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The E-P1's introductory price in the UK was 750 Pounds, so I'd guess that the actual US price will be something like $999 or $1049. Stop just converting Pounds to Dollars!
That is a pretty sweet f-ing watch.
My name is Grant, and I want a Drobo.
I think there was something lost in the translation here.

This is the standard cell phone charging cradle available on most BMWs. Apparently they've got a new adapter that fits this new Samsung phone. They have these for other phones as well, like the iPhone.

It charges your wireless phone, and there are no cables, but you definitely have to snap it in the dock. It's not "wireless charging" like those inductive charging mats where you can just lay your phone on the mat & it begins to charge.
Lots of the Transformers from the first movie had their wheels in the ankles, but only one of them actually did any kind of "skating". Secondly, this is the toy, not the render from the movie, which will end up having many of the small details like that very different.
I'm trying to figure out why you think Apple has anything to do with this.
You are a true enthusiast Jim - thanks for sharing!
Are their "Under Construction" animations still up anywhere? I missed the last one.
I have a W800 - since it can't stream music to Bluetooth headphones, should I assume it won't be able to for this either? They don't give that detail.
Given the option of not being able to see the screen at all in sunlight (non-glare screens), or having to deal with some reflections (new screens), I'll take being able to see what I'm working on. I'm going to pick one up tomorrow.
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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