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There's a way (which I can't remember at the moment) to "subscribe" to new features with google apps for domains. Search the help.
Work, mostly. It'd be nice to have a portable work computer that was entirely mine...
It probably mostly has to do with the media they are storing on to. AVCHD is getting better, though. Keep in mind this type of camera's target audience: those with money to blow on a camera they can record their baby's first steps with.
After coming back from England and finding out that my television had died in the heat in storage, this would be AWESOME for my apartment.
Is it me, or does this just look like a rebranded Mylo?
Anyone else notice that the promo picture has the movie playing while in "tall" mode? The hell kind of screwed up aspect ratio would that be? Shouldn't it show the video in "wide" mode?
Am I missing something? Does this record onto a flash card? What is the capacity (in time) and would it be possible to just pipe it to a hard drive?
I, for one, welcome our totally excited, white wearing, shoes without socks, misc. product holding that I can't even see overlords.
iPaq. My father stole my palm pilot when I moved up to San Francisco to go to college, and my scheduling has been rather difficult. I work 20 hours a week on top of regular college courses in the Academic Technology department of my campus. Being able to have my contacts list on me at all times as well as potentially edit word documents or excel files while on the go would ridiculously improve my productivity. I've been aching without the palm. I have a laptop, but it's just not reasonable to carry around on campus all over the place. With an iPaq, I can just slip it in my pocket (cargoes) and take it with me.

Additionally, I am about to travel abroad for a year of study abroad and am looking for a device to be able to just tuck away without having to lug around a more expensive laptop and still have most of the functionality...
Apple ][. Then my dad decided to spring for a 286, followed quickly by a 386 (can't remember the clockspeeds on either) After the 386, a self built 486DX. This we used until he bought a Packard Bell, the first computer we owned over 100mhz.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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