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You forgot the part about how they provide minimal useful lighting for less than an hour after a full-day's charge in bright sunlight. I LOVE IKEA - but some of their products - like these - are all about form with very little practical functionality.

Funny, because most of the critics probably have no problem revealing their locations publicly all day long and VOLUNTARILY with FourSquare, Facebook, or through tweets and blog postings.

Also important to note about Amazon's "free" 20GB upgrade...it ONLY lasts for a year. After that, you must purchase a yearly plan or else you'll be reverted to your original free 5GB account.

It should go without saying...now is NOT the time for engineers to be making mistakes in calculations over there.

I think Samsung has a winnner here... because the DVD players, TV's, stereos, washers, dryers, refrigerators, microwaves, cell phones, projectors, monitors, camera, camcorders, mp3 players, digital photo frames, and memory cards have long been known as some of the most innovative, highest quality, best supported

"In retrospective, it makes you think that after all the PhD's that designed such complex power generation setup... it all comes down to a couple of brave guys and garden hose to save the day."

Talk to me about the Xoom when it can do what the iPad can do, as well as it can do it. Until then, there's nothing like it. Period.

It doesn't really matter HOW much internal storage there is if it has the same flaw as the original as far as available application memory in Android. The low space issue is ridiculous!

Um...Adam? Jamie? Surely you can test this...and then create THE LOUDEST ONE EVER.

Um...Adam? Jamie? Surely you can test this...and then create THE LOUDEST ONE EVER.

The STANDARD USB connector/port. There's no easy way to to tell if you are plugging it in right without trying it or taking extra time to look at both.

Best. Post. Ever.

I love reality-based fiction.

Brilliant - only protect the top 1/3rd of the head.

Sorry - my bad for the typo. I meant 50% - and that is guesstimating by the fact that Indianapolis is within a day's drive of 50% of the population. Dayton is about 1-1/2 hours due east.

And that is worse than my kids having to pay between $20-$50 PER GAME how? And THEN they have to keep track of a bunch of different carts, have something to carry them around in, be careful to not destroy them in the process because we're not allowed to make backups of the games we purchase and carry a BUNCH of them

My money is on the Atlantis coming to Dayton and WPAFB. It's a wonderful FREE museum, and within driving distance of 70% of the population. Then the other two will end up at Kennedy and the Smithsonian.

This is a futile move. ALL it does is challenge hackers to beat their system, which they will.

I'm torn. It's certainly a cool looking theater. But it's obvious it's builders have never seen a Star Wars movie...or perhaps the architects are closet Trekkers, pulling a fast one on the owners and getting in a dig against the franchise they've despised for years.