglare looks nice as well.

I still don't see why they call the 13" a pro machine, with only on board graphics its hard to get alot of big stuff done. that said the size is awesome and i would have gone with another 13" but I needed the screen real estate as its now my primary computer and the 512MB 9600.

I"ve got an anitglare screen protector on my iPhone and its ok, you can tell the film is there when looking at a white background as its kinda colorful as opposed to seeing right through. But I should have read the package better when I bought them, oh well. 3 more to go.
What would be the process for pointing a new machine to this backup? I've migrated my old computer to the new trying to get it to continue backups since its all the same info really. I've tried renaming my new computer to match the old, but trying to run the terminal stuff I get command not found. What is the easiest way to do this? I've made a text file with all my info and tried to drag and drop but then I get permission denied. Copying the first line in it asks for a password and I enter it, then it gives me command not found. Any ideas?
Every night for my 3G. Yesterday only made it half a day, but I was using the 3G quite a bit, if it could go all day using 3G fairly often I'd be happy. My nextels I could do every other day. but they weren't nearly the battery hogs. Plus I never used the browser.

Unfortunately battery life has fallen behind on almost all technology. Cars would be the biggest market IMO
My biggest issue is everytime i connect my car charger to it it says accessory not for iphone and asks to turn on airplane mode, which i say no, then have to unplug and plug in the headphone jack to get music, but yet it still chargers, and has w/o issue for the past 15 months untill i updated to 3.1, not to mention all the app crashes, but it could just be a pawnage issue.
Your pre comes with a windshield mount? damn, might have to get one.
Wow, you can get basic garmin which has about the same functionality for less than that,and does that even include the app? What about standalone, if thats for the just the stand they'll sell about 5.

I'll just a regular clip or something and deal with it saying poor gps reception half the time even when there are no clouds. they probably built that in so you go buy the kit
So where is this Dashboard they talk about? I'm got gmail and docs and whatever but can't find the page they say to enable sync.

I set it up on the phone and sent a test and it worked, but it won't download any of my inbox.
I was going to say whats the point of broadcasting a 3G signal since more than likely they'll have a wireless router. But then I realized BB's are picky about which phones have wifi. Since people with normal phones aren't concerned about data anyways.
The descriptions are supposed to be humerous, but most arn't IMO. Kinda half the draw to woot is to see the descriptions as its hard to get excited over some of the stuff they sell.

Still a good price.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm pretty much a complete noob when it comes to camera stuff. My wife loves to take pictures, though. So much so that she literally wore out her first point and shoot camera, and the Kodak Z712 I bought for her less than two years ago is starting to act up as well. To compound the matter, we are expecting our first born sometime next year. I fear the Kodak just isn't going to cut it any longer. What would be the best starter DSLR to get? She hates missing photo opportunities due to camera 'lag' so speed would definitely be at the top of the list. Photo quality and features would be next. Price should be no more than $800. I'm not interested in video capabilities."
 

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