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Your last argument is only valid if you continue using your iPhone to play games while talking on your slider. In all other cases, I'd think if you received a phone call on your slider, you'd drop what your doing on the iPhone anyways and answer the phone call on the slider. In which case it'd be the same exact experience as answering a phone call on the iPhone, except you wouldn't need to pull out another device.
I went through the Austin airport with my nike+ipod shoes on and it did cause a bit of a delay but after I explained what it was they started showing it around to all their TSA coworkers...while I was standing around with no shoes
I set up alot of computers for work and firewall has never been turned on by default for any of them.
Leemo did you just "run" motion or did you create a large project in motion with multiple video files running and particles in the background? Because I've done several motion projects on my dualcore Powermac G5 with a NVIDIA GeForce 6600, and it does lag occasionally due to the realtime rendering. That's why I'm not surprised that apple would say final cut pro studio would not run well on the macbook pro's integrated video. As for final cut pro, if you're just editing video and not adding a bunch of filters, I wouldn't see why it wouldn't run fine on a macbook. Same with DVD studio pro and Soundtrack pro. The only software I would forsee having problems on a macbook would be motion and of course shake when it goes universal.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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