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How did you get that out of this?

When it does that, I think you can hold your finger down and slide it around, then let up when you're on the key you want. That used to revert the keys to normal size targets.

eh it's still packaged in a box, which you then blow air over. if you take the flash chips out and strategically mount them on a motherboard the idea is that you can lower power consumption. at the very least you are shortening interconnect lengths. Here is a quote from Siracusa:

Probably more than for just now. The SSDs in the MBP are 1.8" or whatever, but in the Airs they're chips soldered on the motherboard. I believe that the Air ones stay cooler and can run without a fan, which is important for power nap.

damn keyless entry systems and wives. they now have a perfectly legitimate excuse to have no clue where their key is as long as it's in their purse. which is fine until you need them to remote unlock the car and they can't find their key =/ good lesson

The example video is pretty bad though - they could do a better demo for sure. Plus the Giz Nokia ad in the embedded video is tacky, especially while there are 2 articles bashing both Nokia and the Lumia on the front page right now.

i.e., iTunes app on iOS?

It doesn't really say what the FOV of the camera though, does it? If it's a go pro then it's way wider than human vision, even if it's physically mounted where his eye is.

sure, but part of the fun is the multiplayer interaction. so the argument to always buy at the end of a console lifecycle is a good one for cost and wealth of games, but the one problem is that nobody will still be playing those games online

My oldest Hotmail email is in 4/04, and is an invite to join the GMail beta ;)

except for multiplayer. even something like demon's souls is barely hanging on to it's server right now. I'd say Xbox Live has a tendency for games to stick around on servers, but PS3 is iffier.

^this

I don't know what the lens format is called, but there's a standard for surveillance and such. I use Point Grey firewire cameras in some scientific products for laser beam quality testing and stuff. There's a standard screw mount lens that is used on all small cameras like this. It is definitely not your standard

it'd be sort of cool if they made this to be removed from a laptop. pop your trackpad out and use as a mouse.

yep, and I agree, more would be more useful, like 99% of other routers out there that all contain a 4-port switch inside. But still, the old Express had only a WAN port, so essentially ZERO LAN ports. It is slightly misleading to complain here about only having one port, since that is a significant improvement over

yes but the old one only had a WAN port. So how did that review read? "Zero Ethernet ports"?

I thought the new one had 2 ethernet ports?!

I use the built-in app, but it's annoying to not be able to label things. AFAIK you can move things but then they're not in your inbox anymore.

36mpg is sort of terrible. Most larger cars get better with ease. The Elantra is rated at 40mpg, and the Fit is at ~35? Those are apples and oranges too b/c they're 4-seaters.

At least the Sport Trac has an independent bed. I've heard if you load too much in a Ridgeline it pringles the sheet metal.