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For all you guys saying you would buy a macbook over this, apparentely you didn't read about Medison's other products! From their "design portfolio": Design & Product Development
Companies and products

Furniture design
Apple - iMac color design
SQUID - Dialysis Security Program
M-design (interior design company)
Intelligentia International (keyboard innovation)
Freelance Agency (furniture design)
scodieroivancic interior design
Medison Clothes design collection

Yes that's right folks, THEY designed the iMac colors! Holy crap! How have we not ever heard of them before? /s...
Don't tell anyone... but there's this top secret little program out there. Name: QTFairUse. Get this, you can actually use this little bugger to REMOVE the DRM from songs you buy off iTunes! I know, I know, it seems too good to be true. I mean, with no DRM to bother you, what would you have to post on engadget about? That's heavy man. Anyway, just wanted to tip you off. Keep it on the DL though, know what I'm sayin?
Clearly this is a case of some teacher upset because she recieved a 1.9 on ismyteacherhot.com. Get over it.
From the website: "Swimming fish with hinged tails and life-like motion"

It also mentions a water current, so I guess the fish move in more of a passive manner rather than independently. Way to get my hopes up Engadget.
Question!: What powers the fishy tails? Are they rechargable?
You have to purchase it with a new, Cablelabs certified PC
Especially when the article goes on to mention one's "penchant for slanted boxes". Or am I the only one that snickered at that? Woo boy, time to go outside.
"Currently, the bot is being trailed "... Trialed? Or is the bot perhaps being followed by a P.I. hired by her bot husband on suspicions of infidelity? I kid, I kid.
Yeah... I wasn't aware that gooseneck lamps with screw clamp bases were now considered "artsy" and "design-centric". I do like the design simply for the fact that it doesn't take up space on the desktop and would be somewhat difficult to knock off the desk with an errant elbow. But, considering that it's already being hyped as a "designer" type fixture, I'm sure it will be far out of my price-range. Guess I'll just build one myself.
"Did the majority of you not even bother to read the letter from Jobs, or are you just making retarded comments because you're... retarded?
The majority of the measures were ALREADY introduced, and well before other companies even considered it. Apple is last, as he says, because while other companies are making progress, Apple has already completed it. About friggin'/bleedin' time, you say? Years ago... that's when Apple did it, so no, it's about friggin'/bleedin' time to get a clue and actually read before you start spewing more toxic chemical waste into the environment."

... said the apple troll.


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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