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@Tony: Most, if not all of them that can control the iPod will show the track name. I'd be highly surprised if it didn't.
My dad has a pretty sweet Alpine unit in his car - the CDA-9887R. It's somewhat expensive but it works with my iPhone a treat (along with a Griffin Charge Converter), and provides full control of the iPod functions via the head unit. Plus it has a jack round the back for the iPod, which is much better.

Still, this Sony looks like a pretty decent model, and if they put a USB jack on the back as well as the front, I think it would be perfect. :)
You can bypass the need to visit the Dropbox website for the URL - just right click on that index.html file in Finder, and under one of the submenus in there there's a "Copy Public Link" option. Select that, and it'll copy the URL to the clipboard.
Semi-important. When watching a BD or similar, I'd much rather have it, but if it's not there, well, I can sortof do without. For most TV shows (which, here in the UK, are stereo) I can do without it. Just.
For the email accounts, there's also Notify. It's more of a notifier than anything else, but it's quite useful: http://vibealicious.com/apps/notify/

The 2.0 version has support for multiple accounts other than Gmail, as well as reading the full message and basic replying within the app, but it's only available in a private beta at the moment.
So, about that UK link.....it says that ours would be available in 2008. It's not 2009. Any idea if/how I can get one?
PS3 for sure. Plenty of features, support, and updates, plus it plays games.
If it's related to what I'm searching for, easy to tell what is or isn't an ad, and isn't too intrusive, I don't care. But in return, I demand Google Latitude.
Please don't bite my head off for this, but it's a Windows question. About iTunes.

So basically, up until a while ago I was running iTunes under OS X, and when I purchased anything, such as an iPhone app, or any music, it would simply buy it. Same thing for app updates. It asked me for my password ONCE, and then never again.

The problem is, I've moved that same library to a Windows machine, and now whenever I buy something, or update any iPhone apps, iTunes always asks me for my password, even though I ticked the "remember" box, and it's really annoying.

I know it's not only me either, someone else I know has the exact same problem as me.

Any ideas?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"

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