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I'm on a PC. I like the idea of this as a portable multitrack. If I can just get the tracks out individually as uncompressed AACs I'll be happy. I have taken many projects from people as bounced AACs and brought them into my PCs DAW (Sonar). If I can do this with Garage Band that $5 app is now the killer to get me

true. I want to know what the iPad Garage Band actually supports. It may just be a limitation of this one device which seems quite pricey amongst things like the iRig.

marketing department's gotta market......

that's not the PC version as you still need a DAC. People on PCs aren't recording into their built in sound cards, we still use audio interfaces. This is a tiny one with only one guitar balanced input.

I've been looking for info on the Garage Band for iPad and haven't found the following questions answered. Anyone know?

I believe so!

One of the reasons I don't finish as many games this generation (I find myself in the same boat) are the controls. Games have so many damn controls now that if I haven't played for a month or two I've forgotten the entire control system and tend to be too lazy to reacquaint myself with all the subtleties of how every

We know that's your homework in the light cycle, man.

I've been getting notifications in Android. Check your settings. They haven't enabled push yet, but you can set the interval for how often it checks.

Know what I think the oddest feature of the 3DS is? The tilt sensor. I've been reading reviews and early impressions of games to figure out what launch titles to buy. I read complaints that Monkey Ball doesn't work because using the tilt sensor breaks the 3d effect.

While for some bizarre reason the amazing Ultimate Ears triple fi earphones I paid $380 for a couple months ago are now $180, this is quite the no brainer!

*sigh* I love point and click adventure games but Telltale just isn't Sierra or Lucasarts. The Strongbad games were awesome, but the Sam and Max adventures were blah, as are most anything else I've tried by them. I wish this point and click revival was being done by a team that are frankly better at making adventure

AWESOME! Their legacy has been forgotten in the wake of his success as a composer.

All of his scoring work is great, but I prefer to always think of Clint Mansell as the main dude from POP WILL EAT ITSELF! Awesome 80s/90s Industrial/Dance band.

@Cabs21: My company at this point (and I think this is becoming enough of a trend that NYS wants to change laws and force people to start reporting it as income) prefers to let people just expense their own phones/data plans rather than purchase and maintain and issue their own phones as inventory. It's easier for

@jamsesh: it seems like the perfect device to leave in the living room and either of us could just login and go, especially since one of their selling points is the tight Android/Google Account integration.

@Cabs21: BlackBerry still has a ton of devices out there and many happy users but their marketshare is going down every quarter while Android is going up.

@Carlos Umanzor: MS isn't really part of the conversation in this space.

@RoboticSpacePenguin: They didn't copy the ad at all, from the 15 second teaser. They are mocking the idea of Apple's 1984 ad to see they have become what they were first rallying against.