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It uses WiFi, not bluetooth, but I think it's close enough to what you were describing.
I haven't been able to play this game since I finished it. The ending really ruined any motivation I might have for a second playthrough.
Maybe I don't understand the difference, but aren't the lenses for the H series really slow? The fastest I could find on their website was 2.8 - I've been in plenty of situations where anything slower than 1.8 wasn't going to do the job. If you're only shooting in studio I guess it doesn't matter. Personally I need more options when it comes to lenses - if only so I can sell to others or have colleagues vet the lens before I use it.
The new visualizations, especially the recap, are making me geek out in ways I only thought possible in my dreams!
Last year during Christmas holidays I witnessed my father slide across the living room floor while wailing on a plastic guitar. Later my mother slung a drumstick across the room and knocked over my drink. Rock Band made a mess of my holiday in the best way ever.
NO, you bought a license to use the software, not distribute it. When using bit torrent you're essentially distributing the software when uploading to the other peers.
I think they were going with a $39.99 price point for this game - in which case the controller is not such a great deal. I do hope this comes with the 32 direction d-pad.
Awesome! Unless, of course, if you edit on a macbook pro like me. I haven't found an eSata express34 card that doesn't cause a kernel panic every time I export my work from FCP (I'm stuck using FW800 until this gets fixed).
To clarify you would boot from the external drive by holding down the option key at startup.
I couldn't agree more, this whole post looked like way more trouble than was necessary.

In my experience it is way faster to swap the drives first and then use carbon copy cloner with your original drive in an external enclosure and the new one internal (just faster read speeds over usb than write)

I'm upgrading my macbook pro drive today from 200 GB to 500 GB and it's moving along at about 1GB per minute.

Also I don't really like reinstalling OS X with each new drive as installing all my old application would take way too long. Between Final Cut Studio and Adobe CS4 Master I'd be there all day/
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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