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I bet The Fat Duck and El Bulli have one of these, along with a couple of Gastrovac's
This is what a B&O saleswoman had to say about their products. "Sorry if I sound conceited, but Bang & Olufsen products are perfect in every way, but only the very special can attain it." Hahaha. Mind you she was almost Leeloo from Fifth Element perfect herself.

I'd say apart from usually being instant design classics, there is nothing much to B&O, but their items with the acoustic lens technology are almost worth its price.

*speech-to-text
It would've been great if they used Inkwell as a text input alternative but alas no stylus. During the end of the Newton's run it got much more reliable, but it was still easy to make some Newton Poetry if need be! I think even text-to-speech should be added down the line with Apple's basic expertise in that area.
I could see these things being used on the Game Grid.
I think I know that, seeing as I'm a Photojournalist. But when I travel for holiday reasons I don't necessarily want to carry around an SLR, so it just happens to be either this or the TZ3. They may be at different ends of the market but both would be great travelling cameras in their own right.
*Arrgh TZ3....
Yeah I've been waiting for a review on this and I'm quite impressed. However, it still hasn't won me over the TX3, with better optical zoom and a little less noise than the GX100. Oh... and the price. Wonder how the Sigma DP1 will fair, but I'll probably have a sub-compact by then.

It's a bummer without 3G, because while Australia doesn't have great Wi-Fi coverage, we have one of the best 3G (UMTS/HSPDA) networks around. And while a 3G iPhone is supposedly on the way, so is the first iPhone. Ideally, they should release two versions: GSM/EDGE for the main american market and UTMS for the rest of the world (Japan doesn't deserve one for their networks, they have enough phones). No external memory, no removable battery, no Inkwell, and no 3G makes this an unfortunate no-sell for me.
Nice to know that my iMac is finally upgradeable just by CPU swapping, but I'll wait till I find my computer is slow. Btw, these T-Series Core 2 Duo's are the only ones able to be swapped in an iMac right?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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