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Hopefully they can tie in some intuitive controls for RTS games with Natal.
Why hire a lawyer to take all your money when Youtube is free and will get you way more exposure. Hopefully she will get a ton of hits and better yet get her story on the local news.
Fun cars, the R2 car is stupid fast.
Entertaining read from Time magazine.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,975422-2,00.html

...Often missing is any real link between pay and performance. Although American corporations are losing ground to foreign rivals, their executives continue to be the most richly paid on earth. While the average Japanese chief executive earns $400,000 in annual pay and the typical head of a major German company makes about $800,000 a year, most heads of major U.S. companies make $1 million to $4 million a year. This disparity was embarrassingly highlighted earlier this year when the Big Three auto chiefs accompanied President Bush on an ill-fated trade mission to Japan. Although General Motors', Ford's and Chrysler's combined losses totaled $7.5 billion last year, their top executives were together paid $5.3 million. Their counterparts at Toyota, Nissan and Honda collectively made $1.8 million.
Yeah that's HDR done the right way. Also looks like some extra post processing adding in some extra objects (birds, lightning etc.), but hey they made construction vehicles look sexy.
I highly doubt anyone can predict what Sony is going to charge the masses for their "Premium portable gaming experience" or what ever marketing slang they're going to use to poorly justify their pricing point. The PSP Go launched at $250 which is what the original PSP sold for 4+ years ago. I'm skeptical that Sony would design a more powerful unit and release it at the same price as a PSP Go tech. I doubt we'll see anything until Sony decides to design some new proprietary media/memory format that nobody else will use.

I dont think its a sad state for portable gaming when the Zune is the most powerful unit out there. The Zune is using the latest GPU vs the 2 gaming systems that are using way older chipsets. As everyone stated the Zune and iTouch lack the tactile controls that a gaming unit has however, the Zune has these ridges on the sides of it that look like a controller add-on would snap on to. XNA is a couple years old now and people have had the ability to code for the Zunes it just needs a kick start to make it a proper gaming console. Just image if a dedicated Zune for gaming was released.

Volvo wagon is on the list but no K Cars?




I too think that the Toys need to be properly represented on the list, yeah the Corolla is cool but..

MkV Supras
5th Gen Celica All Trac
1st - 2rd Gen MR2 Turbos


The S2000 should be on the list too
LOL I have the Hot Wheels Bluebird 510 sitting on my desk here at work.

I love the 510 and 240s, my first car was a 76 B210 it was a dog but a great car for a college kid.
This reminds me of those Epic game boxes for the old 2600, Vic20 and C64 games.

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
 

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