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The first line of the article "Electrophysics, a Sofradir Group company, has introduced a new high performance night vision module for use with Canon full-frame digital SLR cameras such as the EOS-1Ds Mark III and EOS 5D Mark II." sounds full frame capable to me...
@Tim

Better make that your left arm to science the camera is a right handed model.....
Good Luck Ryan!! If you are looking for employees I'm looking for employers!!
I fully agree... Next time he's in the middle of an airsoft battle and answers a call instead of shooting his buddy he'll be sorry...
$60 + $15 for callerID package + $6.95 system access fee + $2 911 fee (just a guess) + taxes = $94.86 and that's not unlimited data!!

Are you kidding me? $94.86 * 36 month contract = $3414.96 + initial $199 or $299 = $3613.96 || $3713.96

man that's a lot of money for the cheapest package.. I guess I won't bother..
Bets on the data plan pricing?? $15/MB?
They have internet access at the hotels and often the employees are on msn behind the front desk etc... At least at the places I've been to..
Why bother download and storing if you could just download them any time you needed them.. I'd rather not have a hard drive or have to burn cd/dvd/bluray discs.. Leave all that crap online and just let me connect to it when i need it..
I kind of get the feeling the 4.6 is a low ball figure in hope other companies will group up to create a larger bid.. Then Google comes out with their real bid and the others take too long to agree on a new amount...
Man I was actually hoping this was an announcement of a product that look like a 2600 but had all the games on 1 cartridge...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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