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Actually, the internet is in Virginia.
I need specs on the Atlas!! I need to know whether it's worth it to jump on the tour or wait for WiFi on a phone that currently has no specs.
Any word on the Atlas model? All I've heard is that it's supposed to trail the Tour by just a few weeks, and that it will have WiFi.
Here is another nice sample video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zhJIzCmuCQ

Note that some people have issues with YouTube's HD flash videos. Let the video load completely and then drag the slider back to the absolute beginning. That usually gets rid of the choppiness.

I got mine from 17photo.com. Just checked - they still have a few of the black in stock. Rest are gone.
What's the word on the Blackberry Atlas? Is it going to be the same as the Tour plus WiFi?

The last word I heard was that the Atlas would be only a few weeks behind the Tour, so it makes no sense to grab this one when a better one is around the corner.

I'm at two years plus on my 8830 right now, so this will probably be my upgrade, as well as the upgrade for countless other 8830 users.
The advice at the link sucks.

Never put your laptop through first, because if you're held up at the screening, your laptop is an easy target for the people who are already through. Send all of your other stuff ahead, hold on to your laptop as long as possible, and then push it through the X-ray when you're walking to go through the metal detector.

If you're held up, there's a good chance everyone else on the other side will have already left by the time all of your other stuff goes through.
Daft Punk. Been there, done that.
To the first comment that anyone could have made these 10 years ago - in fact, I (and many of my classmates) did. Texas Instruments had a popular DSP kit that went for about $100, and it was child's play to write the software, hook up some standard electrodes, and get an ECG that looked pretty damn good.
We laugh, but the physics behind this thing is used by pilots every day to navigate multi-million dollar aircraft.
Confucius say, "Rocket launched sideways hit uncle's house in China."
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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