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$80, pretty weak. Especially when there's probably an app that will do this for under $5. Anyone care to find it and post it?

I don't like to gripe, but there are some issues here that I cannot grasp. 1. The video shows very little of the functionality of the car - is there a better one? Edit: Yes! [www.youtube.com] 2. Air Bags?

I'm honestly jealous.

I thought you were going to say that it's Stephen Hawking.

"...and the birthrate is anything but static..." - Not completely static, but not totally wavering either: [en.wikipedia.org]

I think Google Docs could be next. You can upload anything and share it with anyone, as long as you have the space.

That is definitely not a problem today

Steve Jobs was never one to give up on an ideal or to call anything impossible. If he'd really wanted to focus on having the factories in America, he'd have built them himself, including training the laborers from the age of 16 in a summer camp made for that purpose. I'd say this was not one of his real ideals, and

Mazel Tov on your star!

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I'm right there with you

FBI is up and running - I didn't check the others.

the iPad 3 must have a 128GB SSD if this is the direction things are going.

This is Steve Jobs' real legacy - his original marketing of Apple computers was to schools with the expectation that the children who became accustomed to Apple computers would then purchase them as adults for real world application. Bill Gates shot straight for the business world. If the iPad becomes mainstream

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Notwithstanding the possibility that this article exaggerates the actuality of the secrecy workers need to keep, it seems to me that any amount of secrecy just wouldn't make much sense to a person whose job it is to expose them, like a tech blogger, for instance. Still, Apple's strategy seems to work, not just for

That, is a starrable comment. Shame I can't offer it to you.

"Neither NASA nor the Russian Space Agency have yet to successfully return samples of Martian soil."

I think you meant "if it's any consolation to Yahoo..." I'm sure Yahoo knows enough about constellations, and what they don't know, well, they can just use Google!

THAT was awesome! Yes, that's what I'm asking about - why are they not doing it now? Thanks for the great link!