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I still use my 2nd gen Shuffle everyday for 2 hours minimum.
The play/pause button is a little sensitive, when i press volume down it sometimes pauses cause of that.
Nevertheless, battery is still superb and i dropped it a lot and it still works like it should.

I wish for a new shuffle with new buttons and the ability to plug in any minijack headphones i want.

It'd also be great if someone made a over ear headphone so that i can click the shuffle into one of the earpieces (no wires :p)
A contractor puts the tower part and some electric cabinets in place. The the provider place the tech.
Now in some cases they don't have the proper recources to place or replace modules.
These things aren't that large.

So they dissapear easily.
Catch my drift.

Hackers will probably pay a nice amount for such a modem.
Of course they'll have a serial number and/or IMEI. But security can be broken
Give the robots touch sensitive sensors and relay that to the rumble added onto the control suit.
Feedback is mucho importante.
It's actually pseudo 3D, but hey as long as it looks good. It certainly doesn't help to make a you a better gamer.
Having to buy the new monitor thing and glasses, i'm not going to do that. My flatscreen is new, and i'd like to have some money left.
It's going to be horrible to look at captured footage (Wipeout HD 3D video).

It's either going to split the market or be a huge succes, and i don't think people are going to be glad about the fact that their "new" FULL HD flatscreen is now dated. In fact i'm not, i'll only buy a new tv if it's OLED and doens't need DORKGLASSES.
But it all depends on the developers, if they don't embrace it we won't buy it.
Apple still stepping on European Commercial Law
(this was typed from a Macbook Pro)
Yep, J. Allard allways said software was going to be their main focus.
Guess the next microsoft gamebox isn't going to push new tech.
Whoa Bro It's Effin Pro!
(don't take the above seriously)

It's strange, for years storage technology did catching up with the graphics cards and cpu's.
And now with the SSD it really has broken loose => OCZ 800Mbps !!!
Crazy low prices for tiny HDD with gigabytes you'd have a hard time filling (torrent and other illegal ways excluded).
SSD allready has a better MTBF, now all it needs is a price drop, and a speedbump here and there.
What's the driver difference between a SSD and a HDD?
Does the OS have to have a different kind of architecture to get full speed out of SSD's?

And could someone tell me how i can calculate bottlenecks? Or some online-calculator?
And yes i'm gonna say it. I would like to see Crysis running with that equiped.
I would prefer the Xbox 360 controller above the Dualshock 3, it's just, the battery is in the way.
Also, Xbox 360 should incorporate bluetooth and the Dualshock 3 should be able to connect it's bluetooth to the pc.
Trackmania with Xbox 360 controller is awesome.
It's over FOUR HUNDRED!!!!!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
 

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