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Chris
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I am taking about something close to being an 8.0. That has been over 100 years now.

No but replacing your cell phone with a hotspot is really stupid.

That is the stupidest suggestion I have ever heard.

Maybe not this specific drone but the US does want to invest in unmanned armed drones.

And RC helicopters aren't the size of a car and have weapons on them.

And San Francisco is long overdue for a major earthquake.

Yea thought of that, none of the devices I really use don't support it. Most of my stuff like printers and Blu-Ray players are hardwired.

Hopefully, I mean it has been almost a month and we still haven't seen iOS 5.1 beta 4, I guess at the iPad event we will see something.

Lets see, I will probably use is it as a home server offering FTP, WebDAV, and maybe set up a RADIUS auth system for my wireless networks at home and school.

I believe it is iPhone 4S users only.

The 2G spectrum will be used for additional 3G coverage.

Thats my point, you really cant have the images as vectors in apps.

Not when Apple requires you to have png files specific to the width and then have a second one at double the resolution for retina adding "@2x" to the end of the file name.

It is an iOS set limitation.

I find using it in the car is hard, the vibrations and sound from the road cause it to misunderstand, the only way to get it working correctly is to hold it near your mouth which kind of defeats the purpose for some.

If you do:

I have the Pro X2. I have a Canon XSi which doesn't take video so I wouldn't know. But I believe it will do video too by the look of the settings available in the Eye-Fi Center

New York is very diverse, there are areas near NYC where this would work including Long Island, Westchester, and upstate New York. Not to mention Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

Thats why I like my EyeFi, 8GB with automatic uploading and deleting of old photos.

I don't see this happening. Apple doesn't like working with others to build stuff. They tried something similar with the iPod a while ago and that quickly died out. Now most car manufactures just use the standard "Made for iPod" guidelines.