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Well I do agree with you, there are certain apps (such as accuweather) which do ping home after you have opened and closed it. Why? It gives you an alert if there's a weather warning in your area.

Some people just don't read into the apps features and just see "Oh, weather updates!" and install anyway (when in fact there's an alert service which will alert you even if the app is closed, and it lets you know that). I know what apps I won't be using if I go overseas, just out of common sense.
I run 3 days a week as well as weight training, and try to go more often. I'm trying to get my wife to go with me more than once a week, so maybe new shoes will help her :)
Awesome phone :)
Very sweet lookin' remote :)

Could definitely use one
I'm always down for a sweet bluetooth headset :)
It has a rubberized back, and a plastic front. It fits very comfortably in your hand.
It's not true multi-touch, but it's a decent emulation of such through threading. Hence why if you go above 2 threads to monitor input, you'll get issues.

The only way to get true multi-touch is to have hardware that can monitor multiple input points. Also with the software emulation that's shown in the video, the polling will murder battery life.

Still, good work by the developer.
Camcorder...FireWire is dead...

I'm sorry...
I just bought a Blu-Ray at the Walmart in Northern VA, and they said they can't keep them fully stocked they sell out so quickly. They now have 2 full rows of Blue-Ray disks where DVD's use to be.

So, Blu-Ray will live on, just it takes awhile.
Well, it looks like a revamped Razr with a better OS. That'd be a nice freebie phone on contract.
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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