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You sir, are correct! And thanks to Engadget to making the correction in the post, too.
Happy birthday guys! Feels like it was just yesterday that eHD was born. Here's to many more!
Aside from the multi-touch, just about everything else here has been on touchscreen UMPCs and Tablet PCs since 2005. Touch and Ink got better with Vista and the Tablet Input Panel (TIP), but so far, there's not much here that's different unfortunately. Hopefully it gets further optimization in RC1.
"hopefully he is currently unemployed"

I wouldn't wish that on anyone, regardless of my opinion of their product. That's simply distasteful and shameless.
Ben and Steve: thanks for having me on the show. It was a pleasure to catch up and see how much eHD has grown since the humble beginnings.

Oh and burndive: without the "people and their lives" from behind the scenes there would be no eHD, no podcast and no discussion for you participate in. Surely you can humor 1% of the total podcasts dedicated that no? Just a thought dude. Peace.
By design, the iPods are meant to automatically synch with one iTunes library, i.e.: one computing device. However, you can manually manage files on your iPod across multiple devices by:

Diplaying the iPod preferences.
Clicking the Manually manage music button.

Then you can move files from any iTunes client to the iPod. And yes, iTunes is a pain in the next for any non-basic functionality.
OTA is free and the least compression! :)
You've unwittingly added points to Apple in your non-tech definition. You mentioned that podcasting is way to get mp3 files to your iPod. iPod? Podcasting has nothing specifically to do with iPods but having the word "pod" in the term got you to have a subconcious faux pas that Apple loves. I listen to roughly six podcasts a week and co-host / product two each week. I don't listen to ANY of them on an iPod as it's not required. Any computing device that can play digital audio files can play podcasts. So why have "iPod" in the definition? By doing so, Apple has already won the battle; I think it's disgraceful what they're trying to. I said it last year when podcasting support showed up in iTunes: "Apple will the best and the worst thing for podcasting."
Congrats on the new launch gang!!!
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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